Stata Journal Volume 16 Number 1: Table of contents
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Articles and Columns
- Announcement of the Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2016
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- 16 and all that
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- Regressions are commonly misinterpreted
- D. C. Hoaglin
- Regressions are commonly misinterpreted: Comments on the article
- J. W. Hardin
- Regressions are commonly misinterpreted: Comments on the article
- J. S. Long and D. M. Drukker
- Regressions are commonly misinterpreted: A rejoinder
- D. C. Hoaglin
- Estimation of multivariate probit models via bivariate probit
- J. Mullahy
- diff: Simplifying the estimation of difference-in-differences treatment effects
- J. M. Villa
- mfpa: Extension of mfp using the ACD covariate transformation for enhanced parametric multivariable modeling
- P. Royston and W. Sauerbrei
- Quantifying the uptake of user-written commands over time
- B. Choodari-Oskooei and T. P. Morris
- bireprob: An estimator for bivariate random-effects probit models
- A. Plum
- conindex: Estimation of concentration indices
- O. O'Donnell, S. O'Neill, T. Van Ourti, and B. Walsh
- Estimating polling accuracy in multiparty elections using surveybias
- K. Arzheimer and J. Evans
- bicop: A command for fitting bivariate ordinal regressions with residual dependence characterized by a copula function and normal mixture marginals
- M. Hernández-Alava and S. Pudney
- Features of the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. A good practice.
- D. Lora, I. Contador, J. F. Pérez-Regadera, and A. Gómez de la Cámara
- Implementing factor models for unobserved heterogeneity in Stata
- M. Sarzosa and S. Urzúa
- Speaking Stata: Truth, falsity, indication, and negation
- N. J. Cox
- Review of Michael N. Mitchell's Stata for the Behavioral Sciences
- P. B. Ender
- A menu-driven facility for power and detectable-difference calculations in stepped-wedge cluster-randomized trials, erratum
- K. Hemming and A. Girling
Notes and Comments
Software Updates
- Software Updates
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