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Stata 11
- Latest
version now available!
Stata is a complete, integrated statistical package that provides
everything you need for data analysis, data management, and graphics.
What's New in Stata 11?
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Multiple imputation (MI)
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Univariate imputation
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Multivariate imputation
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MI Control Panel
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Manage MI datasets
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GMM
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Linear and nonlinear models
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One-step, two-step, and iterative
estimators
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Cross-sectional, time-series, and
panel data
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Panel-style instruments
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Competing-risks
regression
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Multivariate time
series
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State-space models
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Dynamic-factor models
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Multivariate GARCH
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PDF documentation
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Comes with every copy of Stata
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Includes all manuals (over 8000 pages)
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Accessed via pull down menu and
integrated with help files
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Factor variables
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Panel data and
mixed models
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Fonts in graphics
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New interface
- Variables Manager
- Live view on data
- Data and variable filters
- Syntax highlighting
- Code folding
- Bookmarks
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Stata-Related Product:
Stata puts hundreds of statistical tools at your
fingertips, from advanced techniques, such as survival models with
frailty, dynamic panel data (DPD) regressions, generalized estimating
equations (GEE), models with sample selection, ARCH, and estimation with
complex survey samples; to linear and generalized linear models (GLM),
regressions with count or binary outcomes, ANOVA/MANOVA, ARIMA, cluster
analysis, standardization of rates, and case–control analysis; to basic
tabulations and summary statistics.
Stata's
data-management commands give you complete control of all types
of data:
you can
combine and reshape datasets, manage variables, and collect statistics across
groups or replicates.
Stata also has advanced tools for managing specialized data such as
survival/duration data, time-series data, panel/longitudinal data,
categorical data, and survey data. You can also read datasets across
platforms (Windows, Mac, and Unix) without translation and import
datasets from other statistical packages, spreadsheets, and databases
quickly and easily.
With no
special graphics modes or separate modules, Stata makes it easy to
generate professional quality graphs, including regression
fit graphs, distributional plots, time-series graphs, and survival
plots.
Stata capabilities include Data
Management, Basic Statistics, Linear Models, Linear Mixed, Multilevel,
and Hierarchical Models, Survival Analysis, Time Series, and more.
Stata Press books
In addition to the products, we also have Stata
Press books to help you fully utilize Stata's capabilities.
Books are listed
below in alphabetical order by the author’s last name.
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A Gentle Introduction to Stata, 2nd Edition
Alan C. Acock |
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An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata
Christopher F. Baum |
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An Introduction to Stata Programming
Christopher F. Baum |
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Microeconometrics Using Stata, Revised Edition
A. Colin Cameron and Pravin K. Trivedi
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An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata, 2nd
Edition
Mario Cleves, William Gould, Roberto G. Gutierrez, Yulia
Marchenko
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Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata, 3rd Edition
William Gould, Jeffrey Pitblado, William Sribney
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Generalized Linear Models and Extensions, 2nd Edition
James W. Hardin, Joseph M. Hilbe
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An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, 2nd
Edition
Svend Juul
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The Stata
Journal
The Stata Journal is a quarterly
publication containing articles about statistics, data analysis,
teaching methods, and effective use of Stata's language. The Journal
publishes reviewed papers together with shorter notes and comments,
regular columns, book reviews, and other material of interest to
researchers applying statistics in a variety of disciplines. For
additional information or to subscribe, please email to
stata@eastasiatc.com.sg
PRICING AND ORDER INFORMATION
Please contact us for additional information
about Stata and its products, including price quotes at
stata@eastasiatc.com.sg
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