Dear R-Help:

>From multiple sources comparing methods of tree classification and tree 
>regressions on various data sets, it seems that Exhaustive CHAID (distinct 
>from CHAID), most commonly generates the most useful tree results and, in 
>particular, is more effective than ctree or rpart which are implemented in R.  
>I see that CHAID, but not Exhaustive CHAID, is in the R-forge, and I write to 
>ask if there are plans to create a package which employs the Exhaustive CHAID 
>strategy.  Right now the best source I can find is in SPSS-IBM and I feel a 
>bit disloyal to R using it.

Michael Grant
Professor
University of Colorado Boulder

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