In part a, you want a figure that looks like the one in the lecture notes
"Replication of Garrett." You need density plots for each senario where
x-axis is the predicted probability and y-axis is the density.
Kosuke
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Olivia Lau wrote:
If the x-axis is predicted probabilities, is the
y-axis ADAACA
score? I was thinking it would be the other way around: that
the ADAACA score would be the independent variable and the
predicted probabilities would be the dependent variable. (?)
Just checking before I REDO all my graphs.
Olivia.
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From: "Kosuke Imai" <kimai(a)fas.harvard.edu>
To: "Chester Lee" <lee57(a)fas.harvard.edu>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [gov2001-l] Assignment 6
> 1. What goes on the x-axis for the graphs in
part a? I'm
thinking
> ADAACA, and there will be two curves- one
for high and the
other for
low
growth. And I'll repeat the same graph, this time for
non-incumbent. Am I right?
The x-axis would be the predicted probabilities.
2. How do I graph CI for part b?
You can use two lines if you want.
Kosuke
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