[R] Multivariate problems . . . with 200 resposes variables and 1 explanatory variable
Jason Morgan
jwm-r-help at skepsi.net
Thu Nov 26 04:25:09 CET 2009
Please see the posting guide here:
http://www.r-project.org/posting-guide.html
In short, it would be helpful if you provided more information on your
data and what the goal of your analysis is. However, to get you started,
see the polr() function in the MASS package. Depending on your
goal/data, that may help.
~Jason
On 2009.11.25 16:55:13, ychu066 wrote:
>
> How should I analysis it in R ???? all the resposes variables are ordinal
> from 0 to 10. and the explanatory variable is a factor ...
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