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This repository hosts a structured set of notes on discrete choice modeling, with a particular focus on the estimation, interpretation, and practical implementation of multinomial logit (MNL) and related models. The goals are to provide clear, conceptually-grounded explanations alongside worked examples that bridge theory and applied modeling practice, and to test the ‘digital garden’ medium for such notes.

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The site is built using Quartz, a static site generator designed for publishing interconnected notes, and is authored in Obsidian, which supports a graph-based, linked-knowledge workflow. The visual styling uses the Catppuccin theme via the quartz-themes project, which provides customizable Quartz-compatible themes. Notes created by Dan Yavorsky.