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Uwe Ligges
On 17.07.2011 15:22, saskay wrote:
You could treat the dependent variable as a nominal variable. And scale the
indepent variables to have a Mean:0 and StDev:1. Stick all these in a
multinomial regression package such as mlogit. Or a non -parametric method
such as randomForest.
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