Hi fellow Stata-listers,
Thanks, as always, to Kit Baum, a new Stata command is now available called covbal (it stands for covariate balance, and can be downloaded by typing: ssc install covbal).
covbal produces a table of distributional test statistics (means, variances, and skewness) for each covariate specified, and assesses balance between treatment groups in the means (using the standardized difference) and in the variances (using the variance ratio).
This command is very flexible and investigators who routinely use treatment effect estimators will find this command useful.
I would like to give a big "thank you" to Nick Cox who greatly improved my code!
As always, let me know if you come across any bugs, or perhaps additional measures that may be useful.
Ariel
Thanks, as always, to Kit Baum, a new Stata command is now available called covbal (it stands for covariate balance, and can be downloaded by typing: ssc install covbal).
covbal produces a table of distributional test statistics (means, variances, and skewness) for each covariate specified, and assesses balance between treatment groups in the means (using the standardized difference) and in the variances (using the variance ratio).
This command is very flexible and investigators who routinely use treatment effect estimators will find this command useful.
I would like to give a big "thank you" to Nick Cox who greatly improved my code!
As always, let me know if you come across any bugs, or perhaps additional measures that may be useful.
Ariel
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