Stata Technical Bulletin 42
table of contents
- stata52: Origin/noOrigin option added to sts graph command
- dm54: Capturing comments from data dictionaries
- Author: John R. Gleason, Syracuse University
- gr28: A graphical procedure to test equality of variances
- Author: Aurelio Tobias, Institut Municipal d’Investigacio Medica (IMIM),
Barcelona, Spain
- sbe16.1 New syntax and output for the meta-analysis command
- Authors: Stephen Sharp, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
Jonathan Sterne, United Medical and Dental Schools, UK
- sbe21: Adjusted population attributable fractions from logistic regression
- Author: Anthony R. Brady, Public Health Laboratory Services, Statistics Unit, UK
- sbe22: Cumulative meta-analysis
- Author: Jonathan Sterne, United Medical and Dental Schools, UK
- sbe23: Meta-analysis regression
- Author: Stephen Sharp, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
- sg42.2: Displaying predicted probabilities from probit or logit regression
- Author: Mead Over, World Bank
- sg76: An approximate likelihood-ratio test for ordinal response models
- Authors: Rory Wolfe, Royal Children’s Hospital, Australia
William Gould, StataCorp
- sg77: Regression analysis with multiplicative heteroscedasticity
- Author: Jeroen Weesie, Utrecht University, Netherlands
- sg78: Simple and multiple correspondence analysis in Stata
- Author: Philippe Van Kerm, University of Namur, Belgium
- sg79: Generalized additive models
- Authors: Patrick Royston, Imperial College School of Medicine, UK
Gareth Ambler, Imperial College School of Medicine, UK
- sg80: Indirect standardization
- Author: Mario Cleves, StataCorp
- snp14: A two-sample multivariate nonparametric test
- Andrew M. Perkins, University of East Anglia, UK