Hello,
Based on replies (which I'm gratefull for) I guess the only solution
is to create a package, that will contain function to build
lm()-like linear models, and allow weighting cases (as I described
two days ago).
This would also alow buliding those models for data in aggregated
form without a need for using e.g. expand$grid().
Thank you again for replies.
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Michal Bojanowski mailto:mbojanowski at samba.iss.uw.edu.pl
Polish General Social Survey
Institute for Social Studies
University of Warsaw
http://www.iss.uw.edu.pl/
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