Hello everyone,
I am running a random effects panel regression with -xtreg, re- and clustered standard errors. Since there is no adjusted R^2 available for the -re- option I was wondering how I can judge the goodness of fit of my model?
In addition to the above mentioned regression, I am also running a panel logit regression with random effects (-xtlogit, re) and again clustered standard errors. Also there, Stata is neither reporting residual deviance nor AIC and there seems to be no option to postestimate AIC. Same question as above, how can I judge the goodness of fit?
Thank you very much in advance for your help!!
Melina
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