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Re: st: Re: St: Logistic regression & standardized coefficients; Multinomial GOF test
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Richard Williams <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Re: St: Logistic regression & standardized coefficients; Multinomial GOF test
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Wed, 07 Dec 2011 10:04:09 -0500
At 09:31 AM 12/7/2011, Ronald McDowell wrote:
Richard
Thanks for the excellent references (below). A follow-up question is
whether there is such a thing as standardized coefficients in
multinomial logistic regression models,
and if so if there are any parallel references.
I can't vouch for it, but check the Menard piece in 2010 Social
Forces that I mentioned earlier. I've programmed his most basic
formula in Stata, but not his more complicated ones, including the
one for mlogit. I'm not convinced his approach is superior to the
more traditional approaches to standardization, but I suppose it
could be, at least under the kinds of circumstances he describes.
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