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Re: st: gllamm, marginal effects and hierarchical clustering
Dear Christian,
thanks for your reply. I believe I tried all the possible mfx
commands, but i am still unable to get the appropriate marginal
effects (I do get results if I simply write 'mfx' but the results are
identical to that of gllamm).
Would you happen to have any specific suggestions?
Sorry for bothering you again.
Best
Nikos
At 04:04 PM 16/08/2006, you wrote:
mfx should work after gllamm. You could use xtprobit as an
alternative to gllamm.
Nikos Nikiforakis wrote:
Dear all,
I have the following problem and I would really be grateful to
anyone who can provide me with an answer.
I am using gllamm to estimate a probit with hierarchical clustering
(of the type pupil-school). However, I need to get the marginal
effects of the independent variables (and the respective standard
errors). Does anyone know how to do this?
Alternatively, do you know of another way to do a probit with
hierarchical clustering in STATA (that is, by using any of the
'standard' commands and not gllamm)?
Best regards,
Nikos
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