In this post, we will look at a couple of community-contributed commands for fitting Bayesian models to your data. Stata 14 introduced Bayesian functionality for the firs...
read moreIn this post, we will look at a couple of community-contributed commands for fitting Bayesian models to your data. Stata 14 introduced Bayesian functionality for the firs...
read moreProbit regression with continuous covariates This video demonstrates how to fit a probit regression model with a continuous covariate and how to use -margins- and -margin...
read moreThreshold regression for time series in Stata 15 In time series analysis, sometimes we are suspicious that relationships among variables might change at some time. The ne...
read moreTimberlake Consultants have announced new free seminars. Register now as spaces are limited. Seminar 1: Financial Risk Analysis When: 18 October 2018 at 6:00PM - 8:00PM (...
read moreWritten by Kevin Crow, Senior Software Developer, this post talks about how to install and run the new -nfl2stata- command written by Stata's intern, Chris Hassell, that...
read moreWhat is it for? When you are fitting a simple time-series regression to your data, you have to make an assumption that indpendent (exogenous) variables in the regression ...
read moreThe OxMetrics User Conference, taking place at Cass Business School, London on 10-11 September 2018, provides a forum for the presentation and exchange of research result...
read moreThe 2018 London Stata Conference takes place on Thursday, 6 and Friday, 7 September 2018 at Cass Business School, London. The 2018 London Stata Conference is a two-day in...
read moreStata have announced new free Stata webinars. In each webinar, they will discuss new features in Stata 15 and work examples so users can follow along. These webinars ar...
read moreMore data is available than any point in history and often a simple graph can go a long way in presenting complex relationships between data elements. Stata offers an imp...
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