Hi Statalisters,
I am doing my Master's thesis with an imputed database. A doubt has arisen for me when trying to generate descriptive statistics. I have previously read about the misum command, which I have used with a continuous variable (RESULT_GAD7_pre), although I have used it without including an independent variable. I have also read that I can know the mean of the continuous dependent variable (example: RESULT_GAD7_pre) as a function of an independent variable (control and intervention/CI groups) by using the command mi estimate: regress. How could I know what are the descriptives - e.g. mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, etc. - of my dependent variable RESULT_GAD7_pre as a function of my independent variable CI? What would be the way to introduce this independent variable in the misum command RESULT_GAD7_pre? Thanks in advance. Have a nice day.
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