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st: suest for panel data?
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Dimitrije Tišma <[email protected]> 
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st: suest for panel data? 
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Tue, 24 Jul 2012 12:56:49 +0200 
Dear all,
Using data from a household survey I am trying to figure out whether a
difference in a coefficient of a variable for two samples is
statistically significant (standard errors are adjusted by clustering
per indvidiual). I do estimation without clustering (and store the
estimation), but I do specify cluster option when performing the
-suest- command. However, something seems to go wrong as I get the
following error report after -suest- :
unable to generate scores for model X
suest requires that predict allow the score option
r(322)
Can anyone help me with this? Is there an alternative to suest? Best,
Dimitrije
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