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Use this tag for any *on-topic* question that (a) involves `R` either as a critical part of the question or expected answer, & (b) is not *just* about how to use `R`.
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Data preparation for EOF Analysis in R
A brief google search could really help you just by including "in R" will show lots of possible literature. For starters, some of the results are metR package and wql package. … Another approach would be to look for similar Open Source research articles that provide their R Code openly for reproducibility or if you are lucky enough, look for a book about EOF that has R implementation …
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R Cook's distance vs leverage/(1-leverage) plot
If you mean the plot, e.g.:
lm(wt ~ mpg, mtcars) |> plot(which = 6)
"I don't really see clear reason other than the fact that it exaggerates the quantity of the leverage ($h_{ii}$)" and that is what …
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Using Partial Correlations and Correlations to calculate each other's values
Quick search on CRAN shows ppcor package. It mentions derivation of a general matrix formula of the semi-partial correlation for fast computation. Also upon reading the documentation, corpcor is menti …