: Ordinal log-linear model
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Following your suggestions downloaded LEM. The program is working (I
examined featured examples which I downloaded too).
I also downloaded zipped manual for LEM. The filename was: MANUAL.PS and in
README.TXT was written, that this is a "postscript&qu
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Following your suggestions downloaded LEM. The program is
working (I
examined featured examples which I downloaded too).
I also downloaded zipped manual for LEM. The
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Brendan Halpin wrote:
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There is no problem to fit both row-effect and column-effect models and
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Hello to all.
I'm just studying Masako Ishii-Kuntz's "Ordinal log-linear models" (SAGE
1994 no.97).
What I wanted to do is to practice fitting by SPSS 8.0 various types of
models mentioned in the book.
There is no
Thanks to all of you for all suggestions. I just visited websites you
mention and
I'm downloading LEM right now. Tomorrow I'm going to work on it.
Thanks again
Michal Bojanowski
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"Buoy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is no problem to fit both row-effect and column-effect models and also
uniform association models by SPSS GENLOG procedure. I've got the problem
with Row-and-Column effects model (RC model), I don't know how to fit it
using SPSS.
The model for a