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st: ologit, gologit2, mlogit?


From   John Antonakis <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: ologit, gologit2, mlogit?
Date   Mon, 08 Jul 2013 10:57:41 +0200

Hi:

I have model, having a dependent variable with 5 categories that are ordered. The model violates the assumptions of the -brant- test (after ologit estimation). It also produces predicted probabilities of less than zero in the user-written command (from SSC) -gologit2- (generalized ordered logit); in addition, I can only estimate a partial model because I can't estimate the full model with some dummy controls.

I think that the only option I have available is to estimate a -mlogit- model, which makes no assumptions on the ordering or on the proporational odds assumption (brant).

Does anyone know of any literature to support my intuition on this point?

Or are there any other ways to estimate this model with Stata?

Thanks!
John.

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