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PLS Interpretation
Hello,
I'm not very familiar with the partial least squares model and so I'm having trouble interpreting the results in jmp. For example, if I open the "Prostate cancer" table available in JMP's sample index, and run the attached script "Fit Partial Least Squares": How can I interpret these coefficients below? Are they the coefficients of the "factors" variables created in the factor regressions?
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Re: PLS Interpretation
To add just a bit to @ih 's advice...here's a link to an on demand webinar I hosted many years ago during my tenure as a JMP Senior Systems Engineer. The JMP Pro version is somewhat dated nowadays but the content hopefully is still relevant: Partial Least Squares: What to Use When Ordinary Least Squares Just Won't Work
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Re: PLS Interpretation
Before jumping to that particular report, I recommend spending some time getting to know PLS in general. There is a lot of information available in those models, but it takes a little time to understand it. Coefficients are rarely in the first few places I look. Here is a paper that seems to walk through the platform with an analysis that might help:
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To add just a bit to @ih 's advice...here's a link to an on demand webinar I hosted many years ago during my tenure as a JMP Senior Systems Engineer. The JMP Pro version is somewhat dated nowadays but the content hopefully is still relevant: Partial Least Squares: What to Use When Ordinary Least Squares Just Won't Work
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Re: PLS Interpretation
Thank you sir for answering, you made my day. I appreciate you. Please mark it as a solution.
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Re: PLS Interpretation
I can't mark my reply as a solution. Only the person who initiated the Discussion entry can mark it as a solution.
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Re: PLS Interpretation
Or a super user...marked as solved. Thanks Pete.
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Thank you! I just presumed solution could only be granted by the original author.