Statalist,
I understand that the choices within discrete choice models should be mutually exclusive and exhaustive. Is this true for the choices in an asclogit model? I know this isn't a good way to go about confirming this, but I've tried to run the asclogit command with the auto dataset as described in http://www.stata.com/manuals13/rasclogit.pdf and changing the choices such that they are not mutually exclusive, yet the model still runs.
In contrast when I run the asclogit on my real dataset, I get the following error: "variable X has replicate levels for one or more cases; this is not allowed"
Any thoughts?
I understand that the choices within discrete choice models should be mutually exclusive and exhaustive. Is this true for the choices in an asclogit model? I know this isn't a good way to go about confirming this, but I've tried to run the asclogit command with the auto dataset as described in http://www.stata.com/manuals13/rasclogit.pdf and changing the choices such that they are not mutually exclusive, yet the model still runs.
In contrast when I run the asclogit on my real dataset, I get the following error: "variable X has replicate levels for one or more cases; this is not allowed"
Any thoughts?
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