This is also of interest:
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2003-06/msg00534.html
Hooray for Google.
Quoting Hyojoung Kim <[email protected]>:
> dear statalists,
>
> i am wondering whether there is any way of testing for
> heteroscedasticity in
> probit or ordered probit, i.e., an equivalent for hettest in OLS
> regress.
> If not, what do you usually do if you suspect it in your dataset?
>
> looking forward to hearing from you soon, thank you for your
> advice.
>
> hyojoung
>
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