Interpretation of redundancy analysis: Rotated vs. unrotated solutions
A. Z. Israëls
Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis, 1986, vol. 2, issue 3, 121-130
Abstract:
Some properties of redundancy analysis are summarized and suggestions for normalization are given. The relations between redundancy analysis and principal component analysis and, to a lesser extent, canonical analysis, are reasons for considering rotation techniques on the primary solution. An example from practice is given in which redundancy analysis is a useful technique, but where rotation of its results is desired in order to simplify the interpretation.
Date: 1986
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