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2000 Oct 31
2
log-linear
Hi, It appears that there is no package for estimating log linear models (L. Goodman's family) for data in the form of frequency tables. Am I wrong? Thanks Marwan Khawaja Research Coordinator Fafo, Institute for Applied Social Science N-0608 Oslo, Norway Tel +47 22 08 86 00 +47 22 08 86 94 (Direct) +47 22 67 33 05 (Private) Fax +47 22 08 87 00 -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/...
2001 Feb 25
2
newbie question
Hello to all. My name is Michal Bojanowski, I'm a Sociology student at Unversity of Warsaw. Recently I've started to learn R when I've found myself frustrated because of inflexibility of SPSS and other "user-friendly" statistical software. As I said, I'm new here, so my question is very simple: I wanted to use a large data set stored in SPSS-format file. I used the
2001 Mar 02
0
[OT] correspondence analysis w/ non-mutually-exclusive ca tegories
...te -- you want to make an observation (if at all possible) fall in one cell, treating the others layers as 'supplementary' points -- without necessarily contributing to the 'factors.' So the first step is to cross classify your data into a table and then apply CA. Marwan Khawaja Fafo Institute Borggt. 2B, P.O.Box 2947 T?yen N-0608 Oslo, Norway > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Perrin [SMTP:aperrin at socrates.berkeley.edu] > Sent: 1. mars 2001 21:50 > To: r-help at r-project.org > Subject: [R] [OT] correspondence analysis w/ non-mutually-exclusive &gt...