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R: st: Recursive partitioning
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"Carlo Lazzaro" <[email protected]>
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R: st: Recursive partitioning
Date
Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:58:52 +0200
Following Nick's remark about other languages dealing with this topic,
Alberto might want to take a look at:
Hothorn T, Hornik K, Zeileis A. Unbiased Recursive Partitioning: A
Conditional Inference Framework. Journal of Computational and Graphical
Statistics 2006; 15 (3):651?74.
Kindest Regards,
Carlo
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] Per conto di Alberto R Osella
Inviato: mercoledì 12 ottobre 2011 10.01
A: [email protected]
Oggetto: Re: st: Recursive partitioning
Thank you Nick
Alberto R. Osella, MD, PhD
Laboratorio di Epidemiologia e Biostatistica
IRCCS Saverio de Bellis
Via Turi, 27
70013 Castellana Grotte (BA)
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Il 12/10/2011 09:42, Nick Cox ha scritto:
> It's clearly not supported officially. However, your -findit-
> seemingly did not use CART as a keyword. Search the archives for
> questions and discussions about CART and references to -cart- (SSC).
> (I thought it stood for classification and regression trees, but there
> are other decodings.)
>
> That said, the answer is still likely to be No for whatever is your
> precise problem. This kind of analysis is in total much better
> supported in other languages (e.g. R).
>
> Nicl
>
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Alberto R Osella
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm using Stata 12 on W7 and want to apply recursive partitioning
techniques
>> to my data. I've tried -findit- with several words
>> without results.
>> Is there someone who knows how to do it in Stata?
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