Richard, you are right. listcoef is indeed survey aware for recognized
commands. I think it wasn't in an earlier version of spost9. I just
tested it with my analysis and it produced the desired results. In any
event, I am still stuck on trying to produce a standardized coefficient
for the truncated regression model, as I am certain listcoef doesn't
handle that. Since the truncated regression model is a special case of
the tobit, I assume the standardization equation is similar.
Eric L. Sevigny, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
University of South Carolina
1305 Greene St
Columbia, SC 29208
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Subject: RE: st: Standardized tobit coefficients
At 09:56 PM 10/1/2008, SEVIGNY, ERIC wrote:
>Thanks for your suggestion. However, in the interest of keeping things
>uncomplicated, I left out some elements of my analysis. First, I am
>using -svy- to analyze complex survey data. Second, I also need to
>generate analogous standardized coefficients for a truncated regression
>model. Unfortunately, -listcoef- is not survey aware, nor is -truncreg-
>one of the usable commands with -listcoef-. So, I'm still at square
one.
Are you sure about listcoef and svy? I don't have a svy:tobit
example handy, but the following does produce results (whether or not
they are correct I don't know).
webuse nhanes2f
svy: ologit health female black
listcoef, std
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