I never said anything was impossible. I just commented on what code was
available. See also Scott Merryman's more recent post.
Nick
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Tim Waring
Thanks Maarten,
I actually only need to do number 1 (non-random effects of explanatory
variables), not number 2 (model that only uses information from
changes within an level).
Nick, do you think even this is not possible?
Best,
Tim
On Nov 4, 2009, at 10:19 AM, Maarten buis wrote:
> --- On Wed, 4/11/09, Tim Waring wrote:
>> Any one know anything about REOPROB?
>>
>> Particularly, I need to know how to execute BOTH random AND
>> fixed effects with it.
>
> In this type of literature the term fixed effects has two very
> different meanings: 1) the non-random effects of explanatory
> variables in a random effects model, 2) a model that only uses
> information from changes within an level. I am guessing that
> -reoprob- can handle 1, but not 2. Though an inspection of the
> references offered by Nick, should solve that.
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