Dear Statalisters, I want to standardize a variable (BMI) with a given mean value. I've obtained that value from a -summarize- command, that is r(mean). Now I want to pass the value of r(mean) to the egen command. Here the commands and the error returned by Stata. . sum BMI...
In regression analysis, you need to standardize the independent variables when your model containspolynomial terms to model curvatureor interaction terms. These terms provide crucial information about the relationships between the independent variables and the dependent variable, but they also generate high ...
I want to standardize a variable (BMI) with a given mean value. I've obtained that value from a -summarize- command, that is r(mean). Now I want to pass the value of r(mean) to the egen command. Here the commands and the error returned by Stata. . sum BMI . scalar meanbmi=r...
I want to standardize a variable (BMI) with a given mean value. I've obtained that value from a -summarize- command, that is r(mean). Now I want to pass the value of r(mean) to the egen command. Here the commands and the error returned by Stata. . sum BMI . scalar meanbmi=r...
So, this is my dummy-variable, and I want to compare its frequency across my 62 cases for different cores (=decision rules). But: It makes a difference if an actor is located in a core covering 100% of my square or in a core covering only 50%. How can I standardize these dummy-...
AW: st: can I get standardized coefficients by standardize variables first? From"Martin Weiss" <martin.weiss1@gmx.de> To<statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu> SubjectAW: st: can I get standardized coefficients by standardize variables first? DateWed, 4 Mar 2009 10:58:51 +0100...