Re: [R] newbie polr() question

2007-11-27 Thread Max
Prof Brian Ripley used his keyboard to write : > On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Max wrote: > >> Prof Brian Ripley explained : >>> On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Max wrote: >>> Hi everyone, I'm trying to understand some R output here for ordinal regression. I have some integer data called "A" split up into 3

Re: [R] newbie polr() question

2007-11-26 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Max wrote: > Prof Brian Ripley explained : >> On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Max wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, I'm trying to understand some R output here for ordinal >>> regression. I have some integer data called "A" split up into 3 ordinal >>> categories, top, middle and bottom, T, M an

Re: [R] newbie polr() question

2007-11-26 Thread Emmanuel Charpentier
Max a écrit : > Prof Brian Ripley explained : >> On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Max wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, I'm trying to understand some R output here for ordinal >>> regression. I have some integer data called "A" split up into 3 ordinal >>> categories, top, middle and bottom, T, M and B respectively. >

Re: [R] newbie polr() question

2007-11-26 Thread Max
Prof Brian Ripley explained : > On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Max wrote: > >> Hi everyone, I'm trying to understand some R output here for ordinal >> regression. I have some integer data called "A" split up into 3 ordinal >> categories, top, middle and bottom, T, M and B respectively. >> >> I have to expla

Re: [R] newbie polr() question

2007-11-26 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Max wrote: > Hi everyone, I'm trying to understand some R output here for ordinal > regression. I have some integer data called "A" split up into 3 ordinal > categories, top, middle and bottom, T, M and B respectively. > > I have to explain this output to people who have a ver