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Software to re-model CBC with dual response none
Hi there,
can anyone recommend a statistical software (STATA, SPSS, R, ...) to re-compute LHS-results (Logit and HB) for a CBC with dual response none?
Any advice is highly appreciated.
Thanks and best,
Jules
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You can certainly use R and Stata to estimate a variety of models on CBC choice data. R has the advantage of being free (see the apollo package developed for R:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/apollo
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The dual response None option does not, as far as I can see, present any particular problems - it just requires setting up your data appropriately.
Dan
PS I did not know what you meant by 'LHS' (left hand side, Latin hypercube sampling?)
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Dear Dan,
thank you very much for your prompt answer.
LHS was meant to be Lighthouse Studio ;)
"LHS was meant to be Lighthouse Studio ;)"
D'oh! - I should have got that.
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