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Stata commands designed for Impact Evaluations in particular, but also data work in general

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Hello! First of all, I am LOVING getting to use ietoolkit. It's a fantastic resource! While I usually want SEs in a balance table, sometimes it's nice to have a...

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iebaltab re-write

@mariaruth suggested we add an option to display column numbers for all columns, not only the group means, so they can be more easily referred in the text. It would...

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iebaltab re-write

A friend asked me if it was possible to use this command with iebaltab. I think the hardest part would be checking all possible errors, but I haven't used it...

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iebaltab re-write

Allow appending tables exported from **iebaltab** the way, for example, **estout** does it. Is that something we can implement? Working with and modifying different file formats can be tricky, but...

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iebaltab re-write

As a feature request, I would like to suggest checks concerning (un)systematic attrition. See Barrera-Osorio & Filmer (2016: Table 2), for an example. Barrera-Osorio, F., & Filmer, D. (2016). Incentivizing...

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new command

When thing we noticed in our code review pilot is that deleting any outputs, including intermediate data sets, is necessary to make sure the code is replicable from the master...

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new command

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Imprecise use of "reproducibility" and "replicability", follow the below from Vilhuber 2020 (https://hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/fgpmpj1l/release/5): - reproducibility refers to “to the ability […] to duplicate the results of a prior study using...

For example, `stats(pair( beta se))` would show both Beta and the standard errors. This is not possible today, but the introduction of `stats()` was the first step towards allowing the...

iebaltab re-write

If an input do-file produces an error, the error message is displayed normally. If the error comes from `iedorep`, the error is also shown in the same way. I think...

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