Going back to post #20 -- the clogit manual explains how to use clogit to replicate asclogit, and that seems to be what you have done. But again, I don't see any reason you would want to do this. As far as I can tell, the coding of the alternatives is arbitrary and inconsistent. Within a case, alternative 3 could have just as easily been coded as 5, right? And across cases, alternative 3 can have a totally different meaning for the first case than it does for any other case. If the numbers assigned to alternatives are arbitrary and inconsistent, there is no reason to think they will somehow be related to the outcome, either as direct effects or interactive effects. I think the numbers assigned to the alternatives are just a red herring and you shouldn't pay any attention to them. Indeed, maybe you just want to drop the variable entirely if it is distracting you. Also, as you see, that line of analysis didn't get you anywhere.
The analysis in 22 looks like it is more likely to be fruitful. On the final model, you should be including the lower level 2 way interactions as well, i.e. don't just skip to the 3 way interaction. I would also start with a model that had no interactions and build from there. You should also estimate the model that has both 2 way interactions. At least you should if you are just trying everything out; if there is some theory behind this you may be able to decide that some models make theoretical sense while others do not.
The analysis in 22 looks like it is more likely to be fruitful. On the final model, you should be including the lower level 2 way interactions as well, i.e. don't just skip to the 3 way interaction. I would also start with a model that had no interactions and build from there. You should also estimate the model that has both 2 way interactions. At least you should if you are just trying everything out; if there is some theory behind this you may be able to decide that some models make theoretical sense while others do not.
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