.- help for ^listcoef^ - 03Nov2005 .- List transformed regression coefficients and guidelines for interpretation -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ^listcoef^ [varlist], [^pv^alue(#) [^f^actor|^p^ercent|^s^td] ^c^onstant ^r^everse ^gt^ ^lt^ ^adj^acent ^nol^abel ^ex^pand ^m^atrix ^h^elp] Description ----------- ^listcoef^ lists the estimated coefficients for a variety of regression models. Options allow you to specify different transformations of the coefficients, such as factor change and percent change. Coefficients can be standardized for a unit variance in the independent and/or dependent variables. For ^mlogit^, coefficients for all comparisions among outcomes are included. NOTE: For models with categorical outcomes, the output is much clearer if you assign value labels to the dependent variable. Options ------- ^varlist^ indicates that coefficients for only these variables are to be listed If no ^varlist^ is given, coefficients for all variables are listed. ^pvalue^ specifies that only coefficients with a this significance level or smaller will be printed. ^factor^ specifies that factor change coefficients should be listed. ^percent^ specifies that percent change coefficients should be listed. ^std^ specifies that coefficients standardized to a unit variance for the independent and/or dependent variables should be listed. ^constant^ includes the constants in the output. ^reverse^ reverses the comparison implied by the computation of factor or percent change coefficients for ^logit^, ^ologit^, ^clogit^, or ^rologit^; that is, it presents results indicating the change in the odds of b vs. a instead of a vs. b. ^matrix^ returns results in r() class matrices. ^help^ includes details on the meaning of each coefficient. Options for ^mlogit^ and/or ^slogit^ --------------------------------- ^gt^ specifies that only comparisons where the first category has a larger value than the second will be printed (e.g., comparing outcome 2 versus 1, but not 1 versus 2). ^lt^ specifies that only comparisons where the first category has a smaller value than the second will be printed (e.g., comparing outcome 1 versus 2, but not 2 versus 1). ^adjacent^ specifies that only comparisons where the two category values are adjacent will be printed (e.g., comparing outcome 1 versus 2 or 2 versus 1, but not 1 versus 3). ^nolabel^ requests that category numbers rather than value labels be used in the output. ^expand^ requests expanded output comparing all pairs of outcome categories for ^slogit^. Compatable Models ----------------- ^listcoef^ can be used with: ^clogit^, ^cloglog^, ^cnreg^, ^intreg^, ^logistic^, ^logit^, ^mlogit^, ^mprobit^, ^nbreg^, ^ologit^, ^oprobit^, ^poisson^, ^probit^, ^regress^, ^rologit^, ^slogit^, ^tobit^, ^zinb^, ^zip^, ^ztnb^, and ^ztp^. Examples -------- To compute standardized regression coefficients for only those variables that are significant at the .05 level, including the constant: . ^regress job fem phd ment fel art cit^ . ^listcoef,constant pv(.05)^ For mlogit, to compute the percentage change in the odds for white with help on the interpretation: . ^mlogit occ white ed exp^ . ^listcoef white, percent help^ .- Authors: J. Scott Long and Jeremy Freese www.indiana.edu/~jslsoc/spost.htm spostsup@@indiana.edu