Stata Journal Volume 23 Number 3: Table of contents
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Articles and Columns
- synth2: Synthetic control method with placebo tests, robustness test, and visualization
- G. Yan and Q. Chen
- mpitb: A toolbox for multidimensional poverty indices
- N. Suppa
- Robit regression in Stata
- R. B. Newson and M. Falcaro
- hdps: A suite of commands for applying high-dimensional propensity-score approaches
- J. Tazare, L. Smeeth, S. J. W. Evans, I. J. Douglas, and E. J. Williamson
- ebct: Using entropy balancing for continuous treatments to estimate dose-response functions and their derivatives
- S. Tübbicke
- cntraveltime: Travel distance and travel time in China
- X. Zhang, Y. Xue, and C. Li
- Cluster randomized controlled trial analysis at the cluster level: The clan command
- J. A. Thompson, B. Leurent, S. Nash, L. H. Moulton, and R. J. Hayes
- Facilities for optimizing and designing multiarm multistage (MAMS) randomized controlled trials with binary outcomes
- B. Choodari-Oskooei, D. J. Bratton, and M. K. B. Parmar
- Estimating text regressions using txtreg_train
- C. Schwarz
- Iterative intercensal single-decrement life tables using Stata
- J. O. Muniz
- winratiotest: A command for implementing the win ratio and stratified win ratio in Stata
- J. Gregson, J. P. Ferreira, and T. Collier
- blandaltman: A command to create variants of Bland–Altman plots
- M. D. Chatfield, T. J. Cole, H. C. W. de Vet, L. Marquart-Wilson, and D. M. Farewell
- iefieldkit: Commands for primary data collection and cleaning (update)
- K. Bjärkefur, L. Cardoso de Andrade, and B. Daniels
- Speaking Stata: Replacing missing values: The easiest problems
- N. J. Cox
- Review of Environmental Econometrics Using Stata, by Christopher F. Baum and Stan Hurn
- R. P. Thombs
- Review of Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, Fourth Edition, by Sophia Rabe-Hesketh and Anders Skrondal
- L. Grilli and C. Rampichini
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