Sorry Kim. Nick Cox is right: you cannot use fitstat after "ml model
lf"...
Jose
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De: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]En nombre de Nick Cox
Enviado el: Jueves, 15 de Mayo de 2003 02:40 p.m.
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: RE: st: RE: St: model fitness after "ml model lf"
Doo-Rae Kim
> >I run a model that was programmed by "ml model lf".
> >It turns out that Stata reports only Waldo Chi-square.
> >Could you please let me know how to get other conventional
> measures of
> >model fitness after "ml model lf ..." & "ml max"? Thank you.
>
> I'm curious why "fitstat" did not work in my case.
The help for -fitstat- specifies in its first
paragraph which commands it works after. It
is not a completely general command. So,
the answer to your question is, in one way,
because its authors did not write it to support
your problem; and in another way that you
will need to use lower-level tools as documented.
Nick
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