Content
September 2017, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 668-686 How to test for goodness of fit in ordinal logistic regression models
by Morten W. Fagerland & David W. Hosmer & Hajime Uno - 687-703 Estimating measures of multidimensional poverty with Stata
by Daniele Pacifico & Felix Poege - 704-722 Response surface models for OLS and GLS detrending-based unit-root tests in nonlinear ESTAR models
by Jesús Otero & Jeremy Smith - 723-735 Evaluating the maximum MSE of mean estimators with missing data
by Charles F. Manski & Max Tabord-Meehan - 736-747 Technical financial analysis tools for Stata
by Mehmet F. Dicle & John D. Levendis - 748-759 New graphic schemes for Stata: plotplain and plottig
by Daniel Bischof - 760-773 Speaking Stata: Tables as lists: The groups command
by Nicholas J. Cox - 774-778 Stata tip 128: Marginal effects in log-transformed models: A trade application
by Luca J. Uberti - 779-779 Software updates
by Editors
June 2017, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 251-252 Joseph M. Hilbe (1944-2017)
by Editors - 253-278 Estimating inverse-probability weights for longitudinal data with dropout or truncation: The xtrccipw command
by Eric J. Daza & Michael G. Hudgens & Amy H. Herring - 279-313 Heuristic criteria for selecting an optimal aspect ratio in a two-variable line plot
by Demetris Christodoulou - 314-329 Regression clustering for panel-data models with fixed effects
by Demetris Christodoulou & Vasilis Sarafidis - 330-342 Introducing the StataStan interface for fast, complex Bayesian modeling using Stan
by Robert L. Grant & Bob Carpenter & Daniel C. Furr & Andrew Gelman - 343-357 Fitting Bayesian item response models in Stata and Stan
by Robert L. Grant & Daniel C. Furr & Bob Carpenter & Andrew Gelman - 358-371 Instantaneous geometric rates via generalized linear models
by Andrea Discacciati & Matteo Bottai - 372-404 rdrobust: Software for regression-discontinuity designs
by Sebastian Calonico & Matias D. Cattaneo & Max H. Farrell & Roc ́ıo Titiunik - 405-421 A combined test for a generalized treatment effect in clinical trials with a time-to-event outcome
by Patrick Royston - 422-441 Estimating responsiveness scores using rscore
by Giovanni Cerulli - 442-461 Multilevel multiprocess modeling with gsem
by Tamás Bartus - 462-489 A flexible parametric competing-risks model using a direct likelihood approach for the cause-specific cumulative incidence function
by Sarwar Islam Mozumder & Mark J. Rutherford & Paul C. Lambert - 490-502 Rate decomposition for aggregate data using Das Gupta’s method
by Jinjing Li - 503-510 Covariate-constrained randomization routine for achieving baseline balance in cluster-randomized trials
by Eva Lorenz & Sabine Gabrysch - 511-514 Stata tip 127: Use capture noisily groups
by Roger B. Newson - 515-516 Software updates
by Editors
March 2017, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-38 Creating HTML or Markdown documents from within Stata using webdoc
by Ben Jann - 39-55 Fitting endogenous stochastic frontier models in Stata
by Mustafa U. Karakaplan - 56-72 Commands for testing conditional moment inequalities and equalities
by Donald W. K. Andrews & Wooyoung Kim & Xiaoxia Shi - 73-88 A comprehensive set of postestimation measures to enrich interrupted time-series analysis
by Ariel Linden - 89-115 Within- and between-cluster effects in generalized linear mixed models: A discussion of approaches and the xthybrid command
by Reinhard Schunck & Francisco Perales - 116-129 Fitting the errors-in-variables model using high-order cumulants and moments
by Timothy Erickson & Robert Parham & Toni M. Whited - 130-138 Capturing a Stata dataset and releasing it into REDCap
by Seth T. Lirette & Samantha R. Seals & Chad Blackshear & Warren May - 139-180 Spatial panel-data models using Stata
by Federico Belotti & Gordon Hughes & Andrea Piano Mortari - 181-207 The estimation and modeling of cause-specific cumulative incidence functions using time-dependent weights
by Paul C. Lambert - 208-221 biasplot: A package to effective plots to assess bias and precision in method comparison studies
by Patrick Taffé & Mingkai Peng & Vicki Stagg & Tyler Williamson - 222-239 Estimation of unit values in household expenditure surveys without quantity information
by Martina Menon & Federico Perali & Nicola Tommasi - 240-249 Generalized maximum entropy estimation of linear models
by Paul Corral & Daniel Kuehn & Ermengarde Jabir - 250-250 Software updates
by Editors
