yes, you can use the coefficients and standard errors on the parameters
just like you would in logistic regression. Or you can do it on other
quantities of interest. If you are using case-control studies with a
range of values for tau, then only (inequality) confidence intervals are
available.
I'm CCing the listserv in case there is broader interest.
Gary King
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On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Volker Krause wrote:
Dear Gary King,
Using the ReLogit software for Stata made available by Michael Tomz, you, and
Langche Zeng, I was wondering if there is any way to conduct Wald tests with
ReLogit? If not, should I report the Wald test results from ordinary logit
analyses, including the same variables that are used with ReLogit? I would
greatly appreciate your advice in this regard.
Sincerely,
Volker Krause
Volker Krause, PhD
Assistant Professor
Northern Arizona University
Department of Political Science
SBS 205
P.O. Box 15036
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5036
Email: Volker.Krause(a)NAU.EDU
Phone: 520-523-8234
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