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Re: st: mlogtest after mlogit
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Chiara Mussida <[email protected]>
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Re: st: mlogtest after mlogit
Date
Mon, 24 Oct 2011 15:57:16 +0200
Yes, I have the latest versaion available of mlog test.
My mlogit instead is:
which mlogit, all
C:\Program Files\Stata12\ado\base\m\mlogit.ado
*! version 11.1.2 16jun2011
cheers,
Chiara
On 24 October 2011 16:50, Richard Williams
<[email protected]> wrote:
> At 07:13 AM 10/24/2011, Nick Cox wrote:
>>
>> In addition, on checking I find that you have not explained that
>> -mlogtest- is a user-written command (versions in STB and various websites)
>> and you have not explained which version you are using. The authors of
>> -mlogtest- are not active members of Statalist, so you are reliant on people
>> understanding a user-written command they have not written.
>
> I see that there are indeed multiple versions of mlogtest floating around.
> The most current version should be in the -spost9- package available from
> Long's web site. I get
>
> . which mlogtest, all
>
> c:\ado\plus\m\mlogtest.ado
> *! version 1.7.6 jsl 2009-10-18
>
> You have to be careful with Long's routines, as outdated versions of some of
> them are still available. -fitstat- is another example; I always have to get
> after my students to make sure they have the most up to date version.
>
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Chiara Mussida
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Doctoral school of Economic Policy
Catholic University, Piacenza (Italy)
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