Dear Maarten,
Running the program is not the problem.
Stijn
Stijn Ruiter
Department of Sociology
Radboud University Nijmegen
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6500 HE Nijmegen
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Maarten Buis wrote:
>--- Stijn Ruiter wrote:
>
>
>>I tried to make a graph using postgr3, but did not succeed plotting
>>expected probabilities (estimated with logit) by a specific variable
>>(say, Z) holding all other variables at the group mean given Z. Using
>>the x() option followed by rest(grmean) allows to hold the other
>>variables constant at the group mean given X, but this is not what I
>>intended to do.
>>More specifically, I want to plot expected probabilities over time (so,
>>"postgr3 year") holding all covariates constant at the year-specific
>>means. Is this somehow possible?
>>
>>
>
>Beste Stijn,
>The helpfile of -postgr3- contains examples you can directly
>copy and paste in your do-file editor and run. Can you get
>those examples to run? If you can't there is something wrong
>with your installation, most likely -spost- isn't installed.
>To find that out, you can type -which prgen-, I get:
>
>c:\ado\plus\p\prgen.ado
>*! version 2.0.4 23Jun2005 : _pexstring bug fix (2)
>
>Otherwise you will get:
>command prgen not found as either built-in or ado-file
>
>
>Hope this helps,
>Maarten
>
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