Thank you, Scott, for your prompt and helpful answer. I've only just joined
this mailing list and I'm impressed with the way it works!
A nice weekend to everybody, Judith
<br><br><br>----Original Message Follows----<br>From: "Scott
Merryman" <[email protected]><br>Reply-To:
[email protected]<br>To:
<[email protected]><br>Subject: st: RE: Nested probit
model<br>Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 07:05:41 -0500<br><br>You need to install
-suprob- first.<br><br>From within Stata type -findit suprob- to locate and
install the files. You<br>should also update your Stata to
8.2.<br><br>Scott<br><br><br> > -----Original Message-----<br> > From:
[email protected] [mailto:owner-<br> >
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Judith Glaesser<br> > Sent:
Thursday, July 21, 2005 11:14 AM<br> > To:
[email protected]<br> > Subject: st: Nested probit model<br>
><br> > Hello,<br> > I've been trying to run a bivariate probit
model (nested model) the way it<br> > is described by James Hardin in
STB-33. He advises to type<br> ><br> > eq depvar1 varlist<br> > eq
depvar2 varlist<br> > suprob depvar1 depvar2, nested<br> ><br> > I
have done that, however, I get the error message "unrecognized
command:<br> > suprob".<br> ><br> > I am using Stata version
8.1<br> ><br> > Can anybody tell me what I've done wrong? Any help is
greatly appreciated.<br> > Thank you!<br> ><br> > Judith
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