For starters, let me say again how impressive R is, and how all of the
effort that has gone into R shines through clearly. It is an amazing
program, and I am frequently pleasantly surprised to find out how powerful
and capable R is. Finding the interface to xgobi is the latest pleasant
surprise.
Are there functions in R for Major Axis and Reduced Major Axis regression? I
have OBS-RESID graphs of two of my regressions showing a linear increasing
trend, indicating the inappropriate use of Type I regression; I upgraded to
R 0.90.1 and after looking through the help pages, didn't see anything that
seemed what I needed. LQS didn't quite seem what I was looking for.
Any pointers are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pete
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