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UCLA ATS/Stat Consulting service model for Stata users

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Xiao Chen () (UCLA ATS/Statistical Consulting Group)
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The Statistical Consulting Group provides a variety of resources to Stata users on campus, from walk-in and email consulting to an extensive website on materials related to Stata. This presentation will explain how the group offers such services and will discuss the three major components of the consulting process: consulting, learning and documenting. It will also discuss the benefit and challenges involved in sharing contributed Stata packages with clients, and the role the internet has played in shaping the collaboration aspect of our consulting model.

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Paper provided by Stata Users Group in its series Fall North American Stata Users' Group Meetings 2008 with number 15.

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