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st: Re: R�p. : st: RE: Bug in star displa y (t value in regression coefficients)?


From   Richard Williams <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Re: R�p. : st: RE: Bug in star displa y (t value in regression coefficients)?
Date   Thu, 04 Nov 2004 08:29:30 -0500

At 01:46 PM 11/4/2004 +0100, Herve STOLOWY wrote:

One of the t values of the regression coefficients is 2.02 (I have it in the Stata output).

In the excel file obtained through outreg, this coefficient is not marked with a star (whereas all other significant coefficients are automatically marked with one (0.05 level) or two stars (0.01 level).

Is then a problem with outreg? Or do I misuse outreg?
What are the sample size and degrees of freedom? For example, if d.f. = 30, the critical value for T is 2.042, not 1.96. For d.f. = 40, the critical value is 2.021. Also, does the regular Stata output from regression indicate that the coefficient is significant?

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