Stata 9 may well have this capability. Mixed models is now a part of the
package, among many other features.
Joe Hilbe
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i don't know any commands in stata that will give you the estimates you
want (other than -gllamm- and -xtlogit-).
the HLM software package will give you PQL and Laplace estimates for
multilevel logistic models. if you have HLM v. 6 installed on your
machine, you can run HLM from within stata (v8+) using the -hlm- command
(downloadable from SSC by typing "ssc install hlm").
i'm pretty sure MlWin will give you MCMC estimates, though i've never
used it.
sean.
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Griffin
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 7:20 AM
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Subject: st: Logistic Regression Mixed Models
Hi all --
I'm am interested in estimating logistic regression models with random
effects and comparing estimates from xtlogit and gllamm to estimates
obtained from other estimation approaches such as marginal
quasi-likelihood
(MQL), penalized or predictive quasi-likelihood (PQL),
Laplace approximation, or Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms.
Can anyone point me toward modules, ado files, or anything that can run
in
Stata to obtain such estimates?
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