--- Martin Weiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree with you that if the p-value is given in the output, it would
> be nice to have it posted to the results for convenience. It is not
> always as straightforward to calculate as in this case.
> As a matter of fact, Stata does not report the p-values for the
> parameter estimates, either, though. It merely gives you the point
> estimates in e(b) and the varcov in e(V). Luckily, -ssc d parmest-
> allows one to access the p-values without fuss...
This is also discussed in a recent Stata Tip:
Buis, Maarten L. (2007) Stata Tip 54: Where did my p-values go? The
Stata Journal, 7(4): 584--586.
http://home.fsw.vu.nl/m.buis/wp/pvalue.html
-- Maarten
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