Thanks Roger. > What *is* possible is to fit a surrogate Poisson mixed-effects > regression and to re-interpret the fitted model as a multinomial model.
I will perhaps try this route, although I might also start by fitting an old-style multi-nomial regression instead... I'm also thinking of the possibility of a series of binomial (logistic) regressions... > Also, it is supposedly possible to fit Bayesian multinomial > mixed-effects regression using WinBUGS (but this is only for Windows :(). Ah, this is also bad news -- I thought there was an almost equivalent version of BUGS for unix... > Hope this helps. There is clearly a need for this type of model in the > analysis of linguistic data... Yep. Thanks again. Regards, Marco -- Marco Baroni CIMeC, University of Trento http://www.form.unitn.it/~baroni _______________________________________________ R-lang mailing list [email protected] http://pidgin.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/r-lang
