Amit Nigam wrote:
> I am interested in looking at the coefficient of variation of the fixed
> effects from a linear probability model. I have a very large dataset - and
> the variable of intertest has about 200 categories. I would like to
> calculate the predicted outcome for each fixed effect category at the mean
> of all of the other variables. I had been using areg - and can look at the
> standard deviation of the coefficients - but do not know how to calculate
> predicted values at the mean of the other variables.
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