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hi Chuck Huber here with a stata quick tip I want you to just stop what youre doing for a second and I want to show you two of my favorite commands and all of Stata margins and margins plot if youre already familiar with these two commands and you folks can go back to watching cat videos or whatever you were doing before but for the rest of you if you give me just two or three minutes I promise this will save you a ton of time and it will revolutionize the way that you present the results of your regression models its not going to be a tutorial there are plenty of videos on our YouTube channel that show you how to use factor variables and margins and margins plot what I want to do here is just show you some of the things that you can do with margins and margins plot and the hopes of motivating you to learn more about these two amazing commands so Im going to be using the Hosmer and lemma shallow birth weight data so lets say that I want to fit a regre