At 05:34 AM 10/25/2011, Chiara Mussida wrote:
Dear All, I confirm that my current version of mlogtest is and was the
one indicated by Nick, precisely:
. which mlogtest, all
C:\Program Files\Stata12\ado\updates\m\mlogtest.ado
*! version 1.7.6 jsl 2009-10-18
Again, I suggest running a really minimal model where you have only
one or two x variables, e.g. sex. That may help you to isolate the
problem. I agree that it does sound like some kind of esoteric bug in
mlogtest, but it may be helpful if you can isolate when the problem occurs.
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