ind values outside [0, 1] (possibly traced back to survey:: functions). Try to fix. Start by adding a diagnostic warning, if that's possible in orderly. Values seem to be a tiny amount below zero or above one (and it's occurring when all the responses are either no or yes). could trace this back to the function being used but doesn't seem that much of a priority
ind
values outside [0, 1] (possibly traced back tosurvey::
functions). Try to fix. Start by adding a diagnostic warning, if that's possible inorderly
. Values seem to be a tiny amount below zero or above one (and it's occurring when all the responses are either no or yes). could trace this back to the function being used but doesn't seem that much of a priority