I have a question regarding the output that I get with the mibeta commad. I ran mibeta on multiple imputed data. I am interested in getting the R2, adjusted R2 and standardized coefficients.
Once I run the mibeta command, I get the output as below. It says standardized coefficients, but the columns below are labeled as mean, min , p25 etc..
Which one are standardized coefficients? And how should I interpret the results from mibeta? I appreciate your help! I am really stuck on this and have to finish revisions on a paper.
Standardized coefficients and R-squared
Summary statistics over 40 imputations
| mean min p25 median p75 max
-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
|
1.mhsmemb | -.0154928 -.0155 -.0154928 -.0154928 -.0154928 -.0155
|
1.location~t | .2550184 .255 .2550184 .2550184 .2550184 .255
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