> I can't use -prtest- and -ztest- because these two commands require, to my > knowledge, binary variables. > > My comparison should work on unpaired data. > > I searched in Stata on "proportions" but did not find any command for that > purpose. I missed maybe something. Would yo...
השב: st: Test for different proportion with cluster data FromUval <yuval.arbel@gmail.com> Tostatalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu Subjectהשב: st: Test for different proportion with cluster data DateWed, 11 Dec 2013 16:34:10 +0200...
DUP for each group of patients is presented in the original scale, while the analyses were conducted using the logarithmic-transformed values. To test the differences in clinical presentation and pathways to care between the groups of patients on their first contact with the services independent of...
In the present study, we draw from a laboratory-tested cognitive science principle—variants of worked examples in order to test whether worked examples can help to teach students about probabilistic reasoning in real world mathematics classrooms. Based on previous literature, proportional reasoning may ...
We can now test our Poisson-log module by running it on the airline data presented in [R] poisson. . use https://www.stata-press.com/data/r18/airline . list airline injuries n XYZowned airline injuries n XYZowned 1. 1 11 0.0950 2. 2 7 0.1920 3. 3 7 0.0750 4. 4 19 0.2078 5...
Ronan Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie> : This has been discussed many times over the years on Statalist, with the usual advice being: don't do that. If you want CIs on proportions, or to test differences in proportions, you probably want to use -svy:tab- (and if you don't have a survey...
Data were analysed using STATA V.14.2 (Stata Corp LLC, College Station, TX, USA) [28]. 3. Results A total of 33 schools (10 public and 23 private) were approached to participate in the study, and 11 private schools declined the request. Two private schools that initially expressed an ...