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Also see[R] logistic; logistic displays estimates as odds ratios. Many users prefer the logistic command to logit. Results are the same regardless of which you use—both are the maximum-likelihood estimator. Several auxiliary commands that can be run after logit, probit, or logistic estimation are described in[R] logistic postestimation. Quick ...
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