Speaking Stata: Problems with tables, Part I
Abstract. Tables in some form or another are part and parcel of data management and
analysis. The main general-purpose tabulation commands, tabulate,
table, and tabstat, are reviewed and compared. When these do
not provide a tabulation solution, one key strategy is to prepare the
material for tabulation as a set of variables, after which the table itself
can be presented with tabdisp or list. This is the first of
two papers on this topic.
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Nicholas J. Cox
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tables, tabulate, table, tabstat, tabdisp, list
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