Dear all,
I am desperately looking for a way to produce publication quality regression tables with standard errors listed next to the coefficient in a row. Similar to this (Eder et al., 2015):

I would like to create a very dense overview because of the large number of independent variables in my model (most of them are categorical). I am also very much open to any other suggestions to present such results!
Kind regards
Markus Freitag
Eder - Marcello - Müller (2015): Winning over voters or fighting party comrades? Personalized constituency campaigning in Austria. (Electoral Studies 39 (1), p. 316-328).
I am desperately looking for a way to produce publication quality regression tables with standard errors listed next to the coefficient in a row. Similar to this (Eder et al., 2015):
I would like to create a very dense overview because of the large number of independent variables in my model (most of them are categorical). I am also very much open to any other suggestions to present such results!
Kind regards
Markus Freitag
Eder - Marcello - Müller (2015): Winning over voters or fighting party comrades? Personalized constituency campaigning in Austria. (Electoral Studies 39 (1), p. 316-328).
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