Hi,
I am using intcount to estimate a count data model with interval data, i. e. the dependent variable is provided in intervals, and I would like to calculate the average marginal effects of all the covariates on the expected number of counts.
However, after running
margins, dydx(_all)
I got the following error message
default prediction is a function of possibly stochastic quantities other than e(b)
r(498);
And the hep file is not very useful.
Is the command intcount supposed to generate marginal effects?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Simone
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