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Cancor
Irena Komprej · Sep 15, 2004 · r-help

Dear Gabor, thank you for your answer related to the normalization of cancor coefficients. If you want to interpret the coefficients in terms of variables' contributions to canonical variables, loadings, redundancy measure, etc. , you have to normalize the results so...

Unable to fit model using “lrm.fit”
irena · May 27, 2012 · r-help

Hi, I am running a logistic regression model using lrm library and I get the following error when I run the command: mod1 <- lrm(death ~ factor(score), x=T, y=T, data = env1) Unable to fit model using ?lrm.fit...

Cancor
Irena Komprej · Sep 10, 2004 · r-help

Dear R's! I am strugling with cancor procedure in R. I cannot figure out the meaning of xcoef and of yxcoef. Are these: 1. standardized coefficients 2. structural coefficients 3. something else? I have tried to simulate canonical correlation...

Cancor
Irena Komprej · Sep 11, 2004 · r-help

Dear R's! I am strugling with cancor procedure in R. I cannot figure out the meaning of xcoef and of yxcoef. Are these: 1. standardized coefficients 2. structural coefficients 3. something else? I have tried to simulate canonical correlation...

Cancor
Irena Komprej · Sep 13, 2004 · r-help

Dear Gabor, thank you for your answer, but I am still a little confused because the values of the xcoef and ycoef are so small. It is true, that I receive very similar results to the cancor, if I use...

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