I know how to compute p-value when the chi-square value and the degree of freedom are known in R, (e.g. pchisq(15, df=2, lower.tail=FALSE).
But I really don't know how to do this in Stata?
Can anybody help me?
Thank you!
Related Posts with How to compute p-value when the chi-square value and degree of freedom are known in Stata?
Trouble with storing/importing very long strings (strL)Hi all, I am trying to import very large text string variables into Stata (pages of text into a sin…
HLM - Level 1 Sample Size within sub-groupsHello, I am planning to fit an HLM model predicting the odds of HIV risk behavior among people who …
Use of ppml in gravity modelDear Statalisters, I am trying to use the gravity model to study the impact of implementation of TRI…
How to combine overall ROC curve and stratified ROC curve into one graph?Dear Stata Community, I have three key variables: A binary Gold standard classification variable (A…
Number of observations per coefficientHello Statalist, A reviewer recently asked for a column that lists the number of observations in ea…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to How to compute p-value when the chi-square value and degree of freedom are known in Stata?
Post a Comment