modelling
Regards
Duncan
From: euthymios kasvikis [mailto:euthymios.k.kasvi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 August 2018 02:22
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Subject: Re: [R] Perform GEE regression in R with multiple dependent variables
Or
library(multgee
on to ask population specific or subject specific ie
>> to
>> GEE or not to GEE
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>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Duncan
>>
>> Duncan Mackay
>> Department of Agronomy and Soil Science
>> University of New England
>> Armidale NSW 2350
>>
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> kasvikis
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> Im trying to perform generalized estimatin
rmidale NSW 2350
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kasvikis
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Subject: [R] Perform GEE regression in R with multiple dependent variables
Im trying to perform generalized estimating e
Im trying to perform generalized estimating equation (GEE) on the (sample)
dataset below with R and I would like some little guidance. First of all I
will describe my dataset. As you can see below it includes 5 variables.
Country_ID shows the country of the politician, Ideo_Ordinal his poltical
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