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  • mlogit

    hello. i'm new to stata and i'm trying to do a multinomial logit model and save the do file please how do i go about it

  • #2
    How far did you get? What is the exact problem?
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    Maarten L. Buis
    University of Konstanz
    Department of history and sociology
    box 40
    78457 Konstanz
    Germany
    http://www.maartenbuis.nl
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    • #3
      i have a dataset. my first task is to estimate what explains the choice of insurance. the dataset is in clusters of 5, 10,15,20,30,40,50.
      for starters i have opened a do file editor. i have typed some commands like "clear all" and "set more off" even though i don't understand. i guess the next step is to type ''mlogit'' dependent variable, independent variable.

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      • #4
        i was given this a professor. but i can hardly understand anything
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        • #5
          Ok, so you don't know how to use Stata. That is too much to teach you in a post. You can look here for several resources: http://www.stata.com/links/resources...earning-stata/
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          Maarten L. Buis
          University of Konstanz
          Department of history and sociology
          box 40
          78457 Konstanz
          Germany
          http://www.maartenbuis.nl
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          • #6
            thank you.. very helpful and useful links..

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            • #7
              Dear all,

              I have a problem with Multinomial Logit model.

              After mlogit command, I got coefficients and p-value also. (1)
              And then after margins command with dydx option, I got dy/dx and p-value. (2)

              But p-value between (1) & (2) is different. I mean that some variables seems to be significant at 1% in terms of (1) but not significant at 10% in terms of (2).
              Which p-value should I consider?

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              • #8
                Vivian:
                please, start a new thread. Thanks.
                Please, as per FAQ, post what you typed and what Stata gave you back. Thanks.
                Kind regards,
                Carlo
                (Stata 19.0)

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