The Stata Release 17 Index is a comprehensive guide to all Stata commands, functions, and features. It details data manipulation, graphics, statistical analysis, and advanced topics, serving as an essential navigational tool for users of Stata statistical software.
Comprehensive guide to Stata Release 15, covering statistical analysis, data management, graphics, programming, and new features. Includes detailed explanations and usage instructions for researchers and professionals.
A comprehensive guide to using the Stata putexcel command for exporting Stata results, matrices, tables, and images to Excel files. Covers syntax, options, formatting, and examples for various data export scenarios.
Explore statistical meta-analysis with the Stata Meta-Analysis Reference Manual, Release 17. This guide details commands for effect size calculation, heterogeneity analysis, meta-regression, and publication bias assessment.
Comprehensive guide to Stata Release 14, covering statistical analysis, data management, programming, graphics, and advanced features. Learn to use Stata effectively with detailed explanations and examples.
This document demonstrates multinomial logistic regression in Stata, covering its application with health insurance data. It explains the model setup, interpretation of results, and how to implement it using both command syntax and the SEM Builder.
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the Heckman selection model in Stata, detailing its syntax, options, and applications. It covers both the two-step and maximum likelihood estimation methods, along with practical examples and technical notes.
Learn about Stata error messages, return codes, and return messages for debugging and programming. Understand how Stata handles errors in commands and do-files.
Explore the Stata User's Guide Release 16 by StataCorp LLC. This essential manual provides in-depth guidance on using Stata for data management, statistical analysis, and creating informative graphics.
A comprehensive guide to data management in Stata, covering numeric and string data types, missing values, dates, times, Unicode, display formats, labels, notes, and management tools like the Data Editor.
This document provides a comprehensive overview of Stata's estimation and postestimation commands, detailing how to fit statistical models, perform hypothesis tests, obtain predictions, and manage estimation results.