Written by Dr. George Naufal (Texas A&M University). Stata 16 has brought the ability to use Python and its all capabilities right in Stata. Now you can code in y...
read moreWritten by Dr. George Naufal (Texas A&M University). Stata 16 has brought the ability to use Python and its all capabilities right in Stata. Now you can code in y...
read moreWritten by Chuck Huber (director of statistical outreach - StataCorp). Using pip to install Python packages Let’s begin by typing python query to verify that...
read moreWritten by Chuck Huber, Associate Director of Statistical Outreach, this post shows you how to integrate your simulations into Stata's -power- command so that you can eas...
read moreThe 25th UK Stata Conference (London) takes place on Thursday, 5 and Friday, 6 September 2019 at Cass Business School, London. The 25th UK Stata Conference is a two-da...
read moreWritten by Chuck Huber, Associate Director of Statistical Outreach, this post is the first in a series that discusses how to use Stata to perform Monte Carlo simulations ...
read moreStata 15's new survival analysis with interval-censored event times What is it for? Often, time-to-event or survival data are gathered at particular observation times. A ...
read moreThe ultimate question in applied research is: does event A cause event B? The search for causality relationships have pushed applied scientists to rely more and more on f...
read moreMultilevel Tobit regression models in Stata 15 Tobit models are made for censored dependent variables, where the value is sometimes only known within a certain ran...
read moreWritten by Kristin MacDonald, Director of Statistical Services, this post discusses how to transform graphs in Stata to get the style you want. Click to view Stata's late...
read moreIn this post, we will look at a couple of community-contributed commands for fitting Bayesian models to your data. Stata 14 introduced Bayesian functionality for the firs...
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