Dear Statalists,
My dataset has 4 variables A, B, C and D. I would like to test mean difference of A and B simultaneously with mean difference test of C and D. Specifically, (mean A = mean B) & (mean C = mean D). Could I do this with STATA or other software?
Thank you so much for any suggestion!
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