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Re: st: How I can run a tree regression model in Stata
At 10:15 PM 12/11/2006, Quang Nguyen wrote:
Dear all,
I would highly appreciate if you could help me find a way to run a
regression for the following economic
experiment:
Quang sent this to me earlier and I was hoping I could come up with
an intelligent response, but I have to admit that I have no idea! It
does seem to me that it would be a multinomial logit problem rather
than a regression problem. I don't understand what all these groups
are, and how they are supposed to affect the decision, e.g. if Player
2 is in White Group and Player 3 is in Black Group, then what is
player one supposed to do, i.e. how are his/her decisions supposed to
be affected by the color characteristics? If players are required to
vote based on characteristics of other players, won't the model be
totally deterministic? I have a feeling necessary information is
missing, or else I just don't understand the problem.
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