Thanks, I will study your paper and see if I can come up with a similar analysis for my case.
Regards, Marco Hugo Quené wrote: > Dear List, > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2007.11.08 21:00 : >> Does anybody know if R supports multinomial mixed effect regression? >> (By "multinomial regression" I mean that the dependent variable is >> categorical (not ordinal) and it has more than 2 levels, and the >> independent variables are a hodge-podge of binary tests, numerical >> variables, etc...) > > Unfortunately I cannot provide a direct answer to this > question, but we have solved the same problem (using R) by > means of two-stage bootstrapping (first resampling subjects, > then resampling observations within the resampled subjects) > and then fixed-effects-only multinomial regression on the > resampled observations. This sequence was replicated 250 times. > > For more details see: > Nooteboom, S.G. & Quené, H. (2007). Self-monitoring and > feedback: A new attempt to find the main cause of lexical > bias in phonological speech errors, J. Memory and Language, > in press. > http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2007.05.003 > > Hope this helps! With kind regards, Hugo Quené > -- 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
