The Rank Ordered Logit command (rologit; superceded by cmrologit in Stata 16) does not have an -or- option to exponentiate coefficients. Why not? I've seen various sources that say it it is fine to exponentiate coefficients and treat them as odds ratios, but with rologit you have to do the exponentiation yourself. Is there some statistical reason that rologit won't do the exponentiation for you? Or is it just one of those things that Stata Corp never got around to programming?
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