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September 2014, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 511-540 Merger simulation with nested logit demand
by Jonas Björnerstedt & Frank Verboven - 541-561 treatrew: A user-written command for estimating average treatment effects by reweighting on the propensity score
by Giovanni Cerulli - 562-579 Modeling count data with generalized distributions
by Tammy Harris & Joseph M. Hilbe & James W. Hardin - 580-604 A Stata package for the application of semiparametric estimators of dose–response functions
by Michela Bia & Carlos A. Flores & Alfonso Flores-Lagunes & Alessandra Mattei - 605-622 Space-filling location selection
by Michela Bia & Philippe Van Kerm - 623-661 Adaptive Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling and estimation in Mata
by Matthew J. Baker - 662-669 csvconvert: A simple command to gather comma-separated value files into Stata
by Alberto A. Gaggero - 670-683 The bmte command: Methods for the estimation of treatment effects when exclusion restrictions are unavailable
by Ian McCarthy & Daniel Millimet & Rusty Tchernis - 684-692 Panel cointegration analysis with xtpedroni
by Timothy Neal - 693-696 Stata and Dropbox
by Raymond Hicks - 697-700 Review of An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, Fourth Edition, by Juul and Frydenberg
by Ariel Linden - 701-701 Software updates
by Editors
June 2014, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 237-258 Self-consistent density estimation
by Joerg Luedicke & Alberto Bernacchia - 259-279 Simulated multivariate random-effects probit models for unbalanced panels
by Alexander Plum - 280-291 Regression models for count data based on the negative binomial(p) distribution
by James W. Hardin & Joseph M. Hilbe - 292-303 Estimation and testing of binomial and beta-binomial regression models with and without zero inflation
by James W. Hardin & Joseph M. Hilbe - 304-328 Density-based empirical likelihood procedures for testing symmetry of data distributions and K-sample comparisons
by Albert Vexler & Hovig Tanajian & Alan D. Hutson - 329-341 A smooth covariate rank transformation for use in regression models with a sigmoid dose–response function
by Patrick Royston - 342-362 From Stata to aML
by Sara Ayllon - 363-380 A menu-driven facility for power and detectable-difference calculations in stepped-wedge cluster-randomized trials
by Karla Hemming & Alan Girling - 381-388 Importing Chinese historical stock market quotations from NetEase
by Xuan Zhang & Chuntao Li - 389-397 Power analyses for detecting effects for multiple coefficients in regression
by Christopher L. Aberson - 398-406 Note on Lilien and modified Lilien index
by Muhammad Rashid Ansari & Chiara Mussida & Francesco Pastore - 407-417 Stata command for calculating adverse event and efficacy stopping boundaries for phase II single-arm trials
by Bryan M. Fellman - 418-431 Application of multiple imputation using the two-fold fully conditional specification algorithm in longitudinal clinical data
by Catherine Welch & Jonathan Bartlett & Irene Petersen - 432-444 Speaking Stata: Self and others
by Nicholas J. Cox - 445-448 Review of Introduction to Time Series Using Stata by Sean Becketti
by Dimitriy V. Masterov - 449-450 Stata tip 120: Certifying subroutines
by Maarten L. Buis - 451-451 Software updates
by Editors
March 2014, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 4-21 sreweight: A Stata command to reweight survey data to external totals
by Daniele Pacifico - 22-59 Calibrating survey data using iterative proportional fitting (raking)
by Stanislav Kolenikov - 60-75 miivfind: A command for identifying model-implied instrumental variables for structural equation models in Stata
by Shawn Bauldry - 76-86 Indirect treatment comparison
by Branko Miladinovic & Anna Chaimani & Iztok Hozo & Benjamin Djulbegovic - 87-102 Net survival estimation with stns
by Isabelle Clerc-Urmes & Michel Grzebyk & Guy Hedelin - 103-118 Reports and other PDF documents
by Rafael J. A. Camara - 119-140 Estimating adjusted associations between random effects from multilevel models: The reffadjust package
by Tom M. Palmer & Corrie M. Macdonald-Wallis & Debbie A. Lawlor & Kate Tilling - 141-158 Estimating the dose–response function through a generalized linear model approach
by Barbara Guardabascio & Marco Ventura - 159-175 Sample size and power calculations for trials and quasi-experimental studies with clustering
