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> Also, take a look at Andrew Gelman's recent book with Jennifer Hill on
> multilevel modeling.
> It is written as a practical how-to
Thanks to everyone for the information and to Chuck
for the links. I must have misspelt something because
I missed most of them in the RsiteSearch.
Anyway back to selling R :)
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> John Kane wrote:
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r the publisher in any
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http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/arm/
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John Kane wrote:
> A colleague was asking me if R does multi-level
> modelling as opposed to multiple regression. Since I
> have no knowledge of multi-level modelling (except 5
> minutes googling ) I thought that I would as here.
>
> Does are offer any multi-level modeling packages? It
> looked
Yes, typically one uses lme4 or nlme to do multilevel modeling in R.
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A colleague was asking me if R does multi-level
modelling as opposed to multiple regression. Since I
have no knowledge of multi-level modelling (except 5
minutes googling ) I thought that I would as here.
Does are offer any multi-level modeling packages? It
looked like arm might be one but I wa