Hello everyone, I am almost new to Stata and am trying to find the right model to fit my data which are the result of a survey about presidential election. My dependent variable is a binomial variable and there are many nominal variables. I have studied several papers but not sure if a fixed effect logistic regression is the best option or not.
If somebody has time to help me out I can send more detail about my work.
I appreciate any help or comment.
Best wishes,
Somi
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