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Below is a list of all packages provided by project Collinearity detection and treatment.
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multiColl | Collinearity Detection in a Multiple Linear Regression Model | |||||||||
The detection of worrying approximate collinearity in a multiple linear regression model is a problem addressed in all existing statistical packages. However, we have detected deficits regarding to the incorrect treatment of qualitative independent variables and the role of the intercept of the model. The objective of this package is to correct these deficits. In this package will be available detection and treatment techniques traditionally used as the recently developed.
D.A. Belsley (1982) | ||||||||||
Version: 1.0 | Last change: 2019-07-15 20:37:09+02 | Rev.: 26 | ||||||||||
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R install command:
install.packages("multiColl", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
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rvif | Collinearity Detection using RVIF and Graphical Methods | |||||||||
The detection of troubling approximate collinearity in a multiple linear regression model is a classical problem in Econometrics. The objective of this package is to detect it using the variance inflation factor redefined and the scatterplot between the variance inflation factor and the coefficient of variation. | ||||||||||
Version: 1.0 | Last change: 2022-11-09 08:41:05+01 | Rev.: 31 | ||||||||||
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R install command:
install.packages("rvif", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
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