Hi,
The title says it all really. Since logistic regression by its nature is heteroskedastic, does stata use robust standard errors automatically or does one need to add that specifically (like with OLS regression when one would add "robust" as an option at the end)?
It never quite occurred to me that STATA might not use robust standard errors since it's quite clearly necessary for logistic regression.
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