On 9/26/06, Seth Falcon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, looks neat.
OS X users will be unhappy with your naming choice as the default
filesystem there is not case-sensitive :-(
IOW, r and R do the same thing. I would expect it to otherwise work
on OS X so a change of some sort might be
On 2/16/06, Clint Harshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently installed Ubuntu 5.10 on a desktop and need R installed,
however, even after uncommenting the repos associated with universe,
backports and multiverse, the packages available for Ubuntu are somewhat
out of date:
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? I recall reading
something about methods with tetrachoric correlations.
Any help would be appreciated.
You may also want to consider the routines in MCMCpack
(MCMCordfactanal and MCMCmixfactanal), depending on your application.
Chris
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On Aug 27, Douglas Bates wrote:
F Z wrote:
I was asked if lme can use FIML (Full Information Maximum Likelihood)
instead of REML or ML but I don't know the answer. Does anybody know if
this is implemented in R?
To the best of my knowledge, FIML is ML so the answer is yes.
For example,
estimates using the ridge or Stein estimators.
Hope this helps.
Chris
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