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  • Scientific notation one way anova

    Dear all,

    I am using ANOVA to compare the means in income among three groups (see frequency table below) . After running the ANOVA the results I obtain are displayed with the scientific notation (I copied the table after the frequency table). I looked up in the Stata manual and here through various posts; I tried also various format commands but nothing seems to work. Do you have any suggestions to turn off the scientific notation? Any help would be really appreciated. Elena

    ------------+-----------------------------------
    15000 | 1 0.63 0.63
    20000 | 3 1.89 2.52
    30000 | 4 2.52 5.03
    40000 | 12 7.55 12.58
    42000 | 1 0.63 13.21
    45000 | 5 3.14 16.35
    47000 | 1 0.63 16.98
    50000 | 29 18.24 35.22
    53000 | 2 1.26 36.48
    54000 | 1 0.63 37.11
    55000 | 3 1.89 38.99
    56000 | 1 0.63 39.62
    57000 | 1 0.63 40.25
    60000 | 19 11.95 52.20
    65000 | 4 2.52 54.72
    70000 | 30 18.87 73.58
    72000 | 1 0.63 74.21
    75000 | 1 0.63 74.84
    80000 | 28 17.61 92.45
    85000 | 1 0.63 93.08
    90000 | 4 2.52 95.60
    100000 | 7 4.40 100.00
    ------------+-----------------------------------
    Total | 159 100.00

    anova Household_inc_new District_new

    Number of obs = 159 R-squared = 0.1952
    Root MSE = 15933.8 Adj R-squared = 0.1849

    Source | Partial SS df MS F Prob>F
    ------------+----------------------------------------------------
    Model | 9.609e+09 2 4.804e+09 18.92 0.0000
    |
    District_~w | 9.609e+09 2 4.804e+09 18.92 0.0000
    |
    Residual | 3.961e+10 156 2.539e+08
    ------------+----------------------------------------------------
    Total | 4.921e+10 158 3.115e+08

    Last edited by elena mengo; 27 Feb 2023, 13:29.
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