Re: [R] Estimate Discrete Choice Models with R

2009-08-18 Thread Kjetil Halvorsen
Discret choice models often require multinomial probit. The CRAN package MNP can do that. Kjetil On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Ronggui Huangronggui.hu...@gmail.com wrote: glm can do probit regression, and glmer (lme4 package) and do mixed effect logit model. Ronggui 2009/8/16 Hongwei

Re: [R] Estimate Discrete Choice Models with R

2009-08-15 Thread Hongwei Dong
Thanks for the replies. What I'm really interest in are the functions that can do GEV, probit, and mixed logit. I searched R, and I did find the function that can do the regular multinomial logit model, but I did not see the function that can do GEV, probit, and mixed logit. Any further advices?

Re: [R] Estimate Discrete Choice Models with R

2009-08-15 Thread Ronggui Huang
glm can do probit regression, and glmer (lme4 package) and do mixed effect logit model. Ronggui 2009/8/16 Hongwei Dong pdxd...@gmail.com: Thanks for the replies. What I'm really interest in are the functions that can do GEV, probit, and mixed logit. I searched R, and I did find the function

[R] Estimate Discrete Choice Models with R

2009-08-14 Thread Hongwei Dong
Hi, R users, Does anyone know whether there are any Discrete Choice Modeling modules for R? Any books or websites discussing this? Thanks Harry [[alternative HTML version deleted]] __ R-help@r-project.org mailing list