Dear All,
I am wondering if there exists an equivalent of blogit/ bprobit for ordered logistic regressions? I have an outcome which takes 5 possible outcomes and there is a natural ordering that I wish to take into account. I didn't find anything on this in Statalist.
Sincerely,
Sumedha.
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