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st: Predicted probabilities after Poisson regression
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st: Predicted probabilities after Poisson regression
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Tue, 6 Jul 2010 10:37:50 +0100
Hello all,
Looking at the help file for Poisson postestimation, there is an option
-pr(n)- or -pr(a,b)- for -predict-, which calculates unconditional
probabilities. However, when I look in the manual for more information
there is no mention of this option.
I was hoping that someone would be able to help me find out more
information about how predicted probabilities are estimated after Poisson
regression.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Gillian
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