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Why are total effects sometimes more than 1 in variable importance?
Hello,
I'm analyzing a DoE and had a look on the variable importance graphs. Surprisingly, the sum of the total effects of my parameters are greater than 1 sometimes (see picture below).
I did not find anything in the documentation for this. Can someone explain, why the sum of the total effects can be greater than 1?
Best,
Christian
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Re: Why are total effects sometimes more than 1 in variable importance?
Created:
Mar 2, 2021 03:04 PM
| Last Modified: Mar 2, 2021 12:06 PM
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| Posted in reply to message from christianguhr 03-02-2021
These indices are used for assessing the relative importance. Neither the main effect indices or total effect indices are constrained to sum to 1.
See the statistical details here.