Content
June 2007, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 167-182 Maximum likelihood and two-step estimation of an ordered-probit selection model
by Richard Chiburis & Michael Lokshin - 183-196 Two postestimation commands for assessing confounding effects in epidemiological studies
by Zhiqiang Wang - 197-208 Estimation of nonstationary heterogeneous panels
by Edward F. Blackburne III & Mark W. Frank - 209-220 QIC program and model selection in GEE analyses
by James Cui - 221-226 predict and adjust with logistic regression
by Maarten L. Buis - 227-244 Making regression tables simplified
by Ben Jann - 245-248 Review of A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using Stata, Fourth Edition, by Rabe-Hesketh and Everitt
by William D. Dupont - 249-265 Speaking Stata: Identifying spells
by Nicholas J. Cox - 266-267 Stata tip 44: Get a handle on your sample
by Ben Jann - 268-271 Stata tip 45: Getting those data into shape
by Christopher F Baum & Nicholas J. Cox - 272-274 Stata tip 46: Step we gaily, on we go
by Richard Williams - 275-279 Stata tip 47: Quantile–quantile plots without programming
by Nicholas J. Cox - 280-280 Software updates
by Editors
February 2007, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-21 A survey on survey statistics: What is done and can be done in Stata
by Frauke Kreuter & Richard Valliant - 22-44 Rasch analysis: Estimation and tests with raschtest
by Jean-Benoit Hardouin - 45-70 Multivariable modeling with cubic regression splines: A principled approach
by Patrick Royston & Willi Sauerbrei - 71-83 Sensitivity analysis for average treatment effects
by Sascha O. Becker & Marco Caliendo - 84-97 Stata and the WeeW information system
by Pierpaolo Vittorini & Stefano Necozione & Ferdinando di Orio - 98-105 File filtering in Stata: Handling complex data formats and navigating log files efficiently
by John Eng - 106-116 Mata Matters: Subscripting
by William Gould - 117-130 Speaking Stata: Making it count
by Nicholas J. Cox - 131-136 Review of An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata by Baum
by Austin Nichols - 137-139 Stata tip 40: Taking care of business
by Christopher F Baum - 140-140 Stata tip 41: Monitoring loop iterations
by David A. Harrison - 141-142 Stata tip 42: The overlay problem: Offset for clarity
by James Cui - 143-145 Stata tip 43: Remainders, selections, sequences, extractions: Uses of the modulus
by Nicholas J. Cox
December 2006, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 435-460 Sequence analysis with Stata
by Christian Brzinsky-Fay & Ulrich Kohler & Magdalena Luniak - 461-481 Practical fixed-effects estimation methods for the three-way error-components model
by Martyn Andrews & Thorsten Schank & Richard Upward - 482-496 Testing for cross-sectional dependence in panel-data models
by Rafael E. De Hoyos & Vasilis Sarafidis - 497-520 Confidence intervals for rank statistics: Percentile slopes, differences, and ratios
by Roger Newson - 521-529 Calculating Murphy-Topel variance estimates in Stata: A simplified procedure
by Arne Risa Hole - 530-549 Bayesian analysis in Stata with WinBUGS
by John Thompson & Tom Palmer & Santiago Moreno - 550-560 Mata Matters: Precision
by William Gould - 561-579 Speaking Stata: In praise of trigonometric predictors
by Nicholas J. Cox - 580-583 Review of An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers by Juul
by John Carlin - 584-587 Review of A Stata Companion to Political Analysis by Pollock
by Scott W. Allard - 588-589 Stata tip 37: And the last shall be first
by Christopher F Baum - 590-592 Stata tip 38: Testing for groupwise heteroskedasticity
by Christopher F Baum - 593-595 Stata tip 39: In a list or out? In a range or out?
by Nicholas J. Cox - 596-596 Stata tip 36: Which observations? Erratum
by Nicholas J. Cox - 597-597 Software updates
by Editors
September 2006, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 285-308 Maximum likelihood estimation of endogenous switching and sample selection models for binary, ordinal, and count variables
by Alfonso Miranda & Sophia Rabe-Hesketh - 309-334 Confidence intervals for rank statistics: Somers' D and extensions
by Roger Newson - 335-347 Tests and confidence sets with correct size when instruments are potentially weak
by Anna Mikusheva & Brian P. Poi - 348-363 Graphical representation of interactions
by Friederike Maria-Sophie Barthel & Patrick Royston - 364-376 Jackknife instrumental variables estimation in Stata
by Brian P. Poi - 377-383 Difference-based semiparametric estimation of partial linear regression models
by Michael Lokshin - 384-386 Importing Federal Reserve economic data
by David M. Drukker - 387-396 Mata Matters: Interactive use
by William Gould - 397-419 Speaking Stata: Graphs for all seasons
by Nicholas J. Cox - 420-424 Review of A Gentle Introduction to Stata by Acock
by Michael Mulcahy - 425-427 Stata tip 34: Tabulation by listing
by David A. Harrison - 428-429 Stata tip 35: Detecting whether data have changed
by William Gould - 430-432 Stata tip 36: Which observations?
