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  2. From: WLTPIRIE@VTVM1.BITNET (Walt Pirie)
  3. Newsgroups: bit.listserv.stat-l
  4. Subject: repeated measures categorical data
  5. Message-ID: <STAT-L%92111023480095@VM1.MCGILL.CA>
  6. Date: 11 Nov 92 04:07:21 GMT
  7. Sender: "STATISTICAL CONSULTING" <STAT-L@MCGILL1.BITNET>
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  9. Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU
  10.  
  11. The tools readily available for categorical data have expanded tremendously in
  12. the past ten years or so. Popular software permits analysis of log-linear and l
  13. ogit models, both heierarchical and non-h---, including ordinal categories, log
  14. istic regression, etc.
  15. Analysis of repeated measures in linear models has advanced a lot during the sa
  16. me general time frame.
  17. Does anyone know anything that's been done on repeated measures in categorical
  18. data? It's a problem that occurs fairly often and seems difficult to deal with.
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  21. |  Walter R. Pirie                 |                            |
  22. |  Department of Statistics        |                            |
  23. |  Virginia Tech                   |                            |
  24. |  Blacksburg, VA 24061-0439       |                            |
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  26. |  Tel. 703-231-5441               |                            |
  27. |  Bitnet WLTPIRIE@VTFVM1          |                            |
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  30. |  Fax  703-231-3863               |                            |
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