Stata Technical Bulletin 9
table of contents
- an1.1: STB categories and insert codes
- an23: CPS labor extracts available
- Author: Daniel Feenberg, National Bureau of Economic Research
- crc17: Bug fixes
- crc18: Important difference between regular and Intercooled Stata
- crc19: Nonlinear regression command
- dm10: Infiling data: Automatic dictionary creation
- Author: William Gould, StataCorp
- gr11: Using CorelDraw as a Stata graphics editor
- Author: Marc Jacobs, Department of Sociology, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
- ip2: A keyboard shortcut
- Author: Peter A. Lachenbruch, Department of Biostatistics, UCLA
- sbe7: Hyperbolic regression analysis in biomedical applications
- Author: Paul Geiger, USC School of Medicine
- sbe8: Left-censored survival data
- Author: William Rogers, CRC
- sg8.1: Huber exponential regression
- Author: William Rogers, CRC
- sg9: Similarity coefficients for 2 x 2 binary data
- Author: Joseph Hilbe, STB Editor
- sg10: Confidence limits in bivariate linear regression
- Author: Paul Geiger, USC School of Medicine
- sg11: Quantile regression standard errors
- Author: William Rogers, CRC
- sg11.1: Quantile regression with bootstrapped standard errors
- Author: William Gould, StataCorp
- snp4: Non-parametric test for trend across ordered groups
- sqv3.1 Graphical display of Atkinson’s R values
- Author: Marc Jacobs, Department of Sociology, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
- sqv4.1 Correction to Idev command output
- Author: Joseph Hilbe, STB Editor
- sqv5: Univariate log-likelihood tests for model identification
- Author: Joseph Hilbe, STB Editor
- srd13: Maximum R-squared and pure error lack-of-fit test
- Author: Richard Goldstein, Qualitas, Brighton, MA