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  • Bivariate Analysis in Stata

    Hello, I am fairly new to stata. I wanted to do bivariate analysis between multiple dependent and categorical independent variables (My independent variables are dummy variables). I was looking for a way of generating a table that shows the significance level or p values of all categorical variables for each independent variable, as well as their percentages and standard errors. Is there a way I can generate such a table in stata? Also how can i export the table in an arranged format into excel to ease reporting?
    Thanks

  • #2
    As far as your first question is concerned (bivariate analysis...), you may want to take a look at - help biprobit -.
    For creating table with Stata results you may want to look at - help estout -.

    Kind regards,
    Carlo
    Kind regards,
    Carlo
    (Stata 19.0)

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    • #3
      Thanks Carlo. Helpful tip!

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      • #4
        Concerning your question about exporting such tables, you may also want to take a look into the Ian Watson's tabout package which can help you in creating publication quality tables. The package is avaiblable from ssc (ssc inst tabout) and an excellent tutorial for it is available from here: http://www.ianwatson.com.au/stata/tabout_tutorial.pdf

        Table 8 in the tutorial might be of interest to you?
        Last edited by Roberto Liebscher; 05 Sep 2014, 06:25.

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