Hi, thank you for this useful tool.
I am wondering if there is any plan to support Three-Stage Least Squares(3sls) on this EqTabs.
Thank you.
EqTabs (Equation summaries)
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Re: EqTabs (Equation summaries)
Since equations cannot be estimated via 3SLS, no.
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Re: EqTabs (Equation summaries)
Hey everyone!
I'd like to augment the source code, so that instead of having asterix behind the SE or TS to indicate significance, I have them right behind the coefficients.
I already defined the following:
For the asterix to be added to the SEs, the code now looks like this:
How and where do I need to change the code to add these asterix behind the coefficients? Which lines do I have to add?
I'm really new to coding, so please be easy on me here
Thanks for your help!!!
I'd like to augment the source code, so that instead of having asterix behind the SE or TS to indicate significance, I have them right behind the coefficients.
I already defined the following:
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!sig01 = 0
!sig5 = 0
!sig1 = 0
if !pval < 0.01 then
!sig1=1
endif
if !pval < 0.05 then
!sig5=1
endif
if !pval < 0.10 then
!sig01=1
endif
For the asterix to be added to the SEs, the code now looks like this:
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if !SEasterisk then 'add asterix if significant
if !sig01=1 then
%se = %se + "*"
endif
if !sig5=1 then
%se = %se + "*"
endif
if !sig1=1 then
%se = %se + "*"
endif
endif
How and where do I need to change the code to add these asterix behind the coefficients? Which lines do I have to add?
I'm really new to coding, so please be easy on me here
Thanks for your help!!!
EqTabs with nonlinear squares
I ran the eqsumtab program after having estimated a set of nonlinear squares regressions. However, everything is shifted / wrongly linked as the constant is not shown as dependent variable. Thus, the coefficient of the constant is shown as the coefficient of the first variable and so on. Thus, also the coefficients of the last dependent variable are not shown at all in that table.
Is it a problem typically occuring with nonlinear squares?
How can I fix it in the program? Or is there even an easier way?
Many thanks in advance!
Is it a problem typically occuring with nonlinear squares?
How can I fix it in the program? Or is there even an easier way?
Many thanks in advance!
Re: EqTabs (Equation summaries)
Furthermore, if my regressions contain interacted dependent variables, let's say:
a, b, a*c, b*c
the table just lists a, b and c and again does not link the dependent variable to the right coefficient.
This, I could manage by just defining a new variable before running the regressions, however maybe there is a solution within eqsumtab?
a, b, a*c, b*c
the table just lists a, b and c and again does not link the dependent variable to the right coefficient.
This, I could manage by just defining a new variable before running the regressions, however maybe there is a solution within eqsumtab?
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Re: EqTabs (Equation summaries)
Yeah, that add-in is really only meant for simple equations specified by list.
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Re: EqTabs (Equation summaries)
Hi! I'm using the EqTabs add-in, and I was wondering how I could add some regression statistics at the end, in particular the standard deviation of the regression (se) and the mean of the dependent variable (meandep). Thanks!!!
Re: EqTabs (Equation summaries)
Hi again, I was able to modify the code and add the stats I needed. Thanks anyway! It's just great to have such a first-rate support when needed.
Re: EqTabs (Equation summaries)
Hi! I have been trying to use the add-in but it raises the error "7 is not a valid index for.". Do you have any suggestion on what I could do to solve the problem?
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
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