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Contents
Introduction
What Zelig and R Do
Getting Help
How to Cite Zelig
User's Guide
Installation
Windows
MacOS X
UNIX and Linux
Version Compatability
Data Analysis Commands
Command Syntax
Data Sets
Variables
Statistical Commands
Zelig Commands
Supported Models
Replication Procedures
Graphing Commands
Drawing Plots
Adding Points, Lines, and Legends to Existing Plots
Saving Graphs to Files
Examples
Advanced Zelig Uses
R Objects
Scalar Values
Data Structures
Programming Statements
Functions
If-Statements
For-Loops
Writing New Models
Managing Statistical Model Inputs
Easy Ways to Manage Matrices
Adding Models and Methods to Zelig
Making the Model Compatible with Zelig
Getting Ready for the GUI
Formatting Reference Manual Pages
Reference Manual
Main Commands
print: Printing Quantities of Interest
Supplementary Commands
matchit: Create matched data
Models Zelig Can Run
Commands for Programmers and Contributors
tag: Constrain parameter effects across equations
Appendices
What's New? What's Next?
What's New: Zelig Release Notes
What's Next?
Frequently Asked Questions
For All Zelig Users
For Zelig Contributors
Bibliography
Subsections
Acknowledgments
Introduction
What Zelig and R Do
Getting Help
How to Cite Zelig
Gary King 2011-11-29