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Re: st: Same code, same machine, same data, different results
From
"Dimitriy V. Masterov" <[email protected]>
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Subject
Re: st: Same code, same machine, same data, different results
Date
Wed, 5 Sep 2012 14:18:35 -0700
Mattia,
Do you have any m:m merges by any chance?
DVM
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Mattia Landoni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear statalisters,
>
> a friend of mine has a bizarre problem. She is running a regression as follows:
>
> xi: regress a b c i.d i.e
>
> and her output is different every time. Has anyone ever seen a
> behavior like this? Below are some details.
>
> Environment:
> - Stata 11
> - Windows 32-bit
>
> Precise description:
> The do-file imports several files from .csv, then merges them, then
> runs the regression. If I run the do-file, I get certain results. If I
> issue the same regression command again, I get again the same results,
> as it should be. However, if I re-run the do-file from the beginning,
> I get slightly different results and the regression even reports a
> slightly different number of observations. (Say, 2663 vs. 2666). Every
> time all the data are taken afresh from the same static .csv sources.
> There is nothing random about the do-file, that I know. The xi:
> command generates about 200 i-variables and a few, maybe 10, are
> dropped because of collinearity. There are more than 2500
> observations.
>
> I could post the do-file here, but it's big and messy. If anyone has
> any insight after reading the above description, I'd be very glad to
> hear it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mattia
>
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