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Tidy marginal tables for regressions

Modesto Escobar
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Modesto Escobar: Universidad de Salamanca

Spanish Stata Conference 2023 from Stata Users Group

Abstract: In the world of statistical analysis, Stata has long been a trusted companion for researchers and data analysts. To further empower Stata users, I introduce a versatile and user-friendly ADO (Advanced Do-file) designed to streamline the presentation of regression results. This innovative tool, specifically tailored for Stata, transforms the output of multiple regressions or multinomial regressions into a comprehensive table of marginal effects, complete with standard errors and significance indicators. This presentation aims to showcase the potential of this Stata ADO by offering a detailed overview of its features and capabilities. With just a few simple commands, researchers can now effortlessly generate publication-ready tables that provide a deeper understanding of their regression analyses. No more manually extracting and formatting results—this ADO automates the process, saving valuable time and reducing the risk of human error. Key features of the ADO include the following abilities: 1.Calculate marginal effects: easily compute marginal effects for categorical, binary, or continuous predictors, making it simple to interpret the impact of variables on your outcome of interest. 2.Display standard errors: ensure the robustness of your results by including standard errors, enabling users to assess the precision of the estimated effects. 3.Show significance indicators: highlight significant findings with user-defined asterisks or other symbols, enhancing the visual clarity of your tables.

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