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You can use resulting macro‘varlist’as the varlist for any Stata command that allows factor varlists. Factor varlists come in two flavors, general and specific. An example of a general factor varlist ismpg i.foreign. The corresponding specific factor varlist might be ...
Lifelong learning is supported by early childhood education (ECE), which is broadly acknowledged as an important element of a child’s development. Access to quality ECE has been an influencing factor in laying a foundation for human capital development which enhances children’s development, their ...
Error in keras_model_sequential() : file name conversion problem -- name too long? Plotting quantile regression coefficients Converting a continuous variable to a discrete value for regression I need help to add the title to a MCA factor map plot Degree of vertex Plot() does only ...
Unmet healthcare need is a critical indicator, showing a plausible picture of how the healthcare system works in the unprecedented pandemic situation. It is important to understand what factors affect healthcare services of older adults in the midst of the outbreak, as this could help identify se...
David, I understand that “P>F” in a SAS Anova (or “Prob>F” in Stata) is short for the “probability that a random F-value could be greater than the F-value that you found”, given the numerator and denominator degrees of freedom. It essentially means the same as “sig” or “...
As a robustness check, we also considered in place of Shape factor a dummy variable for landlocked countries, the degree of exitability measured as the sum of land border and coastline (in km) divided by geographic area (in km2) and coastalness measured as total coastline (in km) divided ...
The role of factor accumulation is limited, with human capital accumulation hardly contributing to the growth rate change. Physical capital accumulation accounts on average for around 9% of the increase in the growth rate during an acceleration, although its exact contribution depends on the region,...
Weight loss is another factor known to have a potential negative effect on health [16,17,18,19,20]. Even a modest decline in body weight is a known risk of mortality in older adults [21]. It has been shown how body weight declines three to 5 years before cardiovascular deaths [22]....
New functionabbrev()performs the same actions as Stata’sabbrev()function: it returns abbreviated variable names. New function_st_tsrevar()is a handle-the-error-yourself variation of existing functionst_tsrevar(). Existing functionsghk()andghkfast(), which evaluate multivariate normal integrals,...