Thank you so much. Super clear! Question: if we calculate the Marginal Effects, would this be sufficient to properly address the economic significance of the explanatory variables ? Thank you!!
Hi Nuzhat, if you are performing linear regression in Stata, you will use the regress command with the beta option. As an example using some variables in a dataset I currently have open: regress ses interest efficacy, beta However, this video is for logistic regression so if you are asking about standardized regression coefficients with logistic regression you would not be computing them for linear regression as your question seems to be asking. Best wishes!
@@mikecrowson2462 Thank you. In fact I want to do linear regression with svy command. My objective is to look at the relative contribution of independent variables. But if I use svy command then stata does not allow me to give standardised beta. Moreover I want CI.
Thank you for sharing this valuable resource. It was so helpful for my research.
Thank you so much. Super clear! Question: if we calculate the Marginal Effects, would this be sufficient to properly address the economic significance of the explanatory variables ? Thank you!!
This is valuable - thanks again, Dr. Mike!
how to do standardized linear regression coefficient?
Hi Nuzhat, if you are performing linear regression in Stata, you will use the regress command with the beta option. As an example using some variables in a dataset I currently have open:
regress ses interest efficacy, beta
However, this video is for logistic regression so if you are asking about standardized regression coefficients with logistic regression you would not be computing them for linear regression as your question seems to be asking. Best wishes!
@@mikecrowson2462 Thank you. In fact I want to do linear regression with svy command. My objective is to look at the relative contribution of independent variables. But if I use svy command then stata does not allow me to give standardised beta. Moreover I want CI.