Dear Jean,
Thanks a lot. I think I'll stick to the help files since I already have
Scott Long's book from 1997.
Aga
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Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 5:17 PM
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Subject: Re: st: predicted probabilities
Markiewicz, Agnieska wrote:
>Dear Marteen,
>
>By the way, do you know where I could find the support on all the
>utilities developed by Scott Long and Jeremy Freese's? They seem very
>useful for my estimations. Unfortunately, I don't have an access to
>their book.
>
My apologies for the first posting, I hit the wrong button. But here is
what I wanted to say:
Have look at the help files. They are well done, and should be
sufficient if you are familiar with "categorical dependent variables".
Moreover, the authors provide some examples do-files, that might be
helpful. Otherwise if you want to know more about categorical dependent
variables, you might consider investing in this book. It looks quite
nice, and may be a very good choice if your favorite statistical package
is called Stata ...
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