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Re: st: predict


From   Chiara Mussida <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: predict
Date   Mon, 6 Jun 2011 12:50:33 +0200

Thanks.
Unfortunately, the following error:

gen double xb1 = _b[4:_cons] + _b[4:foreign]*foreign
regressor 4:_cons not found
r(111);
does  not alow the computation

On 6 June 2011 12:30, Maarten Buis <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Chiara Mussida <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Likely there is a way to automatically compute predicted prob in STATA
>> (alternative to predict) to get:
>
> You should not do this manually, the chance of making an error is just too big.
>
> However, if you are brave/foolish enough to try, than you can do so,
> and if you do not make an error you will get exactly the same results
> as -predict-:
>
> *------------------------ begin example ------------------------
> sysuse auto, clear
> recode rep78 1/2=3
> mlogit rep78 foreign
>
> predict double pr*, pr
>
> gen double xb1 = _b[4:_cons] + _b[4:foreign]*foreign
> gen double xb2 = _b[5:_cons] + _b[5:foreign]*foreign
>
> gen double denom = 1 + exp(xb1) + exp(xb2)
>
> gen double mp1 = 1/denom
> gen double mp2 = exp(xb1)/denom
> gen double mp3 = exp(xb2)/denom
>
> tab pr1 mp1
> tab pr2 mp2
> tab pr3 mp3
> *-------------------- end example ------------------------------
>
> -- Maarten
>
> --------------------------
> Maarten L. Buis
> Institut fuer Soziologie
> Universitaet Tuebingen
> Wilhelmstrasse 36
> 72074 Tuebingen
> Germany
>
>
> http://www.maartenbuis.nl
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-- 
Chiara Mussida
PhD candidate
Doctoral school of Economic Policy
Catholic University, Piacenza (Italy)

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