Hi, Mike thanks a lot for the video. can you provide a video on multinomial (more than two categories in the output variable) multilevel modeling? I was trying to learn on my own however, I am not getting enough resources. thanks
Hi Mike How to check the model assumptions of a multilevel binary logistic random intercept model? Can you please post a video on that? Or if you have any such videos can you please provide me with a link? I need this very much. If anybody can help, please guide me. Best Regards
@@PumpernickelBread25 I get error messages when trying to do that. that's how you'd normally run AME for most regressions. ML doesn't support it, so I was hoping there could be a syntax workaround to producing them.
Thank you very much, Mike... Have learnt a lot from your videos on MLM... regards...
Thank you very much, very clear!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Mike, Thanks a lot. I am learning a lot from you. One day I will also be like you.
Hiii.Mike....do we use xtmelogit function for the same purpose....are they both the same?
Hi, Mike thanks a lot for the video. can you provide a video on multinomial (more than two categories in the output variable) multilevel modeling? I was trying to learn on my own however, I am not getting enough resources. thanks
I would really appreciate this too!!
What is the difference between xtmelogit and melogit?
hiii....i have the same doubt....have you got an idea?
hi mike, is there any way to run multilevel multinomial regression using stata?
hi when I run the multilevel model I get an error "initial values not feasible". how can I resolve it ?
Hi make how do you know which variable should fall under level 1 e.g like class
Hi Mike
How to check the model assumptions of a multilevel binary logistic random intercept model?
Can you please post a video on that? Or if you have any such videos can you please provide me with a link?
I need this very much. If anybody can help, please guide me.
Best Regards
is there a way to get average marginal effects from this type of regression?
margins, dydx(*)
@@PumpernickelBread25 I get error messages when trying to do that. that's how you'd normally run AME for most regressions. ML doesn't support it, so I was hoping there could be a syntax workaround to producing them.