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Analysis of data in instantaneous section: Application on Stata software
[Analyse des données en coupe instantanée : Application sur le logiciel Stata]

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  • Nathan Mbende

    (UPC - Université protestante au Congo)

  • Jean-Claude Nkashama Mukenge

    (Université Pédagogique Nationale)

  • Jonathan Tshitolo

    (UPC - Université protestante au Congo)

Abstract

A practical document bridging the necessary and important theories with the application of concepts related to instantaneous data analysis using Stata software. Starting with univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analyses for both qualitative and quantitative variables, the document provides an introduction, tips for effective Stata usage, and includes interpretation exercises to engage the reader. The document sequentially covers the following tests and models: Descriptive analysis, frequency table, chi-squared test, Cramer's test, gamma test, Fisher's exact test, Shapiro-Wilk test, skewness and kurtosis test, Pearson's test, Spearman's test, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney test, Anova test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Ordinary Least Squares method, Logit regression with its forms (Logit, ologit, and mlogit), and Probit regression (probit, oprobit, and mprobit).

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  • Nathan Mbende & Jean-Claude Nkashama Mukenge & Jonathan Tshitolo, 2024. "Analysis of data in instantaneous section: Application on Stata software [Analyse des données en coupe instantanée : Application sur le logiciel Stata]," Working Papers hal-04362269, HAL.
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