Dear Brian,
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> From: Prof Brian Ripley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: June-13-08 8:13 AM
> To: John Fox
> Cc: 'K. Elo'; r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] MCA in R
>
> Although John Fox naturally mentions his Anova function
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Subject: Re: [R] MCA in R
Dear John,
thanks for Your quick reply.
John Fox wrote:
Dear Kimmo,
MCA is a rather old name (introduced, I think, in the 1
Dear Kimmo,
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> Dear John,
>
> thanks for Your quick reply.
>
> > John
Dear John,
thanks for Your quick reply.
John Fox wrote:
Dear Kimmo,
MCA is a rather old name (introduced, I think, in the 1960s by
Songuist and Morgan in the OSIRIS package) for a linear model
consisting entirely of factors and with only additive effects --
i.e., an ANOVA model will no interac
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> Subject: [R] MCA in R
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> Hi!
>
> Is there any possibilities to
Hi!
Is there any possibilities to do multiple classification analysis (MCA)
in R? (MCA examines the relationships between several categorical
independent variables and a single dependent variable, and determines
the effects of each predictor before and after adjustment for its
inter-correlat
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