An introduction to Stata - 28th January