Hi Statalist,
I am researching the wage and employment differences between graduates who have and have not attended a Russell Group University. As part of this I have undertaken an audit study sending out comparable CVs and observing the call back rate. I am using my results to look at how Russell Group status, a binary variable, affects the probability of a callback (another binary variable) as a result I am debating whether or not to use a probit model or linear probability model.
My main query is how would I be able to get this output from Stata?. Can I even get output from such statistical models given the binary nature of the independent variable?
Many Thanks
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