Stata Technical Bulletin 5
table of contents
- an1.1: STB categories and insert codes
- an15.1: Regression with Graphics now available from CRC
- Author: Leonard Brown, CRC
- dm3.1: Typesetting correction to automatic command logging for Stata
- dm5: Creating a grouping variable for data sets
- Author: Marc Jacobs, Social Sciences, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
- dm6: A utility to document beginning and ending variable dates
- Author: Sean Becketti, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
- ip1: Customizing a Stata menu system
- Author: Marc Jacobs, Social Sciences, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
- gr9: Partial reidual graphs for linear regression
- Author: Joseph Hilbe, STB Editor
- gr10: Printing graphs and creating WordPerfect graph files
- Authors: Thomas R. Saving, Department of Economics, Texas A&M University
Jeff Montgomery, Department of Economics, Texas A&M University
- sbe4: Further aspects of RIA analysis
- Author: Paul J. Geiger, USC School of Medicine
- sg3.7: Final summary of tests of normality
- Author: William Gould, StataCorp
- sg5: Correlation coefficients with significance levels
- Author: Sean Becketti, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
- sg6: Regression switching models
- Authors: Daniel Benjamin, Clemson University
Bill Gould, StataCorp
- smv2.1: Minor change to single factor repeated measures ANOVA
- smv3: Regression based dichotomous discriminant analysis
- Author: Joseph Hilbe, STB Editor
- sqv1.4 Typographical correction to enhanced logistic regression
- srd7: Adjusted summary statistics for logarithmic regressions
- Author: Richard Goldstein, Qualitas, Brighton, MA
- srd8: Interpretations of dummy variables in regressions with log dependent variables
- Author: Richard Goldstein, Qualitas, Brighton, MA
- srd9: Box-Cox statistics for help in choosing transformations
- Author: Richard Goldstein, Qualitas, Brighton, MA
- srd10: Maximum-likelihood estimation for Box-Cox power transformation
- Author: Patrick Royston, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, UK
- ssa2: Tabulating survival statistics
- Author: Wim L. J. van Putten, Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- sts1: Autocorrelation and partial autocorrelation graphs
- Author: Sean Becketti, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City