Can you be more specific? Do you mean standard errors
adjusted for clustering or what? I don't think there are many
new features in Stata 9 that allow different standard error
estimates. In any case, can you show a brief example of what
you mean?
At 02:41 PM 5/23/2006, you wrote:
Hi listmembers,
In Stata 9, suddenly there are lots more possibilities for standard error
in the different types of regression. Is there an easy overview that will
help me understand more about the logic behind the standard errors?
Tim
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