Hi Bill
Thank you for your answer. Just to clarify, the categories are 'UNORDERED'. E.g, some respondents said that ordinary people cannot contribute anything in the fight against corruption; others said "ordinary people can report corruption", "ordinary people can vote for clean candidates ...
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- Fri Nov 25, 2016 5:58 pm
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- Topic: Collapsing response categories on the basis of strong correlation between random effects
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- Topic: Collapsing response categories on the basis of strong correlation between random effects
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Collapsing response categories on the basis of strong correlation between random effects
Hi all
I am running an unordered random effects model on a survey item about types of civic actions against corruption. This variable has six categories ranging from report corruption (1) to initiate/ join a protest (6). The residuals of categories 3, 4, 5 and 6 have an average correlation ...
I am running an unordered random effects model on a survey item about types of civic actions against corruption. This variable has six categories ranging from report corruption (1) to initiate/ join a protest (6). The residuals of categories 3, 4, 5 and 6 have an average correlation ...