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Re: st: how-to calculate beta, standardized coefficients using svy regress?
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Steven Samuels <[email protected]> |
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Re: st: how-to calculate beta, standardized coefficients using svy regress? |
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Tue, 3 Jul 2007 10:43:00 -0400 |
"findit spost9" will find the -spost9- package. It includes the -
listcoef- command, which will show betas standardized for X, for Y,
and for both.
On Jul 3, 2007, at 10:01 AM, Tim Hale wrote:
Dear Statalist subscribers,
I've just started using the new Stata 10 about a week ago. One
reason I wanted to learn Stata is the set of survey and cluster
commands. However, I've found that in using the -regress- command,
you can not include the -beta- option.
Does anyone know if there is a work around to this, so that I can
calculate beta (standardized coefficients)? Also, is this a
limitation of Stata, and something that SUDAAN is capable of
performing?
Thanks in advance, for your help,
Tim Hale
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