The statsby command collects statistics from a command yielding r-class or e-class results across groups of observations and yields a new reduced dataset. statsby is commonly used to graph such data in comparisons of groups; the subsets and total options of statsby are particularly useful in this regard. In this article, I give examples of using this approach to produce box plots and plots of confidence intervals
Graphical display of regression results has become increasingly popular in presentations and in scie...
Graphical display of regression results has become increasingly popular in presentations and in scie...
Graphical comparison of results for two or more groups or subsets can be accomplished by way of subd...
The statsby command collects statistics from a command yielding r-class or e-class results across gr...
Counting panels, and more generally groups, is sometimes possible in Stata through a reduction comma...
Counting panels, and more generally groups, is sometimes possible in Stata through a reduction comma...
Table-like graphs can be interesting, useful, and even mildly innovative. This column outlines some ...
Design plots, as defined in this article, show summaries of a response variable given the classes or...
Box plots have been a standard statistical graph since John W. Tukey and his colleagues and students...
Box plots have been a standard statistical graph since John W. Tukey and his colleagues and students...
Statisticians make their living producing confidence intervals and pvalues. However, those in the St...
Statisticians make their living producing confidence intervals and pvalues. However, those in the St...
Graphical comparison of results for two or more groups or subsets can be accomplished by way of subd...
Graphical comparison of results for two or more groups or subsets can be accomplished by way of subd...
Graphical presentation of regression results has become increasingly popular in the scientific liter...
Graphical display of regression results has become increasingly popular in presentations and in scie...
Graphical display of regression results has become increasingly popular in presentations and in scie...
Graphical comparison of results for two or more groups or subsets can be accomplished by way of subd...
The statsby command collects statistics from a command yielding r-class or e-class results across gr...
Counting panels, and more generally groups, is sometimes possible in Stata through a reduction comma...
Counting panels, and more generally groups, is sometimes possible in Stata through a reduction comma...
Table-like graphs can be interesting, useful, and even mildly innovative. This column outlines some ...
Design plots, as defined in this article, show summaries of a response variable given the classes or...
Box plots have been a standard statistical graph since John W. Tukey and his colleagues and students...
Box plots have been a standard statistical graph since John W. Tukey and his colleagues and students...
Statisticians make their living producing confidence intervals and pvalues. However, those in the St...
Statisticians make their living producing confidence intervals and pvalues. However, those in the St...
Graphical comparison of results for two or more groups or subsets can be accomplished by way of subd...
Graphical comparison of results for two or more groups or subsets can be accomplished by way of subd...
Graphical presentation of regression results has become increasingly popular in the scientific liter...
Graphical display of regression results has become increasingly popular in presentations and in scie...
Graphical display of regression results has become increasingly popular in presentations and in scie...
Graphical comparison of results for two or more groups or subsets can be accomplished by way of subd...