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st: RE: RE: Velicer's minimum average partial program?
Maarten,
Apologies I'm new to Statlist. I actually thought I'd searched on that, but
I obviously had not. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Brad
Brad:
-finidit minimum average partial- points to the -minap- package on ssc.
It is generally a good idea to first search with -findit- before posting a
question to statalist.
HTH,
Maarten
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Sent: woensdag 19 april 2006 14:11
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Subject: st: Velicer's minimum average partial program?
Has anyone written a Stata program implementing Velicer's minimum average
partial (MAP) procedure for determining the number of principal components
to extract?
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