Dear all,
I am working with Stata's margins command and have some difficulties to interpret the meaning of "marginal effects at representative values".
If I understand it correctly, I specify or fix a covariate at certain values and the others remain as observed.
Stata returns the marginal effects for a chosen variable. Is this marginal effect an average marginal effect or how can I interpret? So the rate of difference in the probability of y, average over all observations, given my fixed representative values in one variable and the others as observed?
Thanks a lot for your help
Daniel
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