Dear all,
I am currently writing a thesis on health insurance in the USA, I have used the sdid command with the placebo option. This returns the estimates for: ATT, Std. Error, t-value, p-value, and the 95% confidence interval.
I added this to my thesis and showed it to my supervisor, who requested I add an adjusted r-squared value to indicate fit. The documentation of the command does not show an r-squared estimate, which makes sense. I thought of adding a RMSE value, but am at a loss on how that would fit in the code. Does anyone have any experience on producing fit indicators with the sdid command?
Many thanks,
Samuel Fairless
I am currently writing a thesis on health insurance in the USA, I have used the sdid command with the placebo option. This returns the estimates for: ATT, Std. Error, t-value, p-value, and the 95% confidence interval.
I added this to my thesis and showed it to my supervisor, who requested I add an adjusted r-squared value to indicate fit. The documentation of the command does not show an r-squared estimate, which makes sense. I thought of adding a RMSE value, but am at a loss on how that would fit in the code. Does anyone have any experience on producing fit indicators with the sdid command?
Many thanks,
Samuel Fairless
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