Better explanation than my Stata book. Thank you. Stata's i command is also an eloquent solution to using categorical variables (when you must) in logistic regression.
Great video! I was trying to run a logistic regression on race as a factor variable, but when I ran it, it only gave me the numeric values for the race, so I had no idea which races were assigned to what numeric value. Seeing the tabulate command executed in the video helped, because then I found out how stata assigns each variable. Thanks a ton, I love your videos, keep them coming
Nice presentation, but the no base category still shows omitted even though I declared base category as "no base". But if individually do regression, the coefficient is shown. What is the reason ?
Hi there, can someone help with this: in both anova and ancova models, how do you interpret the coeficients of the interaction between 2 factor variables, and the coeficient of the interatcion between a factor variable and a continuos variable???? thanks in advance for any tip.
Thank you, but i have a question i have stata 10 and i.[variable] is not working. Could you please share the command for the STATA 10 please. would highly appreciate your help. thank you again.
Well, I wrote a lengthy reply but it ran well over 500 characters. I would recommend consulting your favorite applied statistics text for guidance on interpretation.
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Better explanation than my Stata book. Thank you. Stata's i command is also an eloquent solution to using categorical variables (when you must) in logistic regression.
Great video! I was trying to run a logistic regression on race as a factor variable, but when I ran it, it only gave me the numeric values for the race, so I had no idea which races were assigned to what numeric value. Seeing the tabulate command executed in the video helped, because then I found out how stata assigns each variable. Thanks a ton, I love your videos, keep them coming
Thanks man, that was really helpful.
thank you it was helpful.I need also some about how will be the interpretation
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Nice presentation, but the no base category still shows omitted even though I declared base category as "no base". But if individually do regression, the coefficient is shown. What is the reason ?
I might be wrong, but it seems to me that factor variable is a new feature added to STATA 11. I guess you need to use dummy variables in STATA 10.
Hi there, can someone help with this: in both anova and ancova models, how do you interpret the coeficients of the interaction between 2 factor variables, and the coeficient of the interatcion between a factor variable and a continuos variable???? thanks in advance for any tip.
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Thank you, but i have a question i have stata 10 and i.[variable] is not working. Could you please share the command for the STATA 10 please. would highly appreciate your help. thank you again.
please put video how we can use stata to do maps thank you in advance
Well, I wrote a lengthy reply but it ran well over 500 characters. I would recommend consulting your favorite applied statistics text for guidance on interpretation.