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Re: st: Creating print-ready tables for one-sample t-tests


From   Austin Nichols <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Creating print-ready tables for one-sample t-tests
Date   Tue, 4 Dec 2012 18:01:04 -0500

Tim Streibel <[email protected]>:
What are the variables? Can you provide more context?

On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Tim Streibel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually I am really using ttest variable==0 and I think it is appropriate due to several reasons (distribution, sample size and literature). However, I just want to create different tables which include some description in the first row and first column and is divided into several panels. I guess I should also mention that the table shall consist of means t-statistics and p-values (in form of stars) resulting from different ttests. I hope thats possible?
>
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> Datum: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 12:06:24 -0600
>> Von: Rebecca Pope <[email protected]>
>> An: [email protected]
>> Betreff: Re: st: Creating print-ready tables for one-sample t-tests
>
>> -estout- may still work for you, but more detail on your question
>> would be helpful here. E.g. are you using -ttest- against some
>> particular value (my guess because that would be informative)? If so,
>> this information can be saved in a matrix which -estout- can access.
>> -estout-, by the way, is a user-written program (I assume -xml_tab- is
>> too) and should be cited as such.
>>
>>
>> Rebecca
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Tim Streibel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hey all,
>> >
>> > I am experiencing the following problem: I want to present the results
>> (mostly just means and the overall t-statistic (maybe also the resulting
>> p-values) from one-sample t-tests) in a proper style as you can find them in
>> journal articles.
>> > However, I've only found commands doing that for regression like estout
>> or xml_tab. Can you give me a tipp how to do that for t-tests?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!

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