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Redundancy Analysis
Redundancy Analysis (RDA) is a multivariate technique developed by van den Wollenberg (1977) that combines multiple regression and principal component analysis. RDA finds linear combinations of predictor variables that best predict variation in response variables, making it ideal for understanding how sets of predictors collectively explain multivariate outcomes.
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Redundancy Analysis
Taxonomic method record · latent-structure / psychometrics
- van den Wollenberg, A. L. (1977). Redundancy analysis: An alternative for canonical correlation analysis. Psychometrika, 42(2), 207-219. · DOI 10.1007/BF02294050
- Legendre, P., & Legendre, L. (1998). Numerical Ecology (2nd ed.). Elsevier. · ISBN 9780444892546
- Knudsen, S., Andersen, T., & Hansen, J. (2007). Redundancy analysis of multivariate data using PLS. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 87(2), 264-272. · URL
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