Hi - I'm new to Stata and need help with what is probably a simple task, if you know how to do it.
I have a variable, RSPE, which contains the root squared percentage error of a measurement vs a gold-standard. I want to draw bootstrap samples (N=300) from which I can calculate the percentage of these estimates that are <=10%. This will allow me to determine CIs of the proportion, inter alia.
I would be grateful for some help with the phrasing of the program and commands.
Related Posts with Bootstrapping proportions
Differing results with stepwise regression (& categorical predictors)Hi, I am having trouble interpreting the results of my logistic regression analysis. I am running …
ppml_panel_sg: "r(2000) no observations" error after 10 iterationsHello everyone, I'm currently working with a balanced panel dataset on bilateral exports at the sec…
Plot graph of multiple categorical variables (with sub-categories) across outcome variableDear all, I more than two categorical variables with two sub groups in each. I want to graph them o…
marker label values in twoway mataHi When I run the code Code: sysuse auto, clear summarize price mata: mean = st_numscalar("r(m…
Invalid Syntax r(198)Hi all, I was wondering if anyone can help with egger's and begg's test for subgroups. I used this c…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to Bootstrapping proportions
Post a Comment