December 2016, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 815-825 The Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2016: Patrick Royston
by H. Joseph Newton & Nicholas J. Cox - 826-836 A generalized regression-adjustment estimator for average treatment effects from panel data
by David M. Drukker - 837-866 Estimating Lorenz and concentration curves
by Ben Jann - 867-879 Estimating survival functions after stcox with time-varying coefficients
by Constantin Ruhe - 880-899 Distributional estimates for the comparison of proportions of a dichotomized continuous outcome
by Odile Sauzet & Maren Kleine - 917-937 Support vector machines
by Nick Guenther & Matthias Schonlau - 938-963 Rethinking literate programming in statistics
by E. F. Haghish - 964-988 markdoc: Literate programming in Stata
by E. F. Haghish - 989-1012 strcs: A command for fitting flexible parametric survival models on the log-hazard scale
by Hannah Bower & Michael J. Crowther & Paul C. Lambert - 1013-1038 Quasi–maximum likelihood estimation of linear dynamic short-T panel-data models
by Sebastian Kripfganz - 1039-1057 Tests for normality based on the quantile-mean covariance
by Javier Alejo & Anil Bera & Antonio Galvao & Gabriel Montes-Rojas & Zhijie Xiao - 1046-1059 Production function estimation in Stata using the Ackerberg–Caves–Frazer method
by Miguel Manjón & Juan Mañez - 1058-1071 Speaking Stata: Letter values as selected quantiles
by Nicholas J. Cox - 1072-1073 Software updates
by Editors
September 2016, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 523-549 The Keane and Runkle estimator for panel-data models with serial correlation and instruments that are not strictly exogenous
by Michael Keane & Timothy Neal - 550-589 Nonparametric frontier analysis using Stata
by Oleg Badunenko & Pavlo Mozharovskyi - 590-612 Multiple imputation for categorical time series
by Brendan Halpin - 613-631 Hot and cold spot analysis using Stata
by Keisuke Kondo - 632-649 A sparser, speedier reshape
by Kenneth L. Simons - 650-661 Using mi impute chained to fit ANCOVA models in randomized trials with censored dependent and independent variables
by Andreas Andersen & Andreas Rieckmann - 662-677 dynsimpie: A command to examine dynamic compositional dependent variables
by Andrew Q. Philips & Amanda Rutherford & Guy D. Whitten - 678-690 Versatile tests for comparing survival curves based on weighted log-rank statistics
by Theodore G. Karrison - 691-701 eq5dds: A command to analyze the descriptive system of EQ-5D quality-of-life instrument
by Juan Manuel Ramos-Goñi & JYolanda Ramallo-Fariña - 702-716 strmst2 and strmst2pw: New commands to compare survival curves using the restricted mean survival time
by Angel Cronin & Lu Tian & Hajime Uno - 717-739 Implementing Rubin's alternative multiple-imputation method for statistical matching in Stata
by Anil Alpman - 740-760 The lag-length selection and detrending methods for HEGY seasonal unit-root tests using Stata
by Tomás del Barrio Castro & Andrii Bodnar & Andreu Sansó - 761-777 A test for exogeneity in the presence of nonlinearities
by Michael P. Babington & Javier Cano-Urbina - 778-804 Estimation of panel vector autoregression in Stata
by Michael R. M. Abrigo & Inessa Love - 805-812 Speaking Stata: Shading zones on time series and other plots
by Nicholas J. Cox - 813-814 Software updates
by Editors
June 2016, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 245-263 Creating LaTeX documents from within Stata using texdoc
by Ben Jann - 264-300 Assessing inequality using percentile shares
by Ben Jann - 301-315 Regression models for bivariate count outcomes
by Xinling Xu & James W. Hardin - 316-330 Implementing weighted-average estimation of substance concentration using multiple dilutions
by Ying Xu & Paul Milligan & Edmond J. Remarque & Yin Bun Cheung - 331-367 Inference in regression discontinuity designs under local randomization
by Matias D. Cattaneo & Roc ́ıo Titiunik & Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare - 368-385 Simpler standard errors for two-stage optimization estimators estimation in normal linear models
by Joseph V. Terza - 386-402 igmobil: A command for intergenerational mobility analysis in Stata
by Marco Savegnago - 403-415 Fixed effects in unconditional quantile regression
by Nicolai T. Borgen - 416-423 Calculate travel time and distance with OpenStreetMap data using the Open Source Routing Machine (OSRM)
by Stephan Huber & Christoph Rust - 424-442 Panel time series: Review of the methodological evolution
by Tamara Burdisso & Maximo Sangiacomo - 443-463 Reference-based sensitivity analysis via multiple imputation for longitudinal trials with protocol deviation
