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Re: st: Using pathreg in STATA


From   Philip Ender <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Using pathreg in STATA
Date   Mon, 6 Sep 2010 20:13:27 -0700

Amal Khanolkar <[email protected]> wrote:

I have a question regarding the 'pathreg' command. Is it possible to
adjust for covariates/confounders in addition to just studying effects
between variables in the path model? If so, could anyone please give an
example of a command with adjustment for confounders using pathreg.

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Dear Amal,

-pathreg- is nothing more than a wrapper for -regress-.  Each set of
variables inside parentheses specifies a separate regression model.
-pathreg- displays the results from each model displaying both regular
and standardized coefficients.  If you have covariates/confounders you
will need to think about how you would specify this in terms of
regression.


-- 
Phil Ender
UCLA Statistical Consulting Group
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