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Determining the Relationship Between Distinct Obesity Prevalence Groups and Risk Factors By Panel Random-Effect Ordered Probit Model in Turkey

Pharmata, 2023
Aim: The study aimed to analyze the socio-demographic and economic characteristics of families or individuals that can affect the normal weight, overweight, obesity, and severe obesity of the individual determined by the Body Mass Index (BMI) using the panel random-effect ordered Probit model in Turkey.
BAYGUTALP, Fatih   +3 more
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Empirical comparison of the effects of urban and rural crashes on motorcyclist injury severities: A correlated random parameters ordered probit approach with heterogeneity in means

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2021
In Thailand in 2016, more than 70% of all deaths due to road accidents were motorcyclist deaths. This study uses a correlated random parameters ordered probit model with heterogeneity in means (CRPOPHM) to obtain insight into differences in the significant factors determining the severity of motorcyclist injury between motorcycle crashes in urban and ...
Chamroeun, Se   +4 more
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Might low-protein diet for chronic kidney disease patients be successful A case study with the application of a random effects ordered probit model

International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics, 2023
A low-protein diet (LPD) in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients delays the natural progression towards end-stage renal disease. The identification of the factors that guarantee patients' adherence to the diet may help physicians to provide a better assistance as well as improving patients' quality of life.
Gitto, Lara   +5 more
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A random effects ordered probit model for rating migrations

Finance Research Letters, 2010
Abstract Employing a random effects ordered probit model, this paper examines the sources of heterogeneity in sovereign credit ratings in emerging economies. The analysis uses data from six rating agencies for 90 countries. The model highlights the importance of considering the cross-section error, which captures country-specific heterogeneity, in ...
Rasha Alsakka, Owain ap Gwilym
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Adjusting Self-Assessed Health for Potential Bias Using a Random-Effects Generalized Ordered Probit model

2015
We study how socioeconomic conditions, especially relative household income, affect self-assessed health. We use a random effects generalized ordered probit model with data from China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) to test for heterogeneity in how people assess their health.
Yang, Qingqing   +3 more
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Investigation of factors affecting the injury severity of single-vehicle rollover crashes: A random-effects generalized ordered probit model

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2017
Rollover crashes are responsible for a notable number of serious injuries and fatalities; hence, they are of great concern to transportation officials and safety researchers. However, only few published studies have analyzed the factors associated with severity outcomes of rollover crashes. This research has two objectives.
Alireza Jafari, Anarkooli   +2 more
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Estimating Dynamic Probit Models with Higher-order Time- and Network-lag Structure and Correlated Random Effects

Many strategic choices in the social sciences involve sluggish adjustment with an ex-ante unknown lag structure as well as patterns of interdependency among the cross-sectional units, which call for a flexible parameterization based on multiple networks. This chapter proposes straightforward panel-probit estimation approaches based on control functions
Egger, Peter H., Kesina, Michaela
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