I'm pretty sure -mfx is available for all models including the survey ones.
Keep in mind that the variance of the marginal effect is for the observed
data, and not for a super population.
Bryan Sayer
Statistician, SSS Inc.
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From: Shinogle, Judy
To: STATA LIST SERVE (E-mail)
Sent: 3/28/03 11:02 AM
Subject: st: dprobit for survey data?
I have been looking but is there an option in svyprobit or svylogit to
get the coefficients probabilities. ie for cont x vars a small change
in x causes prob of y to change?
I use to use dprobit but wondering if anything like this for suvey data
--- maybe mfx?
Judith A. Shinogle, Ph.D., MSc.
Assistant Professor
University of South Carolina
Dept. of Health Administration,
Arnold School of Public Health
Dept. of Pharmaceutical and Health Outcomes Sciences, College of
Pharmacy
Columbia, SC 29208
phone (803) 777-5727
[email protected]
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