Hi,
I just came across an interesting article that reported 95% Uncertainty Interval using Monte Carlo method, and wondering if this is available in Stata.
Here is the reported method:
Estimates of uncertainty were modelled using a Monte Carlo-like approach where 1000 estimates of the drinking status, mean, and SD of the alcohol consumption estimates and relative risks were randomly simulated based on their respective uncertainty distributions (appendix p 5). The 2·5th and 97·5th percentiles were taken from the 1000 modelled PAF estimates to construct the 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs). All analyses were carried out using R (version 3.6.1).
I just came across an interesting article that reported 95% Uncertainty Interval using Monte Carlo method, and wondering if this is available in Stata.
Here is the reported method:
Estimates of uncertainty were modelled using a Monte Carlo-like approach where 1000 estimates of the drinking status, mean, and SD of the alcohol consumption estimates and relative risks were randomly simulated based on their respective uncertainty distributions (appendix p 5). The 2·5th and 97·5th percentiles were taken from the 1000 modelled PAF estimates to construct the 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs). All analyses were carried out using R (version 3.6.1).
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