Hi,
If you have repeated measures of the dependent variable and (at least) some
of the independent varibles, -xtlogit- (with random or fixed effects) would
suit just fine.
Best regards,
Christer Thrane
Lillehammer University College
BISSERY Alvine
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Dear all,
Is there a way in STATA to apply logistic regression for repeated data ?
Thanks
Alvine Bissery
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De: BAP [mailto:pizacani@yahoo.com]
Date: mardi 2 décembre 2003 01:40
À: statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu
Objet: st: confidence interval for proportion
Is there a way to do a crosstab of two categorical
variables, say, using -tabulate- and get confidence
intervals for the proportions? I know -svytab- does
this for weighted data, but it looks like I have to do
it in two steps for unweighted data from a simple
random sample. Thanks, B. Pizacani
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