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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> project.org] On Behalf Of saggak
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 4:20 AM
> To: justin bem
> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] Re : (a) Credit Scoring models and (b) aceesing
> earlier emails
>
> Thanks Mr Justin,
>
> The site indeed contains lots of articles. But my immediate query is
> What is the process of forming the credit scoring model i.e. how do you
> construct the credit scoring card and what are the steps one should
> follow?
>
> As I need to meet the deadline, I need this information on top priority
> basis.

Then I would suggest that you hire someone with expertise in this area to do it 
for you or at least help you with it.

I am far from being an expert in credit score models, but the look of your 
original question suggests that the answer to your question would be a short 
course in the area or part of a full college course.  Even if someone on the 
list was willing and able to give you a full answer (and no one is obligated 
to), I doubt that a full answer could be given in this format.

It is a mistake in any statistical procedure to assume that a simple set of 
steps can give a complete answer without a full understanding of why those 
steps were taken, why others were not, and when to do which steps.

You have been pointed to some resources, and there may be others available.  If 
you want to do any type of modeling right, then you need to be willing to 
invest the time and effort needed into understanding the full topic.  If you 
are not willing/able to invest that time and effort, then hire someone who has 
invested the time and effort to understand.


--
Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
801.408.8111



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