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st: Re: a question about gologit2 mlogit and ologit
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lan zhang <[email protected]>
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st: Re: a question about gologit2 mlogit and ologit
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Sun, 23 Jun 2013 15:04:55 -0400
> sorry for twice asking, but i haven't received received an answer yet, but this question really bothers me.
> can moderate variables, i mean interactions, like a*b, be tested in gologit2, mlogit or ologit? i mean in a sample, most variables (both independent and dependent variables) are categorical, is a moderate effect like a*b still plausible?
>
> thanks
> lan
On Jun 23, 2013, at 4:15 AM, lan zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
> can moderate variables, i mean interactions, like a*b, be tested in gologit2, mlogit or ologit?
> could you please tell me which method can be used to test moderate effects?
> thanks
> lan
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