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MFRACPOL: Stata module to estimate fractional polynomial models

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Author Info
Patrick Royston () (Imperial College)
Gareth Ambler () (Imperial College School of Medicine)
Abstract

mfracpol selects the fractional polynomial (FP) model which best predicts the outcome variables. It is an update of the version published in STB-43 which did not work with Stata 6.

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File URL: http://www.stata.com/users/proyston/mfracpol
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File Function: Stata6 'net from' facility (without module name)
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Software component provided by Boston College Department of Economics in its series Statistical Software Components with number S369901.

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Programming language: Stata
Requires: Stata version 6.0
Date of creation: 17 Feb 1999
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Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:s369901

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Keywords: estimation; fractional polynomials;

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