Iasonas:

On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Iasonas Lamprianou
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> I am not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, but I will 
> have a go. Please redirect me to a different place if this is not the right 
> one!
>
> I have a (relatively) simple problem which causes me some frustration because 
> I cannot find the solution. I measure ten variables (var1 to var10) every 
> day, they are all continuous (linear) and most of them are correlated. Some 
> days, for any reason, the relationship between these variables may change. 
> They are still correlated, but their correlation may change slightly but 
> practically this is important. Or, one of the variables may increase its 
> value significantly suddenly and keep this high value for a few days and then 
> come back to the normal level. I am using R. Is there any function I can use 
> to help me identify these strange days when the relationship between these 
> variables changes?

No. The onboard hardware and software inside your cranium must first
more carefully define and structure the problem in order to determine
what external software to use.

-- Bert



For example, if DayX is such a strange day, factor analyzing the data
before DayX and after DayX separately would give me different factors
(princial components). But how can I identify such a daym without
trial and error?
>
> Thank you for the help...
>
>
> Dr. Iasonas Lamprianou
> Department of Social and Political Sciences
> University of Cyprus
>
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