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I cannot fit the coefficient, standard error, and p-level on a single page. What do I do?



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I have a big regression. 3 panels, 5 columns, and about 10 variables. STATA outputs the table with each cell like this:



150.234***
(23.4)



The first thing I do is trim the needless sig figs.



150***
(23)



but I still don't have enough space. I need to get rid of the line break. But then it's too wide.



150 (23)***



Would it be appropriate to just show the computed z-score?



150 (6.4)



That way the reader can derive both the standard error and the p-level from the z-score.









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    I have a big regression. 3 panels, 5 columns, and about 10 variables. STATA outputs the table with each cell like this:



    150.234***
    (23.4)



    The first thing I do is trim the needless sig figs.



    150***
    (23)



    but I still don't have enough space. I need to get rid of the line break. But then it's too wide.



    150 (23)***



    Would it be appropriate to just show the computed z-score?



    150 (6.4)



    That way the reader can derive both the standard error and the p-level from the z-score.









    share







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      I have a big regression. 3 panels, 5 columns, and about 10 variables. STATA outputs the table with each cell like this:



      150.234***
      (23.4)



      The first thing I do is trim the needless sig figs.



      150***
      (23)



      but I still don't have enough space. I need to get rid of the line break. But then it's too wide.



      150 (23)***



      Would it be appropriate to just show the computed z-score?



      150 (6.4)



      That way the reader can derive both the standard error and the p-level from the z-score.









      share







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      I have a big regression. 3 panels, 5 columns, and about 10 variables. STATA outputs the table with each cell like this:



      150.234***
      (23.4)



      The first thing I do is trim the needless sig figs.



      150***
      (23)



      but I still don't have enough space. I need to get rid of the line break. But then it's too wide.



      150 (23)***



      Would it be appropriate to just show the computed z-score?



      150 (6.4)



      That way the reader can derive both the standard error and the p-level from the z-score.







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