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Using principal components for estimating logistic regression with high-dimensional multicollinear data

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  • Aguilera, Ana M.
  • Escabias, Manuel
  • Valderrama, Mariano J.

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  • Aguilera, Ana M. & Escabias, Manuel & Valderrama, Mariano J., 2006. "Using principal components for estimating logistic regression with high-dimensional multicollinear data," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 50(8), pages 1905-1924, April.
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