Stata: Visualizing Regression Models Using coefplot
stata : Visualizing Regression Models Using coefplotPartiallybased on Ben Jann s June 2014 presentation at the 12thGerman stata Users Group meeting in Hamburg, Germany: A new command for plotting Regression coefficients and other estimates on other materials from coefplot website: KoffmanOffice of Population Research (OPR)Princeton UniversityMay 9, 20171Workshop OutlineMotivationIntroductioncoefplotcom mand Basic usage single model multiple Models subgraphs Labels confidence intervals2Motivation Regression results are often presented in tablesdiabetesfemale ( )age ***( )bmi ***( )region==NE ( )region==MW ( )region==S **( )*** p< , ** p< , * p< Regression results are often presented in tables however, displaying results graphically can be much more effective:easier to see and remember patterns and trendsfemaleagebmiregion==NEregion==MWre gion== ratio: diabetesdiabetesfemale ( )age ***( )bmi ***( )region==NE ( )region==MW ( )region==S **( )*** p< , ** p< , * p< Regression results are often presented in tables however, displaying results graphically can be much more effective:easier to see and remember patterns and trendsOUTCOME diabetes SAMPLE Rural Non Ruralfemale ( ) ( )age *** ***( ) ( )bmi *** ***( ) ( )region==NE ( ) ( )region==MW ( ) ( )region==S **( ) ( )*** p< , ** p< , * p< ratio: diabetesRuralNo
Stata command for graphing results of Stata estimation commands user‐written ‐author: Ben Jann, University of Bern default behavior ‐plots markers for coefficients and horizontal spikes for confidence intervals features ‐results from multiple models can be displayed on a single graph
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