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st: _diparm after new multilevel commands


From   "Bontempo, Daniel E" <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: _diparm after new multilevel commands
Date   Wed, 28 Aug 2013 14:58:16 +0000

Hello statalist -

I have been using _diparm to get the variances for my multilevel models and make some calculations. I was savvy to lnsig_1_1_1 and such. I can't seem to get the parameter names right with the new "em" commands. I have used -coeflegend- to get the names listed, but I can't form a correct _diparm command. I have an email in to tech support, but if anyone had an quick example of using _diparm to display a multilevel variance I would be real appreciative.

Along the same lines, now that we get var and covar parameters in the b matrix, what f and df parameters would be needed to get _diparm to show in correlation metric?

Thanks


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