Comment from the Stata technical group Franz Buscha's book, Graphs Everyone Should Know and How to Create Them in Stata, is written for anyone who uses Stata to make graphs. Beginners will find a complete collection of tools for effectively visualizing their data and results. Experienced Stata...
Make sure graph options in Stata are set (copy format wmf, with color/black white, lines etc.). Also check if the copy and print options are set as you like in the graph preferences on the appearances tab. Create yourgraphin Stata, and then copy it to the clipboard.Copygraph(Ctrl+C)...
How about we create data frames dynamically? Now that we have understood what is a data frame. let us get to the main topic of discussion. Exploring the Syntax of pd.read_stata The read_stata is a function that allows us to read or export state files(dta) in the form of a data fra...
Why reprex? Getting unstuck is hard. Your first step here is usually to create a reprex, or reproducible example. The goal of a reprex is to package your code, and information about your problem so that others can run it…
Typenbain the window, and you can see the data. What the data looks like when you load it into R Step 2. Sort data The data is sorted by points per game, greatest to least. Let’s make it the other way around so that it’s least to greatest. ...
To facilitate a broader array of contrasts across racial/ethnic and sexual orientation groups, Fig. 1 graphs the interaction from Model 3 of Table 2 using predicted probabilities and shows some notable differences in the probability of flu vaccination across groups. The probability of vaccination hove...
Fig. 1. Panels A to F visualize the various moderating effects of a firm's task environment. The graphs were generated by using the margins command (and marginsplot) in STATA. Each plot shows the firm performance (vertical axis) as measured by Tobin's q in relation to cash holdings (hor...
A repository for the 'concurve' R package which generates confidence distributions and likelihood functions. Includes documentation on how to do produce similar graphs for Stata. - zadrafi/concurve
We pooled recent Demographic and Health Surveys from 25 sub-Saharan African countries to create a database of 57, 219 single mothers aged 15–49 years. Cumulative incidence graphs and Fine and Gray’s competing risk models were used to delineate the timing of a second premarital birth and ...
In Stata, we can use simulate to perform Monte Carlo simulations. We can also integrate our simulations into Stata's power commands so that we can easily create custom tables and graphs for a range of parameter values. This FAQ is organized as follows: The general procedure How to use ...