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Re: Fwd: st: standard deviation gain calculation with Stata


From   Richard Williams <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: Fwd: st: standard deviation gain calculation with Stata
Date   Tue, 08 Dec 2009 11:32:08 -0500

At 11:01 AM 12/8/2009, Nirina F wrote:
Hello All,
I would like to know what is the magnitude of standard deviation gain
in years of schooling from residence in metro area from the following
example.

The -listcoef- command, which is part of Long & Freese's -spost9- package, is handy for such things. You want the bStdY column.

. use "http://fmwww.bc.edu/ec-p/data/hayashi/griliches76.dta";, clear
(Wages of Very Young Men, Zvi Griliches, J.Pol.Ec. 1976)

. quietly reg  s smsa iq med kww age mrt

. listcoef, std

regress (N=758): Unstandardized and Standardized Estimates

 Observed SD: 2.2318284
 SD of Error: 1.6774436

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s | b t P>|t| bStdX bStdY bStdXY SDofX
-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------
smsa | 0.05699 0.420 0.675 0.0260 0.0255 0.0117 0.4566 iq | 0.06140 12.553 0.000 0.8362 0.0275 0.3747 13.6187 med | 0.15430 6.633 0.000 0.4230 0.0691 0.1895 2.7411 kww | 0.02252 2.270 0.024 0.1644 0.0101 0.0737 7.3022 age | 0.27255 10.957 0.000 0.8127 0.1221 0.3641 2.9818 mrt | -0.34676 -2.509 0.012 -0.1734 -0.1554 -0.0777 0.5001
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