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To cite the plsRglm package in publications use:

Bertrand F, Maumy M (2023). Partial Least Squares Regression for Generalized Linear Models. R package version 1.5.1, https://fbertran.github.io/homepage/.

Bertrand F, Maumy M (2014). Partial Least Squares Regression for Generalized Linear Models. book of abstracts, User2014!, Los Angeles, page 172, https://fbertran.github.io/homepage/.

Meyer N, Maumy M, Bertrand F (2010). “Comparaison de la regression PLS et de la regression logistique PLS : application aux donnees d'allelotypage.” Journal de la Societe Francaise de Statistique, 151, 1-18. http://journal-sfds.fr/article/view/47.

Corresponding BibTeX entries:

  @Manual{,
    title = {Partial Least Squares Regression for Generalized Linear
      Models},
    author = {Frederic Bertrand and Myriam Maumy},
    publisher = {manual},
    year = {2023},
    note = {R package version 1.5.1},
    url = {https://fbertran.github.io/homepage/},
  }
  @Manual{,
    title = {Partial Least Squares Regression for Generalized Linear
      Models},
    author = {Frederic Bertrand and Myriam Maumy},
    publisher = {manual},
    year = {2014},
    note = {book of abstracts, User2014!, Los Angeles, page 172},
    url = {https://fbertran.github.io/homepage/},
  }
  @Article{,
    title = {Comparaison de la regression PLS et de la regression
      logistique PLS : application aux donnees d'allelotypage},
    author = {Nicolas Meyer and Myriam Maumy and Frederic Bertrand},
    journal = {Journal de la Societe Francaise de Statistique},
    publisher = {Societe Francaise de Statistique},
    year = {2010},
    volume = {151},
    issue = {2},
    pages = {1-18},
    url = {http://journal-sfds.fr/article/view/47},
  }

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