Hello all- I'm so glad I found this forum! I've just started working with stata for a biostats class. I've been given a problem set to work on and am already stuck on the first question. The professor has asked us to create a descriptive summary table for continuous data that includes both variable name and variable description (as well as sd, mean, min, max, and # of obs). So far I've tried su, fsum, and univar. Adding label as an optino for fsum gets me the "closest" except there's no "variable label" header in the table. Any ideas?
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