Ok, I am trying to run this code for a cmp model
svy (etc.)
cmp setup
svy: cmp (hindex08 = fem92 white92 wpart92 raeduc92 cendiv92 hindex92 c.age92##c.age92 nonsmk92 c.bmi92##c.bmi92 incpvr92) ///
(hindex08 = ins92 fem92 white92 wpart92 raeduc92 cendiv92 hindex92 c.age92##c.age92 nonsmk92 c.bmi92##c.bmi92 incpvr92) ///
(ins92 = fem92 white92 wpart92 raeduc92 cendiv92 hindex92 c.age92##c.age92 nonsmk92 c.bmi92##c.bmi92 incpvr92 risk92) , ///
ind("cond(hindex08, $cmp_cont, $cmp_left)" ins92 $cmp_probit) nonrtolerance
which runs perfectly on other laptop, but no way on mine. Only taking off the ///, and then I would get a totally different output from hers. Any ideas?
Besides the syntax problems, a greater one. As probably some of the readers might spot right away, I am trying to model censored data(hindex08-tobit?), suspecting there might be some sample selection problems (heckman model?), and suspecting the main regressor to be endogenous (ins92-iv technique?). So I am trying to setup the equivalent of a tobit-heckman-iv, and as I said, it ran on another laptop, yet not sure where, from all the output, where I can see the effects of my main regressor. Any ideas with this cmp analysis? Thanks in advance for any help.
svy (etc.)
cmp setup
svy: cmp (hindex08 = fem92 white92 wpart92 raeduc92 cendiv92 hindex92 c.age92##c.age92 nonsmk92 c.bmi92##c.bmi92 incpvr92) ///
(hindex08 = ins92 fem92 white92 wpart92 raeduc92 cendiv92 hindex92 c.age92##c.age92 nonsmk92 c.bmi92##c.bmi92 incpvr92) ///
(ins92 = fem92 white92 wpart92 raeduc92 cendiv92 hindex92 c.age92##c.age92 nonsmk92 c.bmi92##c.bmi92 incpvr92 risk92) , ///
ind("cond(hindex08, $cmp_cont, $cmp_left)" ins92 $cmp_probit) nonrtolerance
which runs perfectly on other laptop, but no way on mine. Only taking off the ///, and then I would get a totally different output from hers. Any ideas?
Besides the syntax problems, a greater one. As probably some of the readers might spot right away, I am trying to model censored data(hindex08-tobit?), suspecting there might be some sample selection problems (heckman model?), and suspecting the main regressor to be endogenous (ins92-iv technique?). So I am trying to setup the equivalent of a tobit-heckman-iv, and as I said, it ran on another laptop, yet not sure where, from all the output, where I can see the effects of my main regressor. Any ideas with this cmp analysis? Thanks in advance for any help.
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