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A component method is presented maximizing Stewart and Love's redundancy index. Relationships with multiple correlation and principal component analysis are pointed out and a rotational procedure for obtaining bi-orthogonal variates is given. An elaborate example comparing canonical correlation analysis and redundancy analysis on artificial data is presented.
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Thissen, M. & Van den Wollenberg, A.L.REDANAL. A fortran IV G/H program for redundancy analysis (Research Bulletin 26). Nijmegen, the Netherlands: University of Nijmegen, Department of Mathematical Psychology, 1975.
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A Fortran IV program for the method of redundancy analysis described in this paper can be obtained from the author upon request.
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van den Wollenberg, A.L. Redundancy analysis an alternative for canonical correlation analysis. Psychometrika 42, 207–219 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02294050
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