GRAPHBINARY: Stata module to plot explanatory variables vs binary outcome
Adrian Mander (mandera@cardiff.ac.uk)
Statistical Software Components from Boston College Department of Economics
Abstract:
This command creates an exploratory graphic looking at relationships between a binary dependent variable against several explanatory variables. Explanatory variables that have more than 2 values will be dichotomised by its median. When the median is equal to the minimum value this variable will be excluded from the graphic. The graphic consists of two panels, the percentage of people that are coded 1 for the dependent variable for each level of the explanatory variable. The second panel plots the relative risk and confidence intervals against the variable name.
Language: Stata
Requires: Stata version 8.2
Keywords: graph; binary dependent variable; binary outcome; relative risk; confidence intervals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-05-25, Revised 2005-07-13
Note: This module should be installed from within Stata by typing "ssc install graphbinary". The module is made available under terms of the GPL v3 (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt). Windows users should not attempt to download these files with a web browser.
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