[Limdep Nlogit List] Multilevel mixed logit model in NLOGIT

William Greene wgreene at stern.nyu.edu
Sun Mar 7 01:54:28 AEDT 2021


Sadia.  Not clear about the hierarchical aspect. But, I'm not sure a mixed
logit
model is the right platform.  More like an ordered probit if severity is
discrete.
Regression model if continuous.  Also, it's not clear how a mixed logit
model
could be treated as a regression as appears to be suggested below.
/Bill Greene

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> *From:* SADIA AFROZA via Limdep <limdep at mailman.sydney.edu.au>
> *Date:* March 4, 2021 at 11:41:39 AM EST
> *To:* Limdep at mailman.sydney.edu.au
> *Cc:* SADIA AFROZA <safroza at deakin.edu.au>
> *Subject:* *[Limdep Nlogit List] Multilevel mixed logit model in NLOGIT*
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> Hi All
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> I am trying to calibrate a Mixed logit model using a four-level
> hierarchical structure. My dependent variable is crash severity. Does
> NLOGIT allows such analysis?
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> Thanks and Regards
> Sadia
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