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st: Re: heteroscedasticity in logit/ probit model
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st: Re: heteroscedasticity in logit/ probit model 
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Wed, 24 Nov 2010 06:18:42 -0800 (PST) 
thanks scott. I already use the hetprob command. But if i'm not mistaken the
hetprob is a test for heteroscedasticity (correct me if I'm wrong). I get
the hetprob result and confirm that my probit model suffers the endogeneity.
So, what should I do next? Can I use the logit command with robust std.
error to fix the heteroscedasticity in my probit model? thanks.
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