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st: sorry for HTML email: compare raw or marginal effects


From   Dirk Nachbar <[email protected]>
To   statalist <[email protected]>
Subject   st: sorry for HTML email: compare raw or marginal effects
Date   09 May 2007 11:13:28 +0100

I have one logit model for two subgroups, I want to compare if the confidence intervals for the coefficients across regressions overlap (to see if they could be the same), should I use intervals for raw coefficients or marginal effects?

Dirk Nachbar

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