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Re: st: marginal effect of clogit


From   somsupa Nopprach <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: marginal effect of clogit
Date   Sat, 22 Sep 2007 04:02:13 -0700 (PDT)

Dear Clive Nicholas, 
  Thank you very much for your useful advice. but i
have two more questions. 

  I notice that the significance of the explanatory
variable in the xtlogit and in oglm are different. 
  
  I means that eventhough in -xtlogit- model the first
variable, for example, is not statistically
significant while it does significant in -oglm-
command. So how i can interpret this ? Should i said
that the first variable really have a significant
effect on the dependent variable? 

  Secondly, could you explain me more why you said
-oglm- is useful eventhough -oglm- does not fix the
problem. 


Thank you very much
Somsupa
 



       
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