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warning in MMNL

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stephanehess
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Re: warning in MMNL

Post by stephanehess »

Hi

this would simply imply that the scale in the MMNL model is higher, i.e. the model is more deterministic. Your fit has improved a lot, which is in line with this too

So shouldn't be an issue

Stephane
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Re: warning in MMNL

Post by qcng »

Dear Prof. Hess,

Your explanation is in the page 2, then I did not see this.

Thanks for your explanation.

All the best,

Cuong
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