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Re: st: xtlogit vs. gllamm. large condition numbers and group variances: what do they mean?


From   "avwilson" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: st: xtlogit vs. gllamm. large condition numbers and group variances: what do they mean?
Date   Sat, 8 Sep 2007 15:48:29 +0300

Dear Statalist, 
Thanks very much for all �your help.
Stas Kolenikov asked if I was using DHS data, and it is not, but data I
gathered from 2 years in the village.� He also suggested �gllamm- was
probably not the right tool for me to use, but as a stata 9.2 user, I am not
sure what other command I could use.� Does he or anyone else have any
suggestions?
Maarten Buis kindly pointed me to some texts to answer my question on group
variance and random effects, but I am currently in Tanzania, with no access
to a library or a bookshop with a stats section, though I do have access to
the internet and JSTOR for papers. �Does anyone happen to know of any online
source that would help lift the clouds of ignorance?
I really appreciate the existence of statalist and all the help I receive
from it, so many thanks again.
With best wishes
Alexandra Wilson
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