Dear Statalist users,
A few months ago I came across a discussion of a methodological strategy in one of the general forums threads.
https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...h-fixed-effect
I intend to go ahead with the strategy suggested, but I have not found a formal reference that I can cite in my paper.
My question is: Is it an OK practice to cite threads contained in the Statalist forums?
Any suggestions are appreciated,
Jesus Pulido
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