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Re: st: "Best" command to output regression results
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Neil Shephard <[email protected]>
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Re: st: "Best" command to output regression results
Date
Wed, 3 Nov 2010 16:15:10 +0000
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Weichle, Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Statalisters,
> Is there a best command to output regression results (coefficients,
> confidence intervals)? The -estimates table- command doesn't allow you
> to output confidence intervals; it only allows you to output stars for
> significance levels. I came across the -estout- command and am trying
> to understand its usage. If I have saved the logistic regression
> results using -estimates store model1-, can someone provide me an
> example to output the ORs and confidence intervals (both rounded to 2
> decimal places) in the log file?
>
> Eventually, I'd like to take the estimates and put them in a Word
> document. Does anyone have a suggestion to do so without having to copy
> and paste each estimate into the Word document?
My "best" way is to do this with -estout- (although I never use M$-Word).
There is plenty of discussion on this very topic in the Statalist
archives (see URL in the bottom of Statalist mails for links to
searchable archives).
There was even a thread yesterday which touched on it and included some code.
Neil
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