Hi all,
I am working with pooled cross sectional data and after having done probit and marginal effects analysis, I want to find out whether it is possible to plot any sort of graph/chart that could show trends of how a binary dependent variable (y axis) has changed over time (x axis). Is there a way of converting the binary variable to a continuous scale, or perhaps I have to use the marginal effects?
Thanks in advance!
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