Thanks for the information... the repeated posts were a mistake on my part
..intention was not to spam the list...
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 9:58 PM, Mark Leeds-3 [via R]
ml-node+s789695n4619286...@n4.nabble.com wrote:
Hi: I sent you an email earlier privately. why you keep sending the same
Hi All,
Sorry for posting the same question again. I was not sure if the message
was sent initially since it was my first post the forum.
Can the MNP package available in R be used to analyze panel data as well?
*i.e., *if there are 3 observed discrete choices for three time periods for
the
Hi All,
Sorry for posting the same question again. I was not sure if the message was
sent initially since it was my first post the forum.
Can the MNP package available in R be used to analyze panel data as well?
i.e., if there are 3 observed discrete choices for three time periods for
the same
Hi: I sent you an email earlier privately. why you keep sending the same
email over
and over is not clear to me. ? the package by rossi et al, called bayesm,
has a function in it that supposedly does what you want. I don't know the
details of the function because I was using
their package for
Hi All,
Sorry for posting the same question again. I was not sure if the message
was sent initially since it was my first post the forum.
Can the MNP package available in R be used to analyze panel data as well?
*i.e., *if there are 3 observed discrete choices for three time periods for
the
Hi All,
Can the MNP package available in R be used to analyze panel data as well?
*i.e., *if there are 3 observed discrete choices for three time periods for
the same individual , can i estimate a panel multinomial probit model which
allows correlated errors across time periods and individual
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