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SMRT - CCS, ACA, CBC, CVA, ASM, LClass, CVA/HB

(Version 4.18.2, released 29 January 2008)

To install the latest version of SMRT (including ACA, CBC, CVA, CVA/HB, Latent Class and the SMRT market simulator), please follow these directions:

1. Current Ci3 users must upgrade SMRT and Ci3 and the same time for the programs to function.

2. Download Program
If you previously had another version of SMRT installed on your computer, you must uninstall your old version before installing this update.

Note: This version no longer supports Windows 98. If you are unable to upgrade your operating system please use the previous version (SMRT 4.10).

Click on the following link to download the new program files:

Download SMRT

Your browser should ask whether you want to run the program from its current location or download the file to your hard drive. We suggest that you run the program from its current location. However, if you have a slow internet connection, need to distribute the new version to other licensed users, or if you may need to install again at a later time, you may want to save the installation program to your hard drive.

3. Launch Installation Program
If you have chosen to run the installation program from its current location, the installation process will start automatically. Otherwise, you will need to manually launch the installation program.

For new installations:
While we recommend using the default installation location, you may install the new version of SMRT in any directory you choose.

4. Enter User ID Information
You will need to import your UserID information to unlock the software. This can be imported directly from the .userid file included in your confirmation email. To import the user ID information, launch SMRT and go to <;Help - About SMRT/User ID...>.

 


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#03
Professor, University in Germany
#03 "I was quite amazed by the difference between the regular CBC output and the part-worths after I had run CBC/HB. Seems respondent heterogeneity is really captured now!"