Faisal,

can you elaborate further on your conjoint design....

there is bayesm which offers a hierarchical bayes approach to analysing 
choice data

MLogit available through zelig (see below)

http://gking.harvard.edu/zelig/docs/index.html

MNP as a standalone package for the probit model

thanks Paul


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> Pls advise how I can use R in conjoint analysis??
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> regds
> Faisal Afzal Siddiqui
> Karachi, Pakistan
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