I know how to do what you want. However, the fact that you didn't bother to 
follow the rules of the list eliminates the initial, admittedly faint, 
enthusiasm to help you. Maybe someone else will guide you anyways.
The rules are extremely simple. Read them at the end of this message. If you do 
you'd probably find the answer to your question yourself.

Dr. Rubén H. Roa-Ureta,
AZTI Tecnalia, Txatxarramendi Ugartea z/g,
Sukarrieta, Bizkaia, SPAIN


-----Original Message-----
From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org on behalf of Partha Pratim PATTNAIK
Sent: Mon 7/25/2011 1:16 PM
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] How to find the likelihood of a null model in R
 

Dear All,
I am working on a dataset having the dependent variable as ordinal  
data(discrete data) and multiple independent variables. I need to find  
the likelihood for the NULL model.i.e the model with only the  
dependent variable and all other independent variables as zero. Kindly  
let me know how to find the likelihood for a NULL model in R. Is there  
any specific function in R that can do this task? Please share if  
anyone has any information on this.

Thanks and Regards
Partha Pattnaik


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