by Nicholas J. Cox - 433-433 Software updates
by Editors
June 2006, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 153-155 Maximum simulated likelihood: Introduction to a special issue
by David M. Drukker - 156-189 Calculation of multivariate normal probabilities by simulation, with applications to maximum simulated likelihood estimation
by Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins - 190-213 A Mata Geweke–Hajivassiliou–Keane multivariate normal simulator
by Richard Gates - 214-228 Generating Halton sequences using Mata
by David M. Drukker & Richard Gates - 229-245 Estimation of multinomial logit models with unobserved heterogeneity using maximum simulated likelihood
by Peter Haan & Arne Uhlendorff - 246-255 Maximum simulated likelihood estimation of a negative binomial regression model with multinomial endogenous treatment
by Partha Deb & Pravin K. Trivedi - 256-272 Maximum simulated likelihood estimation of random-effects dynamic probit models with autocorrelated errors
by Mark Stewart - 273-278 Review of Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata, Second Edition, by Long and Freese
by Richard Williams - 279-280 Stata tip 31: Scalar or variable? The problem of ambiguous names
by Gueorgui I. Kolev - 281-281 Stata tip 32: Do not stop
by Stephen P. Jenkins - 282-283 Stata tip 33: Sweet sixteen: Hexadecimal formats and precision problems
by Nicholas J. Cox - 284-284 Software updates
by Editors
March 2006, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-21 Estimating variance components in Stata
by Yulia Marchenko - 22-39 Automatic generation of documents
by Rosa Gini & Jacopo Pasquini - 40-57 Generalized least squares for trend estimation of summarized dose–response data
by Nicola Orsini & Rino Bellocco & Sander Greenland - 58-82 Generalized ordered logit/partial proportional odds models for ordinal dependent variables
by Richard Williams - 83-96 Explained variation for survival models
by Patrick Royston - 97-105 Goodness-of-fit test for a logistic regression model fitted using survey sample data
by Kellie J. Archer & Stanley Lemeshow - 106-111 Decomposing inequality and obtaining marginal effects
by Alejandro Lopez-Feldman - 112-123 Mata Matters: Creating new variables--sounds boring, isn’t
by William Gould - 124-137 Speaking Stata: Time of day
by Nicholas J. Cox - 138-143 Review of Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata by Rabe-Hesketh and Skrondal
by Rory Wolfe - 144-146 Stata tip 28: Precise control of dataset sort order
by L. Philip Schumm - 147-148 Stata tip 29: For all times and all places
by Charles H. Franklin - 149-150 Stata tip 30: May the source be with you
by Nicholas J. Cox - 151-151 Software updates
by Editors
December 2005, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 473-500 Estimation and inference in dynamic unbalanced panel-data models with a small number of individuals
by Giovanni S. F. Bruno - 501-516 Extended generalized linear models: Simultaneous estimation of flexible link and variance functions
by Anirban Basu - 517-526 Buckley-James method for analyzing censored data, with an application to a cardiovascular disease and an HIV/AIDS study
by James Cui - 527-536 Multiple imputation of missing values: Update of ice
by Patrick Royston - 537-559 Confidence intervals for predicted outcomes in regression models for categorical outcomes
by Jun Xu & J. Scott Long - 560-566 Suggestions on Stata programming style
by Nicholas J. Cox - 567-573 Mata Matters: Using views onto the data
by William Gould - 574-593 Speaking Stata: Smoothing in various directions
by Nicholas J. Cox - 594-600 Review of Data Analysis Using Stata by Kohler and Kreuter
by L. Philip Schumm - 601-602 Stata tip 25: Sequence index plots
by Ulrich Kohler & Christian Brzinsky-Fay - 603-603 Stata tip 26: Maximizing compatibility between Macintosh and Windows
by Michael S. Hanson - 604-606 Stata tip 27: Classifying data points on scatter plots
by Nicholas J. Cox - 607-607 Software updates
by Editors
September 2005, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 287-287 Editorial Announcements
by H. Joseph Newton & Nicholas J. Cox - 288-308 Making regression tables from stored estimates
by Ben Jann - 309-329 Estimation of marginal effects using margeff
by Tamás Bartus - 330-354 Boosted regression (boosting): An introductory tutorial and a Stata plugin
by Matthias Schonlau - 355-370 Introduction to game-theory calculations
