When doing linear regression (i.e. regress), I can use the option “beta” to get standardised coefficients. But the output does not show the 95% CI. Could I ask how can I get the 95% CI of the standardised coefficient in STATA?
A simpler way is to run a "regress" command using the standardized X variables in place of the original variables. But this approach is not feasible for me as I would like to report all the independent factors of a variable in different situations (with different sample sizes).
Thanks.
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