You may want to read about generalized linear modelling and link
functions for forming appropriate categorical variable/link function.
See documentations in R: ?glm, ?family and ?inverse.gaussian. Also
look at the original paper of Nelder, John; Wedderburn, Robert , it is
available freely with
Not sure how would you do that but there is a package SEM on CRAN for
structural equation models.
On 20 April 2014 01:10, thanoon younis thanoon.youni...@gmail.com wrote:
thank you so much Suzen
i want to use bayesian analysis in structural equation models with ordered
categorical data and i
dear all members
i want to use inverse normal distribution in R to show the value of
variable Z when Z represent the ordered categorical variables. i hope
anyone gives me an example on this distribution
.
thanks to all
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On 18/04/14 15:13, thanoon younis wrote:
dear all members
i want to use inverse normal distribution in R to show the value of
variable Z when Z represent the ordered categorical variables. i hope
anyone gives me an example on this distribution
(1) Your question makes no sense. The normal
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