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st: kernel density of values less than 1
From
Katja Hillmann <[email protected]>
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Subject
st: kernel density of values less than 1
Date
Mon, 12 Jul 2010 18:50:40 +0200
Hello,
I used the command kdensity in order to calculate the density of
fractions (e.g. number of longterm unemployed on total unemployment).
Thus I try to calculate the denisty of values less than 1. However, the
values of the densities Stata provided are all greater than 1. Where is
the problem? Does Stata have problems in calculating distributions of
variables within an intervall of 0 and 1?
Best,
Katja
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