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st: RE: RE: xtmelogit
I'll try that question again. Thanks Martin for the obvious.
My Level 2 variables are capitalized and consist of County - Racial_Ethnic_Heterogeneity
My level 1 variables are lower cased and consist of age - arrest
Res_Zip is my random intercept
I also want to calculate random effects on Race_Ethnicity_Hispanic2
My question was do you separate out level one and level two
variables when you use xtmelogit? Or did I write the syntax correct?
I am in need of some assistance. My syntax reads:
xi: xtmelogit meth County High_School_Education College_Education
M_Unemployment Household_Language Racial_Ethnic_Heterogeneity age
race_ethnicity_hispanic2 race_ethnicity_black2
race_ethnicity_americanIndian2 degree married employment3 violent_charge
arrest || Res_Zip: Race_Ethnicity_Hispanic2
The bold is my level 2 variables
The italics are my level 1 variables
Res_Zip is my random intercept. I also want to calculate random effecs on
Race_Ethnicity_Hispanic2
I guess my overall question is do you separate out level one and level two
variables when you use xtmelogit? Or did I write the syntax correct above?
Thank you all in advance,
Theron Jackson
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