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st: Output differences, Stata 11 vs Excel 2010


From   Yerik Kaslow <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: Output differences, Stata 11 vs Excel 2010
Date   Fri, 1 Nov 2013 13:16:30 -0500

Hi Statalisters,

I've noticed this difference several times before, and it's always
confused a troubled me a little.

I have clinical trial data I'm analyzing, ttest output is below. The
means are nearly the same, but the standard deviations are different.
I've also noticed this also with p-values. The differences are always
small, but if it's right at the margin of significance, it can
obviously make a difference.

Does anyone have insight as to why when I run tests of the exact same
data using Stata, then using Excel, I get slightly different results?

Any insight is appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Excel Calculations:
Outcome
CD1        68 58 126 6.49 6.45 0.04 2.70 2.21 0.9344
CD2        68 58 126 7.65 7.41 0.23 2.27 2.07 0.5539
CD3        68 58 126 8.01 7.90 0.12 2.12 2.06 0.7542
CD4 68 58 126 7.29 7.22 0.07 2.34 2.01 0.8597
CD5 68 58 126 7.74 6.45 1.29 2.13 2.49 0.2262
CD6 68 58 126 7.74 7.31 0.42 2.15 2.24 0.2841


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Yerik Kaslow
[email protected]
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