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Re: st: Marginal effects after mvprobit
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Steve Samuels <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Marginal effects after mvprobit
Date
Thu, 6 Mar 2014 19:43:15 -0500
Elin-
As requested in the FAQ , state where you got the -mvprobit- command in
sufficient detail that others can download it.
I see possibilities for getting marginal effects.
1. Do it by hand with the method of recycled predictions, which is
illustrated in
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/dgimhsr/documents/1.ISPOR.costanalysiscomputerworkshop.052211.pdf
There's also an illustration in the 2009 Stata Base Reference manual
volume 2, p. 406.
2. Check to see if -mlogit- and -mvprobit- give similar predictions.
If so, use -margins- after-mlogit-.
Steve
[email protected]
On Mar 6, 2014, at 4:52 AM, Elin Vimefall <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to get the marginal effects after mvprobit?
My model looks like this:
mvprobit (y1 = x1 ... xn) (y2= x1...xn) (y3 = x1...xn) (y4= x1...xn), robust
I use the latest version of the program and I have stata13.
I would really appreciate if anyone can help me with this!
//Elin Vimefall
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