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Relative Contributions are residuals or Hotelling's T^2 contribution reported as the difference between two samples, or two groups of samples. For more information, see [[T-Squared_Q_residuals_and_Contributions | T-Squared, Q residuals and Contributions]] in our documentation wiki.
Relative Contributions are residuals or Hotelling's T<sup>2</sup> contribution reported as the difference between two samples, or two groups of samples. For more information, see [[T-Squared_Q_residuals_and_Contributions | T-Squared, Q residuals and Contributions]] in our documentation wiki.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 8 January 2019

Issue:

What are "Relative Contributions"?

Possible Solutions:

Relative Contributions are residuals or Hotelling's T2 contribution reported as the difference between two samples, or two groups of samples. For more information, see T-Squared, Q residuals and Contributions in our documentation wiki.


Still having problems? Please contact our helpdesk at helpdesk@eigenvector.com