Good day Statalisters!
Is there a command in Stata where I can plot a curve using the lower bound and upper bound slopes I have obtained from my results. The following are the slopes;
(1)
LB: -1.255755
UB: .486735
(2)
LB: -.616485
UB: .3723716
Hoping for y'all generous help
Thank you,
Justine
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