Hi
I've made a vignette study, where there is 8 versions of the vignette, but respondents have only got 1 of them, where they have answered on a nominal scale.
There are 3 diffirent (gender, parents education and student grade) factors with 2 variations, which makes it 8 versions in total.
Is it possible to use stata's mlogit command to see which factor influence the answers the most? So I fx. can see if the gender is female instead of male, the likelihood of the respondents answering A is more likely than B (or C or D).
Thx in advance
Jeppe
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