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Contributed R Packages
Below is a list of all packages provided by project cusp.
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Packages
| cusp | Cusp-Catastrophe Model Fitting Using Maximum Likelihood  | |||||||||
| Cobbs maximum likelihood method for cusp-catastrophe modeling (Grasman, van der Maas, & Wagenmakers, 2009, JSS, 32:8; Cobb, L, 1981, Behavioral Science, 26:1, 75--78). Includes a cusp() function for model fitting, and several utility functions for plotting, and for comparing the model to linear regression and logistic curve models. | ||||||||||
| Version: 2.3.3 | Last change: 2015-07-29 13:18:21+02 | Rev.: 21 | ||||||||||
                
                  
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                    	Build status: Current | Stable Release: Get cusp 2.3.8 from CRAN | ||||||||||
		    R install command: 
                    install.packages("cusp", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
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