zachmohr wrote:
You may want to try a multinomial logit, mlogit{mlogit}. Hope this helps.
Please do not guess (Tal too) if you don't know the answer, you'll be
Googled forever... The question is about something like Stata's rologit,
which is a rather different beast.
-pd
On Fri, Jul 16,
You may want to try a multinomial logit, mlogit{mlogit}. Hope this helps.
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Suresh Singh-2 [via R]
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My understanding is that polr will do ordered logit but
Is there a package in R that can run rank-ordered logit?
Thanks,
Suresh
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library(MASS)
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My understanding is that polr will do ordered logit but I am not sure if it
is also suited for rank ordered logit (or is there no such distinction)
I am thinking of following two situations
1. there is an ordered response (say small,medium,large coffee) and each
individual selects one of these
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