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Chapter Nineteen: Communicating Your Stata Results Via Excel

Chapter Nineteen: Communicating Your Stata Results Via Excel

pp. 655-672

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, New York University, , Drew University, New Jersey
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Summary

Now that you have become familiar with an array of statistical methods for analyzing your data, it is time to learn how to use Stata to produce professionally styled tables to include in your reports or papers for publication, and, more generally, to make your results easily accessed by those who do not have Stata, but who do have Excel. We will use the ice cream sales data set (Ice Cream.dta) to illustrate how to reproduce a table of univariate summary statistics, a correlation matrix, a table of regression output, and a graph in Excel.

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