Hi,
Maybe I?m missing something in my understanding, but how do you evaluated the difference
in the expected probability in the data when checking for Zelig? Do you mind describing
how you specified the inputs y and X?
Thanks!
Clarence
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Subject: Re: [gov2001-l] Using Zelig to check our results in 2.3-2.5
for 2.3, for example, something like
data <- as.data.frame(cbind(y,X)) %which I defined earlier to be the vector and matrix
of interest
names(data) <- c("incident", "intercept", "temperature",
"pressure")
output <- zelig(incident ~ temperature + pressure, data = data, model =
"logit")
Should confirm your results.
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:33 AM, Lee, Clarence <clee at hbs.edu<mailto:clee at
hbs.edu>> wrote:
Does anyone know the commands in Zelig to quickly check our results for 2.3-2.5?
Thanks,
Clarence
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