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''' | '''iematch''' is used to match observations in one group to observations in another group based on a single variable. This single variable could be a p-score but could be any continuous variable. | ||
This article is means to describe use cases, work flow and the reasoning used when developing the commands. For instructions on how to use the command specifically in Stata and for a complete list of the options available, see the help files by typing <code>help | This article is means to describe use cases, work flow and the reasoning used when developing the commands. For instructions on how to use the command specifically in Stata and for a complete list of the options available, see the help files by typing <code>help iematch</code> in Stata. This command is a part of the package [[Stata_Coding_Practices#ietoolkit|ietoolkit]], to install all the commands in this package including this command, type <code>ssc install ietoolkit</code> in Stata. | ||
== Intended use cases == | == Intended use cases == | ||
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== Instructions == | == Instructions == | ||
These instructions are meant to help you understand how to use the command. For technical instructions on how to implement the command in Stata see the help files by typing <code>help | These instructions are meant to help you understand how to use the command. For technical instructions on how to implement the command in Stata see the help files by typing <code>help iematch</code> in Stata. | ||
''Describe best practices related to this command here.'' | ''Describe best practices related to this command here.'' |
Revision as of 17:09, 11 January 2018
iematch is used to match observations in one group to observations in another group based on a single variable. This single variable could be a p-score but could be any continuous variable.
This article is means to describe use cases, work flow and the reasoning used when developing the commands. For instructions on how to use the command specifically in Stata and for a complete list of the options available, see the help files by typing help iematch
in Stata. This command is a part of the package ietoolkit, to install all the commands in this package including this command, type ssc install ietoolkit
in Stata.
Intended use cases
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Intended Work Flow
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Instructions
These instructions are meant to help you understand how to use the command. For technical instructions on how to implement the command in Stata see the help files by typing help iematch
in Stata.
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Reasoning used during development
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