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From   daniel klein <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Re:
Date   Thu, 11 Aug 2011 12:50:15 +0200

lreine,

-esttab- is a post estimation command that picks up information stored
in e(). Since -ttest- stores its results in r() I do not think
-esttab- can be used to pick up these results.

You might look into -outreg2- (available from SSC) where it seems you
can at least add results stored in r().

However, if all you want to show is that two gorups differ in their
means, why not just estimate a linear regression with the group
variable as predictor?

Best
Daniel

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lreine wrote:
Do you mean that there's no way of adding the mean values onto the
output table using esttab?
I tried the command you suggested 'esttab b t using ttesst.rtf, label append'
Stata tells me: r(111);
estimation result b not found.
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