After running a xtlogit model with an interaction term between a score (continuous variable) and respondents' area of residence (categorical), I calculated the marginal effects of the score on their mental health (dependent variable) by their area of residence. I then got the result of -1.37 for one area of residence. My understanding is marginal effect is probability and bounded by -1 and 1. So is this a mistake?
Thank you.
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