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Tabulating SPost results using estout and esttab
Jann, Ben; Long, J. Scott - In: Stata Journal 10 (2010) 1, pp. 46-60
The SPost user package (Long and Freese, 2006, Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata [Stata Press]) is a suite of postestimation commands to compute additional tests and effects representations for a variety of regression models. To facilitate and automate the task of...
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Making regression tables simplified
Jann, Ben - In: Stata Journal 7 (2007) 2, pp. 227-244
estout, introduced by Jann (Stata Journal 5: 288–308), is a useful tool for producing regression tables from stored estimates. However, its syntax is relatively complex and commands may turn out long even for simple tables. Furthermore, having to store the estimates beforehand can be...
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Making regression tables from stored estimates
Jann, Ben - In: Stata Journal 5 (2005) 3, pp. 288-308
Organizing and archiving statistical results and processing a subset of those results for publication are important and often underestimated issues in conducting statistical analyses. Because automation of these tasks is often poor, processing results produced by statistical packages is quite...
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