Dear STATA Users,
I am trying to estimate a multivariate probit for a given outcome that would model jointly the three main dependent in my equation, so to have a mv probit with 4 dimensions.
To be more clear: an individual i could decide between three, not exclusive, different choices (x1, x2, x3) on an outcome y that could be 0 or 1, given a set of covariates (X), and with x1, x2, x3 and y being all dummies.
My questions are:
- should I use the mvprobit command or the Roodman's cmp?
- How should I build the command to take into account that the three dependent should be considered jointly?
Any hint would be more than appreciated!
Best regards,
Amato
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