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malena_inia_es
Calcite | Level 5

I am using the PLS procedure of SAS to stablish relation among some geographical and climatic variables with frequecies os 11 mutations in a gene related with animal adaptation to environmental conditions.

I need to know the standard deviations of the bj coefficient (s(bj) for scaled and centered data. To obtain this I need to gain access to the vector of n bij coefficients obtained by leave-one-out cross validation jackknifing  (i=1....n) n= number of observations. Reading the SAS procedures manual I can not identify how to obtain this output and if this is possible.

Someone knows how to do this?

Thank you in advance

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

I don't think PROC PLS provides this information.

You'd have to write your own version of PLS in PROC IML and then do the leave-one-out cross validation there and save the resulting coefficients.

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Paige Miller

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