Storing, analyzing, and presenting Stata output
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This presentation discusses how to store, analyze, and present Stata output. I explain how to use my commands –regsave– and –svret– to save Stata output to a Stata-formatted dataset. Results can then be easily manipulated using standard Stata commands. I next demonstrate how to export large sets of results to Microsoft Excel where they can be easily viewed in a pivot table. Finally, I show how to use my command –texsave– to export results to a LaTeX table that can be incorporated into a professional paper or presentation. I provide examples that show how to automate these procedures so that researchers can easily rerun analyses without having to manually reassemble their output each time.Download Info
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Paper provided by Stata Users Group in its series BOS10 Stata Conference with number 5.Length:
Date of creation: 20 Jul 2010
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Handle: RePEc:boc:bost10:5
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