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Re: st: anova
At 08:01 AM 10/17/2006, irodriguez wrote:
I�m trying to do a variance analysis
I�ve setted memory to 50 and matsize to 800
but when I use anova command stata gives me a message like this:
anova roa lagroa mu gama laggama
too many variables or values
r(146);
What can I do?
Thanks
Do you know that, by default, Stata is assuming
all your variables are categorical? Is that what
you want? If not, use the continuous option.
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