Stata Technical Bulletin 41
table of contents
- stata51: Exact McNemar test added to mcc and mcci commands
- dm53: Detection and deletion of duplicate observations
- Authors: Thomas J. Steichen, RJRT
Nicholas J. Cox, University of Durham, UK
- gr16.2: Corrections to condraw.ado
- Authors: J. Patrick Gray, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Nicholas J. Cox, University of Durham, UK
- gr27: An adaptive variable span running line smoother
- Author: Peter Sasieni, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK
- ip23: Expansion and display of if expressions
- Author: Thomas J. Steichen, RJRT
- ip24: Timing portions of a program
- Author: Frederic Zimmerman, Stanford University
- sbe19: Tests for publication bias in meta-analysis
- Author: Thomas J. Steichen, RJRT
- sbe20: Assessing heterogeneity in meta-analysis: the Galbraith plot
- Author: Aurelio Tobias, Institut Municipal d'Investigacio Medica (IMIM), Spain
- sed9.1: Pointwise confidence intervals for running
- Authors: Peter Sasieni, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK
Patrick Royston, Imperial College School of Medicine, UK
- sg44.1: Correction to random number generators
- Authors: Joseph Hilbe, Department of Sociology, Arizona State University
Walter Linde-Zwirble, Health Outcomes Technologies
- sg53.2: Stata-like commands for complementary log-log regression
- Author: Joseph Hilbe, Department of Sociology, Arizona State University
- sg75: Geometric means and confidence intervals
- Authors: John Carlin, University of Melbourne and Royal Children’s Hospital, Australia
Suzanna Vidmar, University of Melbourne and Royal Children’s Hospital, Australia
Carlos Ramalheira, Coimbra University Hospital, Portugal
- ssa10.1: Update to analysis of follow-up studies with Stata 5.0
- Authors: David Clayton, MRC Biostatistical Research Unit, Cambridge, UK
Michael Hills, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK (retired)
- ssa11: Survival analysis with time-varying covariates
- Author: Jeroen Weesie, Utrecht University, Netherlands
- sxd1: Random allocation of treatments in blocks
- Author: Philip Ryan, University of Adelaide, Australia
- tt7: Random walk tutorial
- Authors: Albert Verbeek, Utrecht University, Netherlands
Jeroen Weesie, Utrecht University, Netherlands