Hi everyone, I have read Williams' article about Gologit2 model. I have some concerns about the interpretation of gamma, namely variables unconstrained to meet the parallel-lines assumptions. If I have dependent variable 1= Strongly Disagree, 2= Disagree, 3= Agree and 4 =SA and I have beta coefficient of year=0.07, gamma 2 for year= 0.009 and gamma 3 for year= -0.012, which is the correct interpretation? An increase of year it is associated with a higher level of dependent variable?
Related Posts with Gologit 2 interpretation
Reliability coefficient omega and alphaDear all, using Code: ssc install omega , I calculated the reliability coefficient omega and alpha…
Simulation generating the exact same data.Dear All, I am running a computationally intensive simulation on Stata-16 MP-32 core on a high-powe…
Use a time-limited outcome variable with xtgls?We have a dataset of heart rate variation over time during a 5-minute session (increments of 30 data…
Frequency table for logistic regressionI'm running a multi-level miseducating effect logistic regression. I know that STATA will remove any…
Selecting only 10 consecutive years in a datasetDear Statalist, I am a new user of Stata and I use it for my master thesis. I have created a datase…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to Gologit 2 interpretation
Post a Comment