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st: RE: Pscores: assignment to Treated and Control?
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"Ariel Linden, DrPH" <[email protected]>
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st: RE: Pscores: assignment to Treated and Control?
Date
Fri, 19 Nov 2010 10:19:50 -0800
Hi Colette,
It dose not appear that pscore offers the option to generate a variable for
the matches.
I am more familiar with other user written programs that do automatically
generate the matches. -psmatch2- generates all sorts of useful variables
for post further analytic purposes. -cem- (written by Gary King and found on
his website, as well as a descrption in a recent article in Stata Journal),
uses coarsened exact matcing and also leaves a couple of new variables in
the file for the match and the weight. -optmatch- is yet another user
written program that performs matching (optimal), written by Mark Lunt
(findit - optmatch).
There are others as well, but these are my top picks of programs for
matching (propensity score or otherwise)
I hope this helps
Ariel
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 15:13:51 -0000
From: "Colette.Grey" <[email protected]>
Subject: st: RE: Pscores: assignment to Treated and Control?
Dear All,
I have run the following:
pscore EPSTARG SIZE MTBW MGRSHARES ExonBoard CEOchair ceotenure ETRW
REGULATION RDW COVERAGE COVERAGE NOISEABSW, pscore (myscore) blockid
(myblock) numblo (5) level (0.005) logit
and am wondering please how do I know how many (and which) observations
are in the treated category and in the control category?
Many thanks,
Colette
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