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st: Re: Package -domin- now available in SSC
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Joseph Luchman <[email protected]>
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st: Re: Package -domin- now available in SSC
Date
Tue, 23 Apr 2013 08:08:57 -0400
Again with many thanks to Kit Baum, an updated version of -domin- is
now available on SSC.
In particular, the updated -domin- now works with only Stata version
12 to ensure full functionality with factor variables and several bugs
have been fixed.
Many thanks also to Nick Cox and Ariel Linden for advice and bug
reports regarding the -domin- program.
To install -domin- write:
ssc install domin
To update -domin- write:
adoupdate domin, update
- Joseph
Joseph Nicholas Luchman, M.A.
----
Senior Research Associate | Fors Marsh Group
Desk: 571 858 3770
Email: [email protected]
forsmarshgroup.com
----
Doctoral Candidate
Industrial Organizational Psychology
George Mason University
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph_Luchman/
2013/4/15 Joseph Luchman <[email protected]>
>
> With many thanks to Kit Baum, package -domin- has been uploaded to the
> SSC archive.
>
>
> The -domin- command generates general dominance weights developed by
> Budescu (1993; Psychological Bulletin) and are conceptually similar to
> Shapley value decomposition.
>
> The -domin- command produces additive decompositions of r2 or
> pseudo-r2 (in this case, the r2o metric developed by Mike Lacy, 2006;
> Sociological Methods & Research) indexes ascribing what can be
> interpreted as
> the "relative importance" of each variable or set of variables in the
> prediction of some outcome (see Groemping, 2007; American
> Statistician, for an overview).
>
> Currently, -domin- decomposes regressions based on linear, logistic,
> ordered logistic, and multinomial logistic models.
>
>
> To install, write -ssc install domin-
>
> -domin- requires Stata 10 and SSC modules -tuples- and -r2o-
>
> Stata 11 and 10 users should note that the current version will not
> run in Stata 11 or 10 as the syntax allows factor variables in the
> all() option (which makes the program return an error).
>
> An .ado file appropriate for versions 11 and 10 will be posted to my
> researchgate.net profile (see link below) this evening or tomorrow
> morning (i.e., on 4/16/2013) and later uploaded to the SSC archive.
>
> - Joseph
>
> Joseph Nicholas Luchman, M.A.
> ----
> Senior Research Associate | Fors Marsh Group
> Desk: 571 858 3770
> Email: [email protected]
> forsmarshgroup.com
> ----
> Doctoral Candidate
> Industrial Organizational Psychology
> George Mason University
> https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph_Luchman/
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