[R] info : Manova - eigenvector analysis and canonical analysis
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Sun Apr 23 17:42:03 CEST 2006
Have you considered the "sem" package (for "structural equation
modeling"), which (to me at least) is a generalizion of MANOVA with
canonical analysis. Alternatively, have you considered partial least
squares (e.g., packages "pls" or "plsgenomics")? I haven't used them,
but they sound like generalizations of the problem you are trying to
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hope this helps,
spencer graves
Céline Hauzy wrote:
> Hello everybody !
>
> I try to obtain in R eigenvectors and canonical analysis on MANOVA results,
> but I don't find how to process?
> In particular, I would be interesting to obtain "standardized canonical
> coefficients" of the canonical variates. There analysis give some
> information on the correlation between response variates.
>
> My data are organised in 2 terms (one is continu, one is a factor) and 3
> response variates (continus).
>
> summary(manova(cbind(dureeL,dureeI,dureeR)~denst*etatav, data=durt))
> Df Pillai approx F num Df den Df Pr(>F)
> denst 1 0.3047 10.6629 3 73 6.795e-06 ***
> etatav 1 0.1070 2.9146 3 73 0.03995 *
> denst:etatav 1 0.0324 0.8138 3 73 0.49035
> Residuals 75
> ---
> Signif. codes: 0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
>
>
> I hope you can help me.
> best regards
>
> Céline Hauzy
>
>
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