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ccherrub
Obsidian | Level 7

How would I be able to do this at the bottom of my tables?

 

"....after all coefficients,
that says “State, Occupation, and Industry Controls?” and for each model that has such controls
put “Yes” in the corresponding column (and “No” otherwise)"

 

": Number of Obs. (number of observations used in that regression), Adjusted R-squared,
and the F-statistics related to the overall significance of variables included in each model (call it
“Overall Significance”)."

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Ksharp
Super User
ods rtf file="&path.report.rtf" style=_journal  ;
proc report data=output nowd spanrows style(header)={font_style=roman just=l fontsize=0.38cm}
 style(report)={outputwidth=100% cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0} style(column)={just=l  fontsize=0.38cm }
;
columns label project  test placebo ;
define label/group style(header)={just=l} ;
define project/group style(header)={just=l} order=data;
define test/group style(header)={just=l} "试验组/(N=&n_sub_t.)";
define placebo/group style(header)={just=l} "对照组/(N=&n_sub_p.)";
run;
ods text="(*ESC*)S={fontsize=0.38cm fontfamily='MYingHei_18030_C-Medium' asis=on}人口学资料";

ods rtf close;
andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Using the footnote statement before the procedure creating the table.

 

footnote 'The class of 1999';

proc print data=sashelp.class;
run;

footnote;

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