Hello,
We are running an IV-probit model with interactions. Unfortunately, in some cases, our model is not converging even after almost 100 iterations, however, we do get results with statistical significance. We can also successfully estimate marginal effects after that.
In this case, can we interpret our results like we would usually, or is there a problem because of lack of convergence?
Looking forward to some advice in this regard. Thanks in advance!
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