Dear all,
As part of my economics dissertation i am carrying out an experiment to assess the impact of time delays in games. I need to device an unordered logit or unordered probit model. Can anyone suggest how i can do this with eviews6? My dependent variable takes values from 1-5, where each number represents an observed pattern of behaviour. My other variables include general demographic stats ex, age, gender, occupation etc.
Can anyone help on this
Brian
Probit and Logit models
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Re: Probit and Logit models
Unfortunately there is nothing built-in for that model. There is, however, a logl object example that estimates the multinomial logit. It will need a bit of modification for your particular data structure, but it shouldn't be too bad.
See Help/Quick Help Reference/Sample Programs & Data and follow the logl link.
See Help/Quick Help Reference/Sample Programs & Data and follow the logl link.
Re: Probit and Logit models
I'm not sure (Glenn: can u comment on this), you can use a count model for such dependent variable.
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Re: Probit and Logit models
Count models aren't unordered.
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Re: Probit and Logit models
Startz is most certainly correct. Moreover, count models are both ordered and cardinal.
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