by Suzie Cro & Tim P. Morris & Michael G. Kenward & James R. Carpenter - 464-481 Partial credit model: Estimations and tests of fit with pcmodel
by Jean-Francois Hamel & Veronique Sebille & Gaelle Challet-Bouju & Jean-Benoit Hardouin - 482-490 Abadie’s semiparametric difference-in-differences estimator
by Kenneth Houngbedji - 491-510 Speaking Stata: Multiple bar charts in table form
by Nicholas J. Cox - 511-516 Review of Christopher F. Baum’s An Introduction to Stata Programming, Second Edition
by Clyde Schechter - 517-520 Stata tip 126: Handling irregularly spaced high-frequency transactions data
by Christopher F Baum & Sebastiaan Bibo
March 2016, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 521-522 Software updates
by Editors
March 2016, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-4 16 and all that
by Editors - 5-22 Regressions are commonly misinterpreted
by David C. Hoaglin - 23-24 Regressions are commonly misinterpreted: Comments on the article
by James W. Hardin - 25-29 Regressions are commonly misinterpreted: Comments on the article
by J. Scott Long & David M. Drukker - 30-36 Regressions are commonly misinterpreted: A rejoinder
by David C. Hoaglin - 37-51 Estimation of multivariate probit models via bivariate probit
by John Mullahy - 52-71 diff: Simplifying the estimation of difference-in-differences treatment effects
by Juan M. Villa - 72-87 mfpa: Extension of mfp using the ACD covariate transformation for enhanced parametric multivariable modeling
by Patrick Royston & Willi Sauerbrei - 88-95 Quantifying the uptake of user-written commands over time
by Babak Choodari-Oskooei & Tim P. Morris - 96-111 bireprob: An estimator for bivariate random-effects probit models
by Alexander Plum - 112-138 conindex: Estimation of concentration indices
by Owen O’Donnell & Stephen O’Neill & Tom Van Ourti & Brendan Walsh - 139-158 Estimating polling accuracy in multiparty elections using surveybias
by Kai Arzheimer & Jocelyn Evans - 159-184 bicop: A command for fitting bivariate ordinal regressions with residual dependence characterized by a copula function and normal mixture marginals
by Mónica Hernández-Alava & Stephen Pudney - 185-196 Features of the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. A good practice
by David Lora & Israel Contador & José F. Pérez-Regadera & Agustín Gómez de la Cámara - 197-228 Implementing factor models for unobserved heterogeneity in Stata
by Miguel Sarzosa & Sergio Urzúa - 229-236 Speaking Stata: Truth, falsity, indication, and negation
by Nicholas J. Cox - 237-242 Review of Michael N. Mitchell’s Stata for the Behavioral Sciences
by Philip B. Ender - 244-244 Software updates
by Editors
December 2015, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 901-904 The Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2014: Richard Williams
by H. Joseph Newton & Nicholas J. Cox - 905-950 Visualizing assumptions and results in network meta-analysis: The network graphs package
by Anna Chaimani & Georgia Salanti - 951-985 Network meta-analysis
by Ian R. White - 986-1018 Bootstrap-based bias correction and inference for dynamic panels with fixed effects
by Ignace De Vos & Gerdie Everaert & Ilse Ruyssen - 1019-1045 ctreatreg: Command for fitting dose–response models under exogenous and endogenous treatment
by Giovanni Cerulli - 1046-1059 Best subsets variable selection in nonnormal regression models
by Charles Lindsey & Simon Sheather - 1060-1074 EORTC QLQ-C30 descriptive analysis with the qlqc30 command
by Caroline Bascoul-Mollevi & Florence Castan & David Azria & Sophie Gourgou-Bourgade - 1075-1097 Implementing a strategy to reduce the instrument count in panel GMM
by Maria Elena Bontempi & Irene Mammi - 1098-1117 Estimating the treatment effect in a clinical trial using difference in restricted mean survival time
by Patrick Royston - 1118-1156 Studying coincidences with network analysis and other multivariate tools
by Modesto Escobar - 1157-1166 Testing for spectral Granger causality
by Hüseyin Tastan - 1167-1173 Complete automation of a participant characteristics table
by Seth T. Lirette - 1174-1185 Speaking Stata: A set of utilities for managing missing values
by Nicholas J. Cox - 1186-1187 Software updates
by Editors
September 2015, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 607-626 precombine: A command to examine n ≥ 2 datasets before combining
by Mark D. Chatfield - 627-644 Prediction in linear index models with endogenous regressors
by Christopher L. Skeels & Larry W. Taylor - 645-671 Fitting fixed- and random-effects meta-analysis models using structural equation modeling with the sem and gsem commands
by Tom M. Palmer & Jonathan A. C. Sterne - 672-697 Record linkage using Stata: Preprocessing, linking, and reviewing utilities
by Nada Wasi & Aaron Flaaen - 698-711 Estimation of mean health care costs and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios with possibly censored data
by Shuai Chen & Jennifer Rolfes & Hongwei Zhao - 712-736 Approximate Bayesian logistic regression via penalized likelihood by data augmentation
by Andrea Discacciati & Nicola Orsini & Sander Greenland - 737-750 Fitting adjusted limited dependent variable mixture models to EQ-5D
by Monica Hernandez Alava & Allan Wailoo - 751-755 A note on adding objects to an existing twoway graph
by Ben Jann - 756-774 Estimating treatment effects for ordered outcomes using maximum simulated likelihood
by Christian A. Gregory - 775-783 Creating summary tables using the sumtable command
by Lauren J. Scott & Chris A. Rogers - 784-795 Bandwidth selection in kernel distribution function estimation
by Ignacio Lopez-de-Ullibarri - 796-808 didq: A command for treatment-effect estimation under alternative assumptions
by Ricardo Mora & Iliana Reggio - 809-821 Regression analysis of censored data using pseudo-observations: An update
by Morten Overgaard & Per K. Andersen & Erik T. Parner - 822-832 Tests for normality in linear panel-data models
by Javier Alejo & Antonio Galvao & Gabriel Montes-Rojas & Walter Sosa-Escudero - 833-844 Bandwidth selection in kernel distribution function estimation
by W. Scott Comulada - 845-853 mqtime: A Stata tool for calculating travel time and distance using MapQuest web services
by John Voorheis - 854-880 The Berry–Levinsohn–Pakes estimator of the random-coefficients logit demand model
by David W. Vincent - 881-898 Feasible fitting of linear models with N fixed effects
by Fernando Rios-Avila - 899-899 Software updates
by Editors
June 2015, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 325-349 Global search regression: A new automatic model-selection technique for cross-section, time-series, and panel-data regressions
by Pablo Gluzmann & Demian Panigo - 350-368 A menu-driven facility for sample-size calculation in multiarm, multistage randomized controlled trials with time-to-event outcomes: Update
by Daniel J. Bratton & Babak Choodari-Oskooei & Patrick Royston - 369-396 Two-stage individual participant data meta-analysis and generalized forest plots
by David J. Fisher - 397-410 Person-centered treatment (PeT) effects: Individualized treatment effects using instrumental variables
by Anirban Basu - 411-436 Bounding treatment effects: A command for the partial identification of the average treatment effect with endogenous and misreported treatment assignment
by Ian McCarthy & Daniel L. Millimet & Manan Roy - 437-456 Multiple imputation of covariates by substantive-model compatible fully conditional specification
by Jonathan W. Bartlett & Tim P. Morris - 457-479 Modeling heaped count data
by Tammy H. Cummings & James W. Hardin & Alexander C. McLain & James R. Hussey & Kevin J. Bennett & Gina M. Wingood - 480-500 Conducting interrupted time-series analysis for single- and multiple-group comparisons
by Ariel Linden - 501-511 Top 10 Stata "gotchas"
by Jonathan Shaw - 512-522 Generalized maximum entropy estimation of discrete choice models
by Paul Corral & Mungo Terbish - 523-536 gpsbound: A command for importing and verifying geographical information from a user-provided shapefile
by Tim S. L. Brophy & Reza Che Daniels & Sibongile Musundwa - 537-546 A general-purpose nomogram generator for predictive logistic regression models
by Alexander Zlotnik & Victor Abraira - 547-553 Transition matrix for a bivariate normal distribution in Stata
by Marco Savegnago - 554-573 Estimating almost-ideal demand systems with endogenous regressors
by Sebastien Lecocq & Jean-Marc Robin - 574-587 Speaking Stata: Species of origin
by Nicholas J. Cox - 588-593 Review of Alan Acock's A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Fourth Edition
by Tim Collier - 594-596 graphlog: Creating log files with embedded graphics
by Martin Rune Hansen - 597-598 Stata tip 124: Passing temporary variables to subprograms
by Maarten L. Buis - 599-604 Stata tip 125: Binned residual plots for assessing the fit of regression models for binary outcomes
by Jessica Kasza - 605-606 Software updates
by Editors
March 2015, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-20 twopm: Two-part models
by Federico Belotti & Partha Deb & Willard G. Manning & Edward C. Norton - 21-44 Implementing intersection bounds in Stata
by Victor Chernozhukov & Wooyoung Kim & Sokbae Lee & Adam M. Rosen - 45-76 More power through symbolic computation: Extending Stata by using the Maxima computer algebra system
by Giovanni L. Lo Magno - 77-94 Time-efficient algorithms for robust estimators of location, scale, symmetry, and tail heaviness
by Wouter Gelade & Vincenzo Verardi & Catherine Vermandele - 95-109 Generating univariate and multivariate nonnormal data
by Sunbok Lee - 110-120 Bayesian optimal interval design for phase I oncology clinical trials
by Bryan M. Fellman & Ying Yuan - 121-134 Fixed-effect panel threshold model using Stata
by Qunyong Wang - 135-154 Frailty models and frailty-mixture models for recurrent event times
by Ying Xu & Yin Bun Cheung - 155-172 newspell: Easy management of complex spell data
by Hannes Kroger - 173-185 Estimating net survival using a life-table approach
by Enzo Coviello & Paul W. Dickman & Karri Seppa & Arun Pokhrel - 186-215 Estimating and modeling relative survival
by Paul W. Dickman & Enzo Coviello - 216-225 A robust test for weak instruments in Stata
by Carolin E. Pflueger & Su Wang - 226-246 Regression models for count data from truncated distributions
by James W. Hardin & Joseph M. Hilbe - 247-274 dynemp: A routine for distributed microdata analysis of business dynamics
by Chiara Criscuolo & Peter N. Gal & Carlo Menon - 275-291 Tools for checking calibration of a Cox model in external validation: Prediction of population-averaged survival curves based on risk groups
by Patrick Royston - 292-300 Nonparametric pairwise multiple comparisons in independent groups using Dunn's test
by Alexis Dinno - 301-308 Bayesian optimal interval design for phase I oncology clinical trials
by Minxing Chen - 309-315 Review of Alan Acock’s Discovering Structural Equation Modeling Using Stata, Revised Edition
by Richard Williams - 316-318 Stata tip 122: Variable bar widths in two-way graphs
by Ben Jann - 319-323 Stata tip 123: Spell boundaries
by Nicholas J. Cox - 324-324 Software updates
by Editors
December 2014, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 703-707 The Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2014: Roger Newson
by H. Joseph Newton & Nicholas J. Cox - 708-737 Plotting regression coefficients and other estimates
by Ben Jann - 738-755 Tools for checking calibration of a Cox model in external validation: Approach based on individual event probabilities
by Patrick Royston - 756-777 Estimation of multiprocess survival models with cmp
by Tamas Bartus & David Roodman - 778-797 dhreg, xtdhreg, and bootdhreg: Commands to implement double-hurdle regression
by Christoph Engel & Peter G. Moffatt - 798-816 The chi-squared goodness-of-fit test for count-data models
by Miguel Manjon & Oscar Martinez - 817-829 txttool: Utilities for text analysis in Stata
by Unislawa Williams & Sean P. Williams - 830-846 iop: Estimating ex-ante inequality of opportunity
by Florian Wendelspiess Chavez Juarez & Isidro Soloaga - 847-862 femlogit-Implementation of the multinomial logit model with fixed effects
by Klaus Pforr - 863-883 Analysis of partially observed clustered data using generalized estimating equations and multiple imputation
by Kathryn M. Aloisio & Sonja A. Swanson & Nadia Micali & Alison Field & Nicholas J. Horton - 884-894 Lee (2009) treatment-effect bounds for nonrandom sample selection
by Harald Tauchmann - 895-908 General-to-specific modeling in Stata
by Damian Clarke - 909-946 Robust data-driven inference in the regression-discontinuity design
by Sebastian Calonico & Matias D. Cattaneo & Rocio Titiunik - 947-964 adjcatlogit, ccrlogit, and ucrlogit: Fitting ordinal logistic regression models
by Morten W. Fagerland - 965-974 Collecting and organizing Stata graphs
by Joseph D. Wolfe & Shawn Bauldry - 975-990 Speaking Stata: Design plots for graphical summary of a response given factors
by Nicholas J. Cox - 991-996 Stata tip 121: Box plots side by side
by Nicholas J. Cox - 997-997 Software updates
by Editors
September 2014, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 453-480 ivtreatreg: A command for fitting binary treatment models with heterogeneous response to treatment and unobservable selection
by Giovanni Cerulli - 481-498 Obtaining critical values for test of Markov regime switching
by Valerie K. Bostwick & Douglas G. Steigerwald - 499-510 A command for significance and power to test for the existence of a unique most probable category
by Bryan M. Fellman & Joe Ensor