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st: Re: outreg2 and incorrect asterisks?


From   Jorge Eduardo Perez Perez <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: Re: outreg2 and incorrect asterisks?
Date   Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:51:58 -0500

Is the standard error right in the outreg2 table? Maybe outreg2 is not
getting the proper standard errors because they are adjusted by the
mim and svy prefixes
_______________________
Jorge Eduardo Pérez Pérez

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Ryan Wells <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am running a logistic regression with multiply-imputed data and using the svy: command for complex survey data. I then use outreg2 to send the output into a table. For statistical significance, I am setting 3 levels .05, .01., and .001. Everything works fine, but a few of the results have asterisks that do not match the P-value that is listed in the raw stata output. In the example below, the P value is 3.07 in the raw output...but only 1 asterisk shows up on the outreg2 table that is produced. I can easily check and change these by hand...but I am wondering why this mismatch may be occurring and if I am missing something conceptually.
>
> Here is the syntax:
>
> mim,storebv: svy:logit money_action par_exp4 par_aspr4 par_bach grandpar_bach age_parent income_ten_thou numkids ///
> female asian hispanic black par_nativeng parttime nowork catholic private ///
> par_involv heldback ztest_score daycare nursery headstart kinder, or
>
> outreg2 using moneyaction-0915, se replace ef alpha(0.001, 0.01, 0.05) bdec(3) tdec(3) rdec(3) word
>
> Here is the raw output of the "nursery" variable:
>
> money_action | Odds Rat.  Std. Err.     t    P>|t|    [95% Conf. Int.]   MI.df
>  nursery |   1.17315   .061089    3.07   0.002     1.0587  1.29997   211.7
>
> here is the row in the outreg2 table:
> nursery      1.173*
>
>
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