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A statistical software package. Use this tag for any on-topic question that (a) involves Stata either as a critical part of the question or expected answer, & (b) is not just about how to use Stata.
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What is the reason for differences between nbreg and glm with family(nb) in Stata
I am a novice Stata user (forced here from R to conform to coauthor's quirky option choices). I need access to the Pearson residuals from a negative binomial regression. … Ideally I would have a table with six columns of residuals in any format readable by R (including dta or other Stata defaults).
Thanks in advance,
Chris …
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R equivalent to cluster option when using negative binomial regression
I am trying to replicate a colleague's work and am moving the analysis from Stata to R. The models she employs invoke the "cluster" option within the nbreg function to cluster the standard errors. … The primary model in our paper is specified in Stata as follows
xi: nbreg cntpd09 logpop08 pcbnkthft07 pccrunion07 urbanpop pov00 pov002 edu4yr ///
black04 hispanic04 respop i.pdpolicy i.maxloan rollover …