by Nicola Orsini & Debora Rizzuto & Nicola Nante - 371-384 Using density-distribution sunflower plots to explore bivariate relationships in dense data
by William D. Dupont & W. Dale Plummer, Jr. - 385-394 A simple approach to fit the beta-binomial model
by Paulo Guimarães - 395-404 Stings in the tails: Detecting and dealing with censored data
by Ronán M. Conroy - 405-412 A multivariable scatterplot smoother
by Patrick Royston & Nicholas J. Cox - 413-420 Depending on conditions: a tutorial on the cond() function
by David Kantor & Nicholas J. Cox - 421-441 Mata matters: Translating Fortran
by William Gould - 442-460 Speaking Stata: The protean quantile plot
by Nicholas J. Cox - 461-464 Review of Statistics for Epidemiology by Jewell
by Rino Bellocco - 465-466 Stata tip 22: Variable name abbreviation
by Philip Ryan - 467-468 Stata tip 23: Regaining control over axis ranges
by Nicholas J.G. Winter - 469-469 Stata tip 24: Axis labels on two or more levels
by Nicholas J. Cox - 470-471 Software updates
by Editors
June 2005, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 141-153 Exploratory analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) for quantitative traits
by Mario A. Cleves - 154-161 Value label utilities: labeldup and labelrename
by Jeroen Weesie - 162-187 Multilingual datasets
by Jeroen Weesie - 188-201 Multiple imputation of missing values: update
by Patrick Royston - 202-207 Estimation and testing of fixed-effect panel-data systems
by J. Lloyd Blackwell, III - 208-233 Data inspection using biplots
by Ulrich Kohler & Magdalena Luniak - 224-238 Stata in space: Econometric analysis of spatially explicit raster data
by Daniel Müller - 239-247 Using the file command to produce formatted output for other applications
by Emma Slaymaker - 248-258 Teaching statistics to physicians using Stata
by Susan M. Hailpern - 259-273 Speaking Stata: Density probability plots
by Nicholas J. Cox - 274-278 Review of Regression Methods in Biostatistics: Linear, Logistic, Survival, and Repeated Measures Models by Vittinghoff, Glidden, Shiboski, and McCulloch
by Stanley Lemeshow - 279-279 Stata tip 19: A way to leaner, faster graphs
by Patrick Royston - 280-281 Stata tip 20: Generating histogram bin variables
by David A. Harrison - 282-284 Stata tip 21: The arrows of outrageous fortune
by Nicholas J. Cox - 285-285 Software updates
by Editors
March 2005, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-38 Memories of Stata
by Tony Lachenbruch - 2-18 A brief history of Stata on its 20th anniversary
by Nicholas J. Cox - 19-31 A conversation with William Gould
by H. Joseph Newton - 32-34 In at the creation
by Sean Becketti - 35-37 A short history of Statistics with Stata
by Lawrence Hamilton - 39-40 The birth of the bulletin
by Joseph M. Hilbe - 41-42 The history of StataQuest
by J. Theodore Anagnoson - 43-45 Stata at 20: a personal view
by Patrick Royston - 46-63 Stata: The language of choice for time-series analysis?
by Christopher F Baum - 64-82 Visualizing main effects and interactions for binary logit models
by Michael N. Mitchell & Xiao Chen - 83-91 Further processing of estimation results: Basic programming with matrices
by Ian Watson - 93-122 Tabulation of multiple responses
by Ben Jann - 123-129 A menu-driven facility for complex sample size calculation in randomized controlled trials with a survival or a binary outcome: Update
by Friederike M.-S. Barthel & Patrick Royston & Abdel Babiker - 130-133 Review of Generalized Latent Variable Modeling by Skrondal and Rabe-Hesketh
by Roger Newson - 134-134 Stata tip 16: Using input to generate variables
by Ulrich Kohler - 135-136 Stata tip 17: Filling in the gaps
by Nicholas J. Cox - 137-138 Stata tip 18: Making keys functional
by Shannon Driver - 139-139 Software updates
by Editors
December 2004, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 361-378 Simple thematic mapping
by Maurizio Pisati - 379-401 Generalized power calculations for generalized linear models and more
by Roger Newson - 402-420 Controlling for time-dependent confounding using marginal structural models
by Zoe Fewell & Frederick Wolfe & Hyon Choi & Miguel A. Hernán & Kate Tilling & Jonathan A. C. Sterne - 421-428 Confidence intervals for the kappa statistic
by Michael E. Reichenheim - 429-435 Confidence intervals for the variance component of random-effects linear models
by Matteo Bottai & Nicola Orsini - 436-441 Boolean logit and probit in Stata
