Stata Technical Bulletin 32
table of contents
- an61: Submission guidelines
- Author: H. Joseph Newton, STB Editor
- crc44: Confidence intervals in a 2 x 2 table
- Author: Peter Sasieni, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK
- dm42: Accrue statistics for a command across a by list
- Author: James W. Hardin, StataCorp
- dt3: Reading Epilnfo datasets into Stata
- Author: R. Mark Esman, StataCorp
- os16: Importing Stata graphs into word processors on the Macintosh
- Author: Chinh Nguyen, StataCorp
- sed2: Patterns of missing data
- Author: Richard Goldstein, Qualitas, Inc.
- sg51: Inference about correlations using the Fisher z-transform
- Author: John R. Gleason, Syracuse University
- sg52: Testing dependent correlation coefficients
- Author: Richard Goldstein, Qualitas, Inc.
- sg53: Maximum-likelihood complementary log-log regression
- Author: Joseph Hilbe, Department of Sociology, Arizona State University
- sg54: Extended probit regression
- Author: Joseph Hilbe, Department of Sociology, Arizona State University
- sg55: Extensions to the brier command
- Author: Richard Goldstein, Qualitas, Inc.
- sg56: An ado-file implementation of a simplex-based maximization algorithm
- Author: Tavis Barr, Department of Economics, Columbia University
- snp11: Test for trend across ordered groups revisited
- Authors: Peter Sasieni, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK
Katarzyna A. Stepniewska, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK
Douglas G. Altman, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK
- sts11: Hildreth-Lu regression
- Author: James W. Hardin, StataCorp