Dear all,
I am running a multilevel model (random slopes) with 2 levels (individuals nested in countries). I am used to using -prvalue- for conditional predicted probability. This is the first time I am running a multilevel logistic model and I figured that the command does not work for multilevel data.
Which command should I use to get probabilities for my independent variables? I want to estimate the probability of the dependent variable to occur, at both the minimum and maximum value of an independent variable, while all other variables are kept at their mean.
Best,
Harry
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