This raises issues on two levels: how
to do it and whether it is a good idea.
Others will respond on the first; my
own prejudices on the second were laid
out in
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2007-03/msg00646.html
but naturally you should look at other
comments in the same thread.
Nick
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matthias a.k.a. bunny
> i did some ordered logit regression with stata which generated the
> common output.
> as i have to deal with a set of regressions and my work is rather
> basic i dont need the full information but i�d like to arrange the
> tables as clearly as possible.
> I ve seen it in many publications that ran multiple regression on
> similiar issues that coefficients were printed out and the
> significane level was denoted by * , ** , *** for 99, 95 and 90
> levels instead
> of printing another column with the exact marginal level.
> Is it possible to do this directly in stata ?
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