Renuka,
I've just returned from work. May I say that one e-mail would have been
sufficient to send me. Sending four on the trot is, I think,
inconsiderate.
> I tried
> .mfx,
>> predict(p outcome()) at(mean)
> as you suggest below
> and
> . mfx predict (outcome (2))
> but I got
> unknown mfx subcommand predict
> r(198);
Well, it would help if you read and typed in the command properly:
. mfx, predict(p outcome(2)) at(mean)
and then you might get the results you desire. As to your other messages,
I'm not here to do your homework. I suggest going back to basics by
looking carefully at your own data to see what might produce the patterns
of which you speak, which only you can do.
There is, always, of course, Technical Support as well.
CLIVE NICHOLAS |t: 0(044)7903 397793
Politics |e: [email protected]
Newcastle University |http://www.ncl.ac.uk/geps
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