Dear Stata users,
I hold a question here: I am using survey data and deciding which regression model to use for a count variable. Right now I narrow the options to Poisson regression and Negative binomial regression. However, I don't know the Stata code to test the equality/inequality of mean and variance of the observed counts. Can anyone let me the code? Thanks a lot!
Piccolo
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