An Intuitive Introduction to the Multinomial Logit
This hour long video explains what the multinomial logit model is and why you might want to use it. I also explain how to interpret coefficients and how to estimate it in Stata. At the end, you are encouraged to use Stata to analyze some data on alligators:
http://teachbetter.co/assets/alligators.dta
Intended audience: Folks who have had some exposure to linear regression models, but want to learn more statistical methods.
Видео An Intuitive Introduction to the Multinomial Logit канала Doug McKee
http://teachbetter.co/assets/alligators.dta
Intended audience: Folks who have had some exposure to linear regression models, but want to learn more statistical methods.
Видео An Intuitive Introduction to the Multinomial Logit канала Doug McKee
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