by Bear F. Braumoeller - 442-448 From the help desk: Seemingly unrelated regression with unbalanced equations
by Allen McDowell - 449-475 Speaking Stata: Graphing model diagnostics
by Nicholas J. Cox - 476-479 Review of A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics by Mitchell
by Ulrich Kohler - 480-483 Review of Statistical Evaluation of Measurement Errors by Dunn
by Nicholas J. Cox - 484-485 Stata tip 13: generate and replace use the current sort order
by Roger Newson - 486-487 Stata tip 14: Using value labels in expressions
by Kenneth Higbee - 488-489 Stata tip 15: Function graphs on the fly
by Nicholas J. Cox - 490-491 Software updates
by Editors - 492-498 Cumulative index, volumes 1-4
by Editors
September 2004, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 227-241 Multiple imputation of missing values
by Patrick Royston - 242-256 Graphing confidence ellipses: An update of ellip for Stata 8
by Anders Alexandersson - 257-264 Compliance-adjusted intervention effects in survival data
by Lois G. Kim & Ian R. White - 265-273 Understanding the multinomial-Poisson transformation
by Paulo Guimaraes - 274-281 Analysis of matched cohort data
by Peter Cummings & Barbara McKnight - 282-289 Maximum likelihood estimation of endogenous switching regression models
by Michael Lokshin & Zurab Sajaia - 290-311 Implementing matching estimators for average treatment effects in Stata
by Alberto Abadie & David Drukker & Jane Leber Herr & Guido W. Imbens - 312-328 From the help desk: Some bootstrapping techniques
by Brian P. Poi - 329-349 Speaking Stata: Graphing agreement and disagreement
by Nicholas J. Cox - 350-353 Review of A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using Stata by Rabe-Hesketh and Everitt
by Nicholas Winter - 354-355 Stata tip 10: Fine control of axis title positions
by Philip Ryan & Nicholas Winter - 356-356 Stata tip 11: The nolog option with maximum-likelihood modeling commands
by Patrick Royston - 357-358 Stata tip 12: Tuning the plot region aspect ratio
by Nicholas J. Cox - 359-359 Software updates
by Editors
June 2004, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 103-112 Cumulative incidence estimation in the presence of competing risks
by Vincenzo Coviello & May Boggess - 113-123 Production function estimation in Stata using inputs to control for unobservables
by Amil Petrin & Brian P. Poi & James Levinsohn - 124-126 Submenus and dialogs for meta-analysis commands
by Thomas J. Steichen - 127-141 Funnel plots in meta-analysis
by Jonathan A.C. Sterne & Roger M. Harbord - 142-153 Sample size and power calculations using the noncentral t-distribution
by David A. Harrison & Anthony R. Brady - 154-167 Computing interaction effects and standard errors in logit and probit models
by Edward C. Norton & Hua Wang & Chunrong Ai - 168-179 Confidence intervals for kernel density estimation
by Carlo V. Fiorio - 180-189 From the help desk: Polynomial distributed lag models
by Allen McDowell - 190-213 Speaking Stata: Graphing categorical and compositional data
by Nicholas J. Cox - 216-219 Review of Statistics with Stata (Updated for Version 8) by Hamilton
by Richard Williams - 220-220 Stata tip 7: Copying and pasting under Windows
by Shannon Driver & Patrick Royston - 221-222 Stata tip 8: Splitting time-span records with categorical time-varying covariates
by Ben Jann - 223-223 Stata tip 9: Following special sequences
by Nicholas J. Cox - 224-225 Software updates
by Editors
March 2004, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-26 Analyzing distances
by Justin Fenty - 1-93 Stata tip 4: Using display as an online calculator
by Philip Ryan - 1-94 Stata tip 5: Ensuring programs preserve dataset sort order
by Roger Newson - 1-97 Software updates
by Editors - 27-39 Semi-nonparametric estimation of extended ordered probit models
by Mark B. Stewart - 40-49 FIML estimation of an endogenous switching model for count data
by Alfonso Miranda - 50-55 Standardizing anthropometric measures in children and adolescents with new functions for egen
by Suzanna Vidmar & John Carlin & Kylie Hesketh & Tim Cole - 56-65 From the help desk: Kaplan-Meier plots with stsatrisk
by Jean Marie Linhart & Jeffrey S. Pitblado & James Hassell - 66-88 Speaking Stata: Graphing distributions
by Nicholas J. Cox - 89-92 Review of Veterinary Epidemiologic Research by Dohoo, Martin and Stryhn
by Laurent Audige - 95-96 Stata tip 6: Inserting awkward characters in the plot
by Nicholas J. Cox