Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s)
The zelig command estimates a variety of statistical
models. Use zelig
output with setx
and
sim
to compute quantities of interest, such as
predicted probabilities, expected values, and first
differences, along with the associated measures of
uncertainty (standard errors and confidence intervals).
1 |
formula |
a symbolic representation of the model to
be estimated, in the form |
model |
the name of a statistical model. Type
|
data |
the name of a data frame containing the
variables referenced in the formula, or a list of
multiply imputed data frames each having the same
variable names and row numbers (created by |
... |
additional arguments passed to |
by |
a factor variable contained in |
cite |
If is set to "TRUE" (default), the model citation will be |
Depending on the class of model selected, zelig
will return an object with elements including
coefficients
, residuals
, and formula
which may be summarized using summary(z.out)
or
individually extracted using, for example,
z.out\$coefficients
. See the specific models
listed above for additional output values, or simply type
names(z.out)
.
Matt Owen mowen@iq.harvard.edu, Kosuke Imai, Olivia Lau, and Gary King Maintainer: Matt Owen mowen@iq.harvard.edu
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