Thanks a lot!
Warm regards,
Maoyong
>Maoyong Fan wrote:
>
>> I am running some ordered logit and ordered probit model. However, the
>> results from the regression is like:
>>
>> Robust
>> grades Coef. Std. Err. z P>z [95% Conf. Interval]
>>
>> hs_gpa 1.272978 . . . .
>> .
>> eop_status .0191206 . . . .
>> .
>> verbal_sat .0003812 . . . .
>> .
>> math_sat .0124125 . . . .
>> .
>> gender .0414381 . . . .
>> .
>> dum1 22.4096 . . . .
>> .
>> dum3 23.21787 . . . .
>> .
>> dum4 24.6822 . . . .
>> .
>> dum5 22.17915 . . . .
>> .
>> dum6 23.39091 . . . .
>> .
>>
>>
>> what's the problem? What should I do if I still want to run ordered logit
>> and ordered probit on this data set?
>
>Have a look at -whelp j_robustsingular-, which deals with many of these
>issues, including unreported chi-square values and standard errors.
>
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