All singing, all dancing 3d function plots with beamer, pgfplots and animate.sty

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Source: Long/Freese, Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata

I use emacs/ All singing, all dancing 3d function plots with beamer, pgfplots and animate.sty for all my textprocessing needs, and for the last four or five years, I have created all my slides with Till Tantaus excellent “beamer” class. At the moment, I’m teaching a 2nd year stats course (imagine doing this with PowerPoint – the horror! the horror!), so I sometimes use graphs from the assigned text like this one from Long&Freese that illustrates the latent variable/threshold interpretation of the binary logit model. The message should be fairly clear:  All singing, all dancing 3d function plots with beamer, pgfplots and animate.sty depends on  All singing, all dancing 3d function plots with beamer, pgfplots and animate.sty andfollows a standard logistic distribution around its conditional mean.

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