Sacrificial line
A recent article in my field encourages reporting both the R-squared and the
Standard Error of the Estimate (or Root MSE). (James S. Krueger and Michael
S. Lewis-Beck. Goodness-of-Fit: R-Squared, SEE and �Best Practice�. The
Political Methodologist, vol. 15, no. 1, pp 2-4. 2007)
When I run a svy: reg command, I do not see the SEE (or Root MSE) reported.
I checked ereturn list, and I did not see anything that appeared to be the
SEE. Is there a way calculate the SEE when running a svy: reg command?
Maybe it could be derived using the predict , stdp postestimation command?
Or is there a reason that SEE is not appropriate in the context of a svy:
reg command?
Thanks in advance,
Rich
Richard A. Forshee, Ph.D.
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