Perhaps you should be asking whether such an algorithm exists, regardless of 
whether it is already implemented in R. However, this is the wrong place to ask 
such theory questions... your local statistics expert might know, or you could 
ask on a statistics theory forum such as stats.stackexchange.com. With the 
answer to that question you could use the RSiteSeek function to search for 
references to that algorithm, or even implement it yourself.
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Heather Kettrey <heather.h.kett...@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I am running an analysis with an ordinal outcome and I need to run a
>test
>of the parallel regression assumption to determine if ordinal logistic
>regression is appropriate. I cannot find a function to conduct such a
>test.
>>From searching various message boards I have seen a few useRs ask this
>same
>question without a definitive answer - and I came across a thread that
>indicated there is no such function available in any R packages. I hope
>this is incorrect.
>
>Does anyone know how to test the parallel regression assumption in R?
>
>Thanks for your help!

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