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There was a configuration error but it has been corrected.  The link to join is 
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Williams [mailto:john.willi...@otago.ac.nz] 
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 5:55 PM
To: R Help; Data Analytics Corp.; Chris Chapman; Aline Deschamps
Subject: New R-SIG for Discrete Choice Modelling

Hello all,

I'd like to announce the availability of a mailing list for a newly-formed SIG 
(Special Interest Group) dedicated to using R for Discrete Choice Modelling.

This list is intended for discussion of issues revolving around the design and 
analysis of Discrete Choice (aka Stated Choice, Stated Preference or 
Choice-Based Conjoint) experiments.

While R has good infrastructure for experimental design in the traditional 
sense (i.e. generation and evaluation of fractional factorials and balanced 
incomplete blocks) the use of packages can be daunting for the novice. This 
list can be a source of help for applied DC/SP/CBC researchers who may not 
necessarily be R experts.

If you'd like to join the SIG (or just subscribe to the list), please visit 
this URI:

https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-dcm
 
The SIG has not done anything apart from setting up this list (yet), and at 
present consists of four people.  Check out the Web page to see more detail on 
our views and aims, and jump in!


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