Why do you consider this an indication of something wrong?
Having zero completely determined successes e(N_cds) and failures
e(N_cdf) is what you prefer.
Is your overall # of records e(N) wrong?
Show us some sample commands and output so we can see what you are doing.
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I checked the data just now. After running logit model with our
dependent variable, the stored results show:
e(N) = 5463
e(N_cds) = 0
e(N_cdf) = 0
So seems there is something wrong in the data setup. Could anyone
please give me some help?
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