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Contributed R Packages

Below is a list of all packages provided by project memisc.

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Packages

mclogit

Mixed Conditional Logit Models

  Specification and estimation of conditional logit models of binary responses and multinomial counts is provided, with or without alternative-specific random effects (random intercepts only, no random slopes yet). The current implementation of the estimator for random effects variants of the model uses a Laplace approximation (or PQL) approach and thus should be used only if groups sizes are large.
  Version: 0.4.3 | Last change: 2016-01-16 22:50:53+01 | Rev.: 106
  Download: linux(.tar.gz) | windows(.zip) | Build status: Current | Stable Release: Get mclogit 0.9.6 from CRAN
  R install command: install.packages("mclogit", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org")
 
Logs:  
Package build: Source package (Linux x86_64) Windows binary (x86_64/i386)
Package check: Linux x86_64 (patched) | Linux x86_64 (devel) Windows (patched) | Windows (devel)


memisc

Tools for Management of Survey Data and the Presentation of Analysis Results

  One of the aims of this package is to make life easier for useRs who deal with survey data sets. It provides an infrastructure for the management of survey data including value labels, definable missing values, recoding of variables, production of code books, and import of (subsets of) SPSS and Stata files. Further, it provides functionality to produce tables and data frames of arbitrary descriptive statistics and (almost) publication-ready tables of regression model estimates, which can be exported to LaTeX and HTML.
  Version: 0.99.3 | Last change: 2016-01-16 22:00:10+01 | Rev.: 104
  Download: linux(.tar.gz) | windows(.zip) | Build status: Current | Stable Release: Get memisc 0.99.8 from CRAN
  R install command: install.packages("memisc", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org")
 
Logs:  
Package build: Source package (Linux x86_64) Windows binary (x86_64/i386)
Package check: Linux x86_64 (patched) | Linux x86_64 (devel) Windows (patched) | Windows (devel)


munfold

Metric Unfolding

  This package provides Schoenemans algorithm for metric multidimensional unfolding and Procrustes rotation of unfolding results.
  Version: 0.3-3 | Last change: 2015-01-26 21:59:09+01 | Rev.: 83
  Download: linux(.tar.gz) | windows(.zip) | Build status: Current | Stable Release: Get munfold 0.3.5 from CRAN
  R install command: install.packages("munfold", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org")
 
Logs:  
Package build: Source package (Linux x86_64) Windows binary (x86_64/i386)
Package check: Linux x86_64 (patched) | Linux x86_64 (devel) Windows (patched) | Windows (devel)

 

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