Stata is a powerful and yet easy-to-use statistical package that runs on Windows, Macintosh and Unix platforms. This class is designed for people who are just getting started using Stata. …
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Stata Class Notes Analyzing Data
1.0 Stata commands in this unit ttest t-test anova Analysis of variance xi Creates dummy variables during model estimation regress Regression predict Predicts after model estimation …
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Stata Class Notes Entering Data
1.0 Stata commands in this unit cd Change directory dir or ls Show files in current directory insheet Read ASCII (text) data created by a spreadsheet infile Read unformatted ASCII…
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Stata Class Notes For more information
IDRE Web Pages IDRE has created a variety of web pages to help you learn and use Stata. The web pages are located at https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/stat/stata/ . The pages include information…
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Stata Class NotesGeneral Information
1.0 Updating Stata To get the latest update to Stata, type the following command and follow the instructions on the screen. Note that your computer must be connected to the…
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Stata Class Notes Managing Data
1.0 Stata commands in this unit pwd Show current directory (pwd=print working directory) dir or ls Show files in current directory cd Change directory keep if Keep observations if condition…
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Stata Class Notes and Web Resources
Canonical Correlation Analysis | Stata Annotated Output
This page shows an example of canonical correlation analysis with footnotes explaining the output in Stata. A researcher has collected data on three psychological variables, four academic variables (standardized test…
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Interval Regression | Stata Annotated Output
This page shows an example of interval regression analysis with footnotes explaining the output in Stata. Suppose you are interested in predicting an outcome for which the exact values are…
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MANOVA | Stata Annotated Output
This page shows an example of multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) in Stata with footnotes explaining the output. The data used in this example are from the following experiment. A…
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