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Why you should use Stata and Python - The Power of Data Scraping

Are you tired of spending countless hours navigating websites and taking extensive notes for your research? Say hello to data scraping - a game-changing technique that a...

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New Stata Cheat Sheet: Call Python from Stata

Call Python from Stata StataCorp has recently developed a new resource for the Python integration feature that was expanded in Stata 17—a cheat sheet that demonstra...

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2022 UK Stata Conference | Proceedings Available Now

2022 UK Stata Conference Proceedings are now available for the 2022 UK Stata Conference, which took place in London, UK, on 8 & 9 September 2022. Wha...

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What's New in Stata - Mapping Developments Over the Years

How has Stata changed from edition to edition? Timberlake have been the official distributors of Stata in the UK for over 30 years. Over this period, we have seen the...

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Customizable tables in Stata with Chuck Huber

Learn how to implement customizable tables in Stata with Chuck Huber (director of statistical outreach StataCorp). Throughout this helpful guide, Chuck expands on the fu...

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How to use the Stata Table Command.

George Naufal This blog post is written by Dr George Naufal , assistant research scientist at the Public Policy Research Institute (PPRI) at Texas A&M University ...

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DISSERTATION SOS: Refresh the Basics of Data Science Software and Make Your Research Shine

Top tips from an academic and expert in the field, Dr. Malvina Marchese. Which is the secret to a great dissertation? Writing an excellent dissertation requires a ...

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How to install Python packages into Stata

Written by Chuck Huber (director of statistical outreach - StataCorp). Using pip to install Python packages Let’s begin by typing python query to verify that...

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New from the Stata Blog – Calculating power using Monte Carlo simulations, part 2: Running your simulation using power

Written 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...

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New from the Stata Blog – Calculating power using Monte Carlo simulations, part 1: The basics

Written 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 ...

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