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Re: st: Poisson and post estimation analysis
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Richard. Turned out to be
the listcoef command detailed in Long and Freese (p. 205, rev. ed.,
2003)
Quoting Richard Williams <[email protected]>:
At 04:06 PM 2/18/2006, you wrote:
A couple of years ago I ran some poisson regressions on publication
and citation data and found some post-estimation commands that
enabled me define comparisons between groups. For example, based on
the use of certain procedures available under Stata, I was able to
observe that being a graduate of the two particular types of
graduate programs, compared to a third type, increased the expected
number of published articles by 132 percent and 110 percent
respectively, and the expected numbers of citations by 114 percent
and 96.5 percent respectively. Unfortunately, although I can recall
the procedures were available under Stata, perhaps as a .do file, I
cannot recall names, etc. Anyone know the procedures I am talking
about? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Perhaps you want Long & Freese's -spost- routines? Do -findit
spost-. If you are using Stata 9 you want the spost9 files. The
latest edition of their very good book can be found at
http://www.stata.com/bookstore/regmodcdvs.html
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