Hi everyone,
Stata has an example of how to do Bayesian regression (https://www.stata.com/features/overview/bayes-prefix/)
However, they don't show how to interpret results from this regression (shown in the attached picture).
Can anyone help me to interpret the results?
The mean of math3 is 0.607 impies that the mean of the effect of math3 on math5 is 0.607, isn't it? But, what does it mean?
Thanks in advance!
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