| From | Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk> |
| To | statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu |
| Subject | Re: st: Accessing exponentiated -glm- parameters |
| Date | Wed, 28 Aug 2002 16:03:17 +0100 |
At 11:45 27/08/02 +0200, Ruud A. van Lieshout wrote:
One way is to use my -parmest- package with the -eform- option. (Type -webseek parmest-, -net search parmest- or -ssc describe parmest- to find out more.) This will give you a data set with 1 obs per parameter and data on their estimates, SEs, confidence limits, P-values and much more (if you ask for it).I use GLM, with the EFORM option. How can I access the exponentiated coefficients and their standard errors??
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