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Re: st: extracting coefficients from an -estimates- table
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daniel klein <[email protected]>
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Re: st: extracting coefficients from an -estimates- table
Date
Thu, 13 Feb 2014 18:19:54 +0100
I see. Guess in that case I would probably grasp the coefficients
directly after each regression, referring to _b[mpg] (or use the
-get()- function), as I assume this is easier to understand for
students than more complicated matrix expressions.
Best
Daniel
--
I very specifically want to run two (or more) regressions and subtract one
value from another - as in my example below.
The reason is to demonstrate (to my students) how interactions work within a
single regression (as you've noted), by showing how the values are derived
when the regressions are run separately.
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