From | Richard Williams <[email protected]> |
To | [email protected] |
Subject | st: Re: R�p. : st: RE: Bug in star displa y (t value in regression coefficients)? |
Date | Thu, 04 Nov 2004 08:29:30 -0500 |
At 01:46 PM 11/4/2004 +0100, Herve STOLOWY wrote:
One of the t values of the regression coefficients is 2.02 (I have it in the Stata output).What are the sample size and degrees of freedom? For example, if d.f. = 30, the critical value for T is 2.042, not 1.96. For d.f. = 40, the critical value is 2.021. Also, does the regular Stata output from regression indicate that the coefficient is significant?
In the excel file obtained through outreg, this coefficient is not marked with a star (whereas all other significant coefficients are automatically marked with one (0.05 level) or two stars (0.01 level).
Is then a problem with outreg? Or do I misuse outreg?
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