Martin (et al.)
Tried this
-estat bootstrap-
followed by
-ereturn list-
but see only same stuff as -ereturn list- after bootstrap, which includes
various parameters of the problem, e.g.,
e(level) = 95 e(N_reps) = 1500
but nothing corresponding to results, i.e., estimated standard error,
estimated 95% CIs....
I have a feeling I am not using -return- correctly to search for
these....?
--Herb
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Maarten Buis wrote:
> Herb:
> Various results can be "-ereturn-end" if you type -estat bootstrap- after your bootstrap command.
> HTH,
> Maarten
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Herb Smith
> Sent: donderdag 28 september 2006 15:13
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: st: Results from -bootstrap-
>
>
> I am running -bootstrap- with my estimator. I would like to -return- and
> cumulate results across repeated samples (from the original population)
> via -simulate- . But I am at a loss as to where to find the statistics
> produced by -bootstrap- (or -estat bootstrap-), e.g., the estimated 95%
> confidence intervals. I mean, I obviously see them on the screen, for any
> given -bootstrap-, but neither
>
> -return list-
>
> or
>
> -ereturn list-
>
> show me any scalars, macros, or matrixes I can "grab" to pass on to
> -simulate-
>
>
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