Dear all, I am analyzing data from a survey question where I have many "Don'k 
know" responses. Respondents could either say "Don't know" or give a rating 
from 0 to 10. I could analyse the "Don't know" responses separately using a 
logistic regression to see who is the "typical" person who doesnt know and then 
on a separate analysis deal with the 0-10 responses. However, I was wondering 
if there are any R packages which can simultaneously do this, so that I do not 
lose much information and keep my sample size large. In effect, I am looking 
for a package which can simultaneously maximize the loglikelihood of the two 
regression equations. Is this doable or am I talking nonsense?

Thank you for your time
Jason

 
Dr. Iasonas Lamprianou
Department of Social and Political Sciences
University of Cyprus




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