by Evridiki Batistatou & Chris Roberts & Steve Roberts - 176-190 strel2: A command for estimating excess hazard and relative survival in large population-based studies
by Michael Hills & Bernard Rachet & Milena Falcaro - 191-217 Estimating marginal treatment effects using parametric and semiparametric methods
by Scott Brave & Thomas Walstrum - 218-220 Stata tip 116: Where did my p-values go? (Part 3)
by Maarten L. Buis - 221-225 Stata tip 117: graph combine--Combining graphs
by Lars Angquist - 226-229 Stata tip 118: Orthogonalizing powered and product terms using residual centering
by Carsten Sauer - 230-235 Stata tip 119: Expanding datasets for graphical ends
by Nicholas J. Cox
December 2013, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 669-671 The Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2013: Erik Thorlund Parner and Per Kragh Andersen
by H. Joseph Newton & Nicholas J. Cox - 672-698 Attributable and unattributable risks and fractions and other scenario comparisons
by Roger B. Newson - 699-718 Dealing with identifier variables in data management and analysis
by P. Wilner Jeanty - 718-758 Stochastic frontier analysis using Stata
by Federico Belotti & Silvio Daidone & Giuseppe Ilardi & Vincenzo Atella - 759-775 Flexible parametric illness-death models
by Sally R. Hinchliffe & David A. Scott & Paul C. Lambert - 776-794 Implementation of a double-hurdle model
by Bruno Garcia - 795-809 Little's test of missing completely at random
by Cheng Li - 810-835 Testing for zero inflation in count models: Bias correction for the Vuong test
by Bruce A. Desmarais & Jeffrey J. Harden - 836-861 Parametric inference using structural break tests
by Zachary L. Flynn & Leandro M. Magnusson - 862-866 cmpute: A tool to generate or replace a variable
by Patrick Royston - 867-875 group2: Generating the finest partition that is coarser than two given partitions
by Christian H. Salas Pauliac - 876-883 A score test for group comparisons in single-index models
by Paulo Guimaraes - 884-884 Software updates
by Editors
March 2013, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 667-667 Software updates
by Editors
September 2013, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 407-450 Estimation of multivalued treatment effects under conditional independence
by Matias D. Cattaneo & David M. Drukker & Ashley D. Holland - 451-473 Simulation-based sample-size calculation for designing new clinical trials and diagnostic test accuracy studies to update an existing meta-analysis
by Michael J. Crowther & Sally R. Hinchliffe & Alison Donald & Alex J. Sutton - 474-491 Response mapping to translate health outcomes into the generic health-related quality-of-life instrument EQ-5D: Introducing the mrs2eq and oks2eq commands
by Juan Manuel Ramos-Goni & Oliver Rivero-Arias & Helen Dakin - 492-509 Computing adjusted risk ratios and risk differences in Stata
by Edward C. Norton & Morgen M. Miller & Lawrence C. Kleinman - 510-527 marginscontplot: Plotting the marginal effects of continuous predictors
by Patrick Royston - 528-546 Valid tests when instrumental variables do not perfectly satisfy the exclusion restriction
by Andres Riquelme & Daniel Berkowitz & Mehmet Caner - 547-573 Copula-based maximum-likelihood estimation of sample-selection models
by Takuya Hasebe - 574-587 A short guide and a forest plot command (ipdforest) for one-stage meta-analysis
by Evangelos Kontopantelis & David Reeves - 588-602 Distribution-free estimation of heteroskedastic binary response models in Stata
by Jason R. Blevins & Shakeeb Khan - 603-617 Financial portfolio selection using the multifactor capital asset pricing model and imported options data
by Mehmet F. Dicle - 618-624 Allocation of ordered exclusive choices
by Marc Sangnier - 625-639 lclogit: A Stata command for fitting latent-class conditional logit models via the expectation-maximization algorithm
by Daniele Pacifico & Hong il Yoo - 640-666 Speaking Stata: Trimming to taste
by Nicholas J. Cox
June 2013, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 221-241 Maximum likelihood and generalized spatial two-stage least-squares estimators for a spatial-autoregressive model with spatial-autoregressive disturbances
by David M. Drukker & Ingmar Prucha & Rafal Raciborski - 242-286 Creating and managing spatial-weighting matrices with the spmat command
by David M. Drukker & Hua Peng & Ingmar Prucha & Rafal Raciborski - 287-301 A command for estimating spatial-autoregressive models with spatial-autoregressive disturbances and additional endogenous variables
by David M. Drukker & Ingmar Prucha & Rafal Raciborski - 302-314 A command for Laplace regression
by Matteo Bottai & Nicola Orsini - 315-322 Importing U.S. exchange rate data from the Federal Reserve and standardizing country names across datasets
by Betul Dicle & John Levendis & Mehmet F. Dicle - 323-328 Generating Manhattan plots in Stata
by Daniel E. Cook & Kelli R. Ryckman & Jeffrey C. Murray - 329-336 Semiparametric fixed-effects estimator
by Francois Libois & Vincenzo Verardi - 337-343 Exact Wilcoxon signed-rank and Wilcoxon Mann–Whitney ranksum tests
by Tammy Harris & James W. Hardin - 344-355 Extending the flexible parametric survival model for competing risks
by Sally R. Hinchliffe & Paul C. Lambert - 356-365 Goodness-of-fit tests for categorical data
by Rino Bellocco & Sara Algeri - 366-378 Standardizing anthropometric measures in children and adolescents with functions for egen: Update
by Suzanna I. Vidmar & Tim J. Cole & Huiqi Pan - 379-381 Bonferroni and Holm approximations for Sidak and Holland–Copenhaver q-values
by Roger B. Newson - 382-397 Fitting the generalized multinomial logit model in Stata
by Yuanyuan Gu & Arne Risa Hole & Stephanie Knox - 398-400 Speaking Stata: Creating and varying box plots: Correction
by Nicholas J. Cox - 401-405 Stata tip 115: How to properly estimate the multinomial probit model with heteroskedastic errors
by Michael Herrmann - 406-406 Software updates
by Editors
March 2013, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-20 Stata as a numerical tool for scientific thought experiments: A tutorial with worked examples
by Theresa Wimberley & Erik Parner & Henrik Støvring - 21-38 Versatile sample-size calculation using simulation
by Richard Hooper - 39-64 Sar: Automatic generation of statistical reports using Stata and Microsoft Word for Windows
by Giovanni L. Lo Magno - 65-76 Within and between estimates in random-effects models: Advantages and drawbacks of correlated random effects and hybrid models
by Reinhard Schunck - 77-91 Trial sequential boundaries for cumulative meta-analyses
by Branko Miladinovic & Iztok Hozo & Benjamin Djulbegovic - 92-106 Regression anatomy, revealed
by Valerio Filoso - 107-113 kmlmap: A Stata command for producing Google’s Keyhole Markup Language
by Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn - 114-135 A menu-driven facility for sample-size calculations in cluster randomized controlled trials
by Karla Hemming & Jen Marsh - 136-140 Estimating Geweke’s (1982) measure of instantaneous feedback
by Mehmet F. Dicle & John Levendis - 141-164 Two-stage nonparametric bootstrap sampling with shrinkage correction for clustered data
by Edmond S.-W. Ng & Richard Grieve & James R. Carpenter - 165-184 Joint modeling of longitudinal and survival data
by Michael J. Crowther & Keith R. Abrams & Paul C. Lambert - 185-205 Doubly robust estimation in generalized linear models
by Nicola Orsini & Rino Bellocco & Arvid Sjolander - 206-211 Review of Data Analysis Using Stata, Third Edition, by Kohler and Kreuter
by L. Philip Schumm - 212-216 Review of Flexible Parametric Survival Analysis Using Stata: Beyond the Cox Model by Patrick Royston and Paul C. Lambert
by Nicola Orsini - 217-219 Stata tip 114: Expand paired dates to pairs of dates
by Nicholas J. Cox - 220-220 Software updates
by Editors
December 2012, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 571-574 The Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2012: David Roodman
by Editors - 575-604 A generalized missing-indicator approach to regression with imputed covariates
by Valentino Dardanoni & Giuseppe De Luca & Salvatore Modica & Franco Peracchi - 605-622 Graphical augmentations to the funnel plot to assess the impact of a new study on an existing meta-analysis
by Michael J. Crowther & Dean Langan & Alex J. Sutton - 623-638 Fitting and modeling cure in population-based cancer studies within the framework of flexible parametric survival models
by Therese M.-L. Andersson & Paul C. Lambert - 639-654 Tools to simulate realistic censored survival-time distributions
by Patrick Royston - 655-673 A programmer's command to build formatted statistical tables
by John Luke Gallup - 674-687 Simulating complex survival data
by Michael J. Crowther & Paul C. Lambert - 688-701 A command to calculate age-standardized rates with efficient interval estimation
by Dario Consonni & Enzo Coviello & Carlotta Buzzoni & Carolina Mensi - 702-717 HTML output in Stata
by Llorenç Quintó & Sergi Sanz & Elisa De Lazzari & John J. Aponte - 718-725 Incorporating complex sample design effects when only final survey weights are available
by Brady T. West & Sean Esteban McCabe - 726-735 Robinson's square root of N consistent semiparametric regression estimator in Stata
by Vincenzo Verardi & Nicolas Debarsy - 736-747 Modeling underdispersed count data with generalized Poisson regression
by Tammy Harris & Zhao Yang & James W. Hardin - 748-758 Speaking Stata: Matrices as look-up tables
by Nicholas J. Cox - 759-760 Stata tip 112: Where did my p-values go? (Part 2)
by Maarten L. Buis - 761-764 Stata tip 113: Changing a variable's format: What it does and does not mean
by Nicholas J. Cox - 765-765 Stata tip 111: More on working with weeks, erratum
by Nicholas J. Cox - 766-767 Software updates
by Editors
March 2012, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 570-570 Software updates
by Editors
September 2012, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 353-367 Diagnostics for multiple imputation in Stata
by Wesley Eddings & Yulia Marchenko - 368-374 The Chen–Shapiro test for normality
by Michal Brzezinski - 375-392 Apportionment methods
by Ulrich Kohler & Janina Zeh - 393-405 Adjusting for age effects in cross-sectional distributions
by Ingvild Almas & Tarjei Havnes & Magne Mogstad - 406-432 A review of Stata commands for fixed-effects estimation in normal linear models
by Daniel F. McCaffrey & J. R. Lockwood & Kata Mihaly & Tim R. Sass - 433-446 Easy demand-system estimation with quaids
by Brian P. Poi - 447-453 A generalized Hosmer–Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test for multinomial logistic regression models
by Morten W. Fagerland & David W. Hosmer - 454-460 Importing presidential approval poll results
by Mehmet F. Dicle & Betul Dicle - 461-478 Partial frontier efficiency analysis
by Harald Tauchmann - 479-504 Sensible parameters for univariate and multivariate splines
by Roger B. Newson - 505-524 Exact and mid-p confidence intervals for the odds ratio
by Morten W. Fagerland - 525-542 Long-run covariance and its applications in cointegration regression
by Qunyong Wang & Na Wu - 543-548 Kernel-smoothed cumulative distribution function estimation with akdensity
by Philippe Van Kerm - 549-561 Speaking Stata: Axis practice, or what goes where on a graph
by Nicholas J. Cox - 562-564 Review of Interpreting and Visualizing Regression Models Using Stata by Michael N. Mitchell
by Alan C. Acock - 565-569 Stata tip 111: More on working with weeks
by Nicholas J. Cox
June 2012, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 169-181 A robust instrumental-variables estimator
by Rodolphe Desbordes & Vincenzo Verardi - 182-190 What hypotheses do "nonparametric" two-group tests actually test?
by Ronan M. Conroy - 191-213 From resultssets to resultstables in Stata
by Roger B. Newson - 214-241 Menu-driven X-12-ARIMA seasonal adjustment in Stata
by Qunyong Wang & Na Wu - 242-256 Faster estimation of a discrete-time proportional hazards model with gamma frailty
by Michael G. Farnworth - 257-283 Threshold regression for time-to-event analysis: The stthreg package
by Tao Xiao & G. A. Whitmore & Xin He & Mei-Ling Ting Lee - 284-298 Fitting nonparametric mixed logit models via expectation-maximization algorithm
by Daniele Pacifico - 299-307 The S-estimator of multivariate location and scatter in Stata
by Vincenzo Verardi & Alice McCathie - 308-331 Using the margins command to estimate and interpret adjusted predictions and marginal effects
by Richard Williams - 332-341 Speaking Stata: Transforming the time axis
by Nicholas J. Cox - 342-344 Stata tip 108: On adding and constraining
by Maarten L. Buis - 345-346 Stata tip 109: How to combine variables with missing values
by Peter A. Lachenbruch - 347-351 Stata tip 110: How to get the optimal k-means cluster solution
by Anna Makles - 352-352 Software updates
by Editors
March 2012, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-28 A new system for formatting estimation tables
by John Luke Gallup - 29-44 Scrambled Halton sequences in Mata
by Stanislav Kolenikov - 45-60 Age–period–cohort models in Stata
by Peter D. Sasieni - 61-71 Estimating panel time-series models with heterogeneous slopes
by Markus Eberhardt - 72-93 Respondent-driven sampling
by Matthias Schonlau & Elisabeth Liebau - 94-129 Stata graph library for network analysis
by Hirotaka Miura - 130-146 tt: Treelet transform with Stata
by Anders Gorst-Rasmussen - 147-158 Speaking Stata: Output to order
by Nicholas J. Cox - 155-155 Software updates
by Editors - 159-161 Stata tip 105: Daily dates with missing days
by Steven J. Samuels & Nicholas J. Cox - 162-164 Stata tip 106: With or without reference
by Maarten L. Buis - 165-166 Stata tip 107: The baseline is now reported
by Maarten L. Buis
December 2011, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 479-517 gformula: Estimating causal effects in the presence of time-varying confounding or mediation using the g-computation formula
by Rhian M. Daniel & Bianca L. De Stavola & Simon N. Cousens - 518-544 Bayesian model averaging and weighted-average least squares: Equivariance, stability, and numerical issues
by Giuseppe De Luca & Jan R. Magnus - 545-555 Treatment interactions with nonexperimental data in Stata
by Graham K. Brown & Thanos Mergoupis - 556-576 mvdcmp: Multivariate decomposition for nonlinear response models
by Daniel A. Powers & Hirotoshi Yoshioka & Myeong-Su Yun - 577-588 Dynamic simulations of autoregressive relationships
by Laron K. Williams & Guy D. Whitten - 589-604 Managing the U.S. Census 2000 and World Development Indicators databases for statistical analysis in Stata
by P. Wilner Jeanty - 605-619 Causal mediation analysis
by Raymond Hicks & Dustin Tingley - 620-626 Importing financial data
by Mehmet F. Dicle & John Levendis - 627-631 Stata tip 103: Expressing confidence with gradations
by Ulrich Kohler & Stephanie Eckman - 632-633 Stata tip 104: Added text and title options
by Nicholas J. Cox - 634-634 Software updates
by Editors
September 2011, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 327-344 Logistic quantile regression in Stata
by Nicola Orsini & Matteo Bottai - 345-367 Nonparametric bounds for the causal effect in a binary instrumental-variable model
by Tom M. Palmer & Roland R. Ramsahai & Vanessa Didelez & Nuala A. Sheehan - 368-385 Impact of interventions on discrete outcomes: Maximum likelihood estimation of the binary choice models with binary endogenous regressors
by Michael Lokshin & Zurab Sajaia - 386-402 The impact of different sources of body mass index assessment on smoking onset: An application of multiple-source information models
by Maria Paola Caria & Rino Bellocco & Maria Rosaria Galanti & Nicholas J. Horton - 403-419 A closer examination of three small-sample approximations to the multiple-imputation degrees of freedom
by David A. Wagstaff & Ofer Harel - 420-438 Comparing coefficients of nested nonlinear probability models
by Ulrich Kohler & Kristian Bernt Karlson & Anders Holm - 439-459 GMM estimation of the covariance structure of longitudinal data on earnings
by Aedın Doris & Donal O’Neill & Olive Sweetman - 460-471 Speaking Stata: Fun and fluency with functions
by Nicholas J. Cox - 472-473 Stata tip 101: Previous but different
by Nicholas J. Cox - 474-477 Stata tip 102: Highlighting specific bars
by Nicholas J. Cox - 478-478 Software updates
by Editors
June 2011, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 157-158 Richard Sperling (1961-2011)
by Christopher F Baum - 159-206 Fitting fully observed recursive mixed-process models with cmp
by David Roodman - 213-239 Estimation of ordered response models with sample selection
by Giuseppe De Luca & Valeria Perotti - 215-225 poisson: Some convergence issues
by J. M. C. Santos Silva & Silvana Tenreyro - 240-254 Simon's minimax and optimal and Jung's admissible two-stage designs with or without curtailment
by Cornelia U. Kunz & Meinhard Kieser - 255-270 Multivariate random-effects meta-regression: Updates to mvmeta
by Ian R. White - 271-289 M statistic commands: Interpoint distance distribution analysis
by Pietro Tebaldi & Marco Bonetti & Marcello Pagano - 290-298 Estimating adjusted risk ratios for matched and unmatched data: An update
by Peter Cummings - 299-304 Generating random samples from user-defined distributions
by Katarına Lukacsy - 305-314 Speaking Stata: Compared with..
by Nicholas J. Cox - 315-317 Stata tip 97: Getting at ρ’s and σ’s
by Maarten L. Buis - 318-320 Stata tip 98: Counting substrings within strings
by Nicholas J. Cox - 321-322 Stata tip 99: Taking extra care with encode
by Clyde Schechter