On Jan 1, 2007, at 9:00 PM, ivo welch wrote:
> I have written a short lme.R function, which adds normalized
> coefficients and White heteroskedasticity-adjusted statistics to the
> standard output. Otherwise, it behaves like lm.
Is it a good idea to call it lme, since there's a widely used lme()
in the nlme package?
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