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Re: st:after using clogit, how to obtain the marginal effect?
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"Clive Nicholas" <[email protected]> |
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Re: st:after using clogit, how to obtain the marginal effect? |
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Mon, 6 Mar 2006 04:15:11 -0000 (GMT) |
Yuyangyang wrote:
> My question is after using clogit, how to obtain the marginal effect?
Try
. mfx, predict(pu0)
An example using this (undocumented?) option is very briefly described in
this Stata FAQ
http://www.stata.com/support/faqs/stat/mfx_unsuit.html
Also, you may find May Boggess' posting to Statalist on this topic useful
as an accompaniment (which contains reference to the above link):
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2004-07/msg00292.html
In that post, note that -xtlogit- and -clogit- are computationally the same.
Hope all that helps.
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