if I run a regression without the dummies, then the coefficients of
the rest variables will be different.
What I need to do is using the coefficient of the independent
variables calculated while gender is included to estimated the
dependent variable while gender is exluded from the prediction
equation.
I'm not sure whether I have made myself clear
On 8/5/05, Richard Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> At 11:47 AM 8/5/2005 -0400, Raymond wrote:
> >Hi, All,
> >I need to do prediction of the dependent variable while assuming the
> >effects of dummies from a categorical independent variable is zero.
> >Does anyone know how to do it in Stata?
> >Thanks much!
>
> Well, couldn't you just run a regression where the dummies are excluded
> from the model? Perhaps I misunderstand your problem, and if so maybe you
> can clarify.
>
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