Zelig: Everyone's Statistical Software

Zelig is an easy-to-use program that can estimate, and help interpret the results of, an enormous range of statistical models. It literally is “everyone's statistical software” because Zelig's simple unified framework incorporates everyone else's (R) code. We also hope it will become “everyone's statistical software” for applications and teaching, and so have designed Zelig so that anyone can easily use it or add their programs to it. Zelig also comes with infrastructure that facilitates the use of any existing method, such as by allowing multiply imputed data for any model, and mimicking the program Clarify (for Stata) that takes the raw output of existing statistical procedures and translates them into quantities of direct interest.

Version: 4.1-3
Depends: R (≥ 2.14), boot, MASS, methods, sandwich
Suggests: Amelia, mvtnorm, Formula, gee, survey, survival, systemfit, MatchIt, MCMCpack, coda
Published: 2013-02-19
Author: Matt Owen, Kosuke Imai, Gary King, Olivia Lau
Maintainer: Matt Owen <mowen at iq.harvard.edu>
License: GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)] (see file LICENSE)
URL: http://gking.harvard.edu/zelig
NeedsCompilation: no
In views: Econometrics, Finance, SocialSciences
CRAN checks: Zelig results

Downloads:

Package source: Zelig_4.1-3.tar.gz
MacOS X binary: Zelig_4.1-3.tgz
Windows binary: Zelig_4.1-3.zip
Reference manual: Zelig.pdf
Old sources: Zelig archive

Reverse dependencies:

Reverse depends: ZeligChoice, ZeligGAM, ZeligMultilevel
Reverse suggests: Amelia, mice, SciencePo