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Re: st: a question about gologit2 mlogit and ologit


From   lan zhang <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: a question about gologit2 mlogit and ologit
Date   Mon, 24 Jun 2013 21:15:42 -0400

thanks. 
i think i said most of my independent and dependent variables are categorical.

best
lan

On Jun 24, 2013, at 8:13 AM, Gordon Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mr Zhang,
> 
> Please have some consideration for other contributors to Statalist.  First, people are not just waiting to answer your question - especially not on a weekend.  Second, think more carefully about what you want to ask before sending message.
> 
> The procedure -gologit2- is user-written, while the -mlogit- and -ologit- procedures are part of Stata.  Hence the syntax of the procedures may differ, which will affect the use of factorial notation.  You don't say whether your variables a and b are categorical or continuous.  These and other considerations will affect the answer to your question.
> 
> The simplest response is that you should create your own interactions and test them in your model.  I have no idea whether this would make statistical or any other kind of sense, but you have not provided sufficient information to go any further.
> 
> Gordon Hughes
> [email protected]
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