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Re: st: Equivalent in Stata for lsmean command from SAS


From   Ronan Conroy <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Equivalent in Stata for lsmean command from SAS
Date   Mon, 26 Aug 2002 14:22:38 +0100

on 26/8/02 1:17 PM, Cecile DELHUMEAU at [email protected] wrote:

> In this case, lsmean give the mean ajusted by sexe and age of vitamine A for
> each class of the variable Cas : case and control.

Check -adjust-. It will (more helpfully) give you confidence intervals
rather than standard errors for predictions.

More important, the use of -findit- with the words "adjusted means" gives a
web link to 

http://www.stata.com/support/faqs/stat/lsmeans.html

which you might read.

This is the sort of question that the -findit- command is good at tracking
down answers to. 
  

Ronan M Conroy ([email protected])
Lecturer in Biostatistics
Royal College of Surgeons
Dublin 2, Ireland
+353 1 402 2431 (fax 2329)

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