From: christian (ozric@web.de)
Date: Tue 19 Feb 2002 - 09:34:46 EST
Message-id: <E16cwH5-0000IT-00@smtp.web.de>
Hello,
know somebody a "nice" strategy to analyze a lot of binary variables with hundred to thousands of cases.
P.S.
One nice example for this and something more is the configurational approach from C.Ragin
http://www.nwu.edu/sociology/tools/qca/qca.html ,but i fight with the complexity of my data
and the speed of the contibuted software in TCL/TK and would attempt to implement this in R !
thanks for any suggestions
christian
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