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Custom estimation tables

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  • Jeff Pitblado

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This presentation illustrates how to construct custom tables from one or more estimation commands. I demonstrate how to add custom labels for significant coefficients and make targeted style edits to cells in the table using the following commands: collect get, collect dir, collect dims, collect levelsof, collect label list, collect label values, collect layout, collect query header, collect style header, collect style showbase, collect style row, collect style cell, collect query column, collect style column, collect stars, collect query, column collect preview, etable. I begin with a description of what constitutes a collection and how items (numeric and string results) in a collection are tagged (identified) and conclude with a simple workflow to enable users to build their own custom tables from estimation commands. This presentation motivates the construction of estimation tables and concludes with the convenience command etable.

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  • Jeff Pitblado, 2022. "Custom estimation tables," London Stata Conference 2022 15, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:lsug22:15
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