Content
2008
- 22 Causal regression with imputed estimating equations
by Joseph Schafer & Joseph Kang - 21 Data I/O commands
by Elliott Lowy - 20 Mata utilities
by Elliott Lowy - 19 The consequences of misspecifying the random-effects distribution when fitting generalized linear mixed models
by John Neuhaus - 18 Tricks of the trade: Getting the most out of xtmixed
by Roberto G. Gutierrez - 17 Semiparametric analysis of case-control genetic data in the presence of environmental factors
by Yulia Marchenko - 16 Heteroskedasticity, extremity, and moderation in heterogeneous choice models
by Garrett Glasgow - 15 UCLA ATS/Stat Consulting service model for Stata users
by Xiao Chen - 14 Using Stata's capabilities to assess the performance of Latin American students in Mathematics, Reading and Science
by Roy Costilla - 13 It's a little different with survey data
by Christine Wells - 11 Likelihood Ratio Tests for Multiply Imputed Datasets: Introducing milrtest
by Rose Medeiros - 10 Multilevel modeling of educational longitudinal data with crossed random effects
by Minjeong Jeon & Sophia Rabe-Hesketh - 9 Automated Stress Tests for Econometric Models
by Roy Epstein - 8 A generalized meta-analysis model for binary diagnostic test performance
by Ben Dwamena - 7 Using Mata to work more effectively with Stata: A tutorial
by Kit Baum - 6 Stata and the One-Armed Bandit
by Martin Weiss - 4 Some challenges in survival analysis with large datasets
by Noori Akhtar-Danesh - 3 Prediction in Multilevel Logistic Regression
by Sophia Rabe-Hesketh & Anders Skrondal - 2 Estimating user-defined nonlinear regression models in Stata and in Mata
by A. Colin Cameron - 1 3-way Anova Interactions: Deconstructed
by Phil Ender