Sorry about that! R changes over time and you have to keep up! We've made
the necessary changes and they're just verifying (all are really tiny
changes). But if you want to install the new version, you can still do it,
straight from our github repository. I put info about how to do this at
GaryKing.org/CEM
Thanks for your patience!
Gary
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On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 11:54 AM Aaron Wells <aaron.wells(a)pophealthcare.com>
wrote:
Thank you Holly for asking this question. What
transpired such that the
package was removed? And, to your question, when will the package return?
Thank you.
Aaron
*From:* cem-bounces(a)lists.gking.harvard.edu <
cem-bounces(a)lists.gking.harvard.edu> *On Behalf Of *Holly Hinson
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*Subject:* [cem] CEM back in CRAN?
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Hi,
I wondered if anyone knew when CEM might return to CRAN for R?
Thanks!
HH
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