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st: RE: RE: 'sneop' applicable to panel data?


From   "Nick Cox" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   st: RE: RE: 'sneop' applicable to panel data?
Date   Wed, 4 Feb 2009 18:13:54 -0000

... _not_ panel-based .... 

Nick 
[email protected] 


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Subject: st: RE: 'sneop' applicable to panel data?

-sneop- is a program published via the SJ. See -search sneop-. 

The program author, who may not be a Statalist member, is the authority,
but from looking inside the program, it is clear that -sneop- pays no
attention to any time series aspect and/or panel structure in the data.
Thus short of major surgery, your only options with -sneop- are to apply
it knowing that it is panel-based. 

In my experience, programs that support panels never do so by accident,
but only on purpose, and their panel support is always totally explicit
in their documentation. 

Nick 
[email protected] 

Anne Wessendorf

I wish to estimate a semi-parametric ordered probit
model or a non-parametric ordered response model on a
panel dataset. 

Is the command 'sneop' applicable to panel datasets?
Do you know of other suitable commands? 


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