Comparing Regression Coefficients Between Same-sample Nested Models Using Logit and Probit
Aarhus University · Yale University
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Abstract
Logit and probit models are widely used in empirical sociological research. However, the common practice of comparing the coefficients of a given variable across differently specified models fitted to the same sample does not warrant the same interpretation in logits and probits as in linear regression. Unlike linear models, the change in the coefficient of the variable of interest cannot be straightforwardly attributed to the inclusion of confounding variables. The reason for this is that the variance of the underlying latent variable is not identified and will differ between models. We refer to this as the problem of rescaling. We propose a solution that allows researchers to assess the influence of…
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- Econometrics
- Statistics
- Probit
- Logit
- Contrast (vision)
- Ordered probit
- Mathematics
- Logistic regression
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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