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  • #16
    Thanks Richard, Actually I was just looking at http://www.stata-journal.com/sjpdf.h...iclenum=st0137.

    Best regards,
    Michael

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    • #17
      Dear Richard,
      Thank you for all of your help. I did as you suggested, it works, I'm a happy camper. I just have one question. what does 'N=e(N)' do?
      Best regards,

      Michael

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      • #18
        That is the sample size for the regression. Other ereturned values could be added too, e.g. The F value. See the help for statsby.
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        Richard Williams, Notre Dame Dept of Sociology
        Stata Version: 17.0 MP (2 processor)

        EMAIL: [email protected]
        WWW: https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam

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        • #19
          Also, if you want to compute p values for T statistics, the statsby command should include something like dfr = e(df_r). But if you have 1000s of cases for each regression, you can get by with just treating the Ts as Zs and calculate the P value accordingly.
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          Richard Williams, Notre Dame Dept of Sociology
          Stata Version: 17.0 MP (2 processor)

          EMAIL: [email protected]
          WWW: https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam

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