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RE: st: Modeling % data
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"Martin Weiss" <[email protected]>
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<[email protected]>
Subject
RE: st: Modeling % data
Date
Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:54:50 +0200
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" Printing from Adobe Acrobat or equivalent should be able to cope with
this."
I think Michael`s point is that he wants the animation gone for printing
purposes, which he can do by finding all the slides that have all bullet
points uncovered and printing _only those_. Such a version of an animated
presentation is easy to compile for authors by adding the [handout] option
to the beamer class. I think it would be good if authors of presentations
for UGMs sent them in the handout format to Kit Baum.
HTH
Martin
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nick Cox
Sent: Donnerstag, 23. September 2010 20:47
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: st: Modeling % data
Printing from Adobe Acrobat or equivalent should be able to cope with this.
Go for multiple pages per sheet.
Clearly, I can't see your operating system, .pdf viewing software or
printing software from here, but rummaging around should find something
similar.
Nick
[email protected]
Michael I. Lichter
Thank you for making your presentation available. Is it possible to make
a single-page-per-slide version available, too? That is, one that's not
72 pages long for 20 slides! Thanks.
On 9/22/2010 11:51 AM, Maarten buis wrote:
> This all depends on how close your dependent variable gets to the
boundaries of 0% and 100%. If the data stays well within the range of
> 20%-80% than I would have no problem using either -qreg- or just regular
> -reg-. However, when you have observations that get close to these
> boundaries, you'll probably want to take them into account. For that
> there is a whole suite of commands available, which I discussed at the
> last German Stata Users' Group meeting:
> <http://ideas.repec.org/p/boc/dsug10/04.html>
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