Interpreting Discrete Choice Models
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In discrete choice models the relationships between the independent variables and the choice probabilities are nonlinear depending on both the value of the particular independent variable being interpreted and the values of the other independent variables. Thus interpreting the magnitude of the effects (the substantive effects) of the independent variables on choice behavior requires the use of additional interpretative techniques. Three common techniques for interpretation are described here: first differences marginal effects and elasticities and odds ratios. Concepts related to these techniques are also discussed as well as methods to account for estimation uncertainty. Interpretation of binary logits ordered logits multinomial and conditional logits and mixed discrete choice models such as mixed multinomial logits and random effects logits for panel data are covered in detail. The techniques discussed here are general and can be applied to other models with discrete dependent variables which are not specifically described here.
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