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How does one interpret ordered logit coefficients? I remember from =
class that regular probit coefficients mean something like the fraction =
of a standard deviation the underlying coefficient will =
increase/decrease with a one unit increase in x. Is there a similar way =
of understanding ordered logit?
Traci
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