I am using Stata 15.
I have a situation where one of the independent dummy variables (election) is omitted because it predicts failure perfectly in a logit model. In reality, there is ONE case out of about 7,200 where that is not actually the case, i.e., when the election is 1 as is the outcome variable. When run in R, the variable is not omitted. Can I force Stata not to omit my election variable?
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