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Re: st: Marginal Effects
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Richard Williams <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Marginal Effects
Date
Tue, 17 Dec 2013 16:06:49 -0500
There was a discussion on this early in the year. See
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2013-01/msg00293.html
Basically, there is no such thing as a predicted probability/marginal
effect for an interaction term, at least not the way Stata approaches
things. But you can come up with marginal effects for the terms used
to compute the interaction. (At least you often can -- it depends on
the model.)
At 03:52 PM 12/17/2013, Catie Bailard wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to figure out how to generate predicted probabilities for
an interaction term in two different types of models--a multilevel
model and a random effects model.
The margins and clarify commands do not seem to work well for these
models in Stata. Any advice on how to accomplish this would be very
appreciated. Thanks!
--
Catie Snow Bailard
Assistant Professor
School of Media and Public Affairs
George Washington University
805 21st Street, Suite #400
Washington, DC 20052
Mobile: (310) 748 7035
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