27;; 'Daniel Nordlund'
> Cc: 'r-help'
> Subject: RE: [R] sem package and growth curves
>
> Dear Chuck and Daniel,
>
> First, thanks Chuck for fielding the question, which I didn't notice in
> r-help.
>
> I can get solutions for models A,
.0063780 7.53177 4.9960e-14 ALC1 <--> ALC1
> Vd2 0.0762156 0.0044523 17.11821 0.e+00 ALC2 <--> ALC2
> Vd3 0.0762794 0.0097763 7.80249 5.9952e-15 ALC3 <--> ALC3
> Vd4 0.1057875 0.0108526 9.74770 0.0000e+00 PEER1 <--> PEER1
> Vd5 0.1712811 0
0.0101878 3.67229 2.4038e-04 PEER3 <--> ALC3
Iterations = 139
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Regards,
John
John Fox
Senator William McMaster
Professor of Social Statistics
Department of Sociology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
web: socser
On 3/2/2010 1:43 AM, Daniel Nordlund wrote:
> I have been working through the book "Applied longitudinal data analysis:
> modeling change and event occurrence" by Judith D. Singer and John B.
> Willett. I have been working examples using SAS and also using it as an
> opportunity for learning to
I have been working through the book "Applied longitudinal data analysis:
modeling change and event occurrence" by Judith D. Singer and John B. Willett.
I have been working examples using SAS and also using it as an opportunity for
learning to use R for statistical analysis.
I ran into some di
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