Dear all,
I just started using STATA hence I need help in interpreting an output.
Is the P-value in red considered p-value for trend in this case?
Source SS df MS Number of obs = 313
F(2, 310) = 6.88
Model 42.0006944 2 21.0003472 Prob > F = 0.0012
Residual 946.335311 310 3.05269455 R-squared = 0.0425
Adj R-squared = 0.0363
Total 988.336005 312 3.16774361 Root MSE = 1.7472
SE_RE Coef. Std. Err. t P>t [95% Conf. Interval]
myopicparentnumber
One parent -.4551801 .2339904 -1.95 0.053 -.9155903 .0052301
Two parents -.968244 .2610374 -3.71 0.000 -1.481873 -.4546149
_cons .1764583 .1783225 0.99 0.323 -.1744171 .5273338
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