How can I calculate contribution to R2(%)?
Which Smart PLS correlation data I have to use to calculate contribution to R2(%)?
Would any body kindly help me?
Any assiatnce or guide line will be highly appreciated.
Calculation of Contribution to R2(%)
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Hi,
If you want to compute the contribution of each independent variable..
Example: y = b1*x1 + b2*x2 +b3*x3
Contribution of x1 = ry1 * b1
Contribution of x2 = ry2 * b2
Contribution of x3 = ry3 * b3
Were:
ry1 = correlation between x1 and y.
b1 = path coefficient
Sum of these contributions = R²
Best regards,
Bido
If you want to compute the contribution of each independent variable..
Example: y = b1*x1 + b2*x2 +b3*x3
Contribution of x1 = ry1 * b1
Contribution of x2 = ry2 * b2
Contribution of x3 = ry3 * b3
Were:
ry1 = correlation between x1 and y.
b1 = path coefficient
Sum of these contributions = R²
Best regards,
Bido
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Re: Calculation of Contribution to R2(%)
This was a nice little bit of calculation that was automatically added to the SPAD- PLS software option.
It is something at even unsophisticated audience members understand
brad
It is something at even unsophisticated audience members understand
brad
Bradley Wilson. Ph.D. Senior Lecturer in Advertising. School of Media and Communication. RMIT University. Melbourne, Australia.
SEE: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bradley_Wilson2 http://scholar.google.com.au/citations? ... AAAJ&hl=en
SEE: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bradley_Wilson2 http://scholar.google.com.au/citations? ... AAAJ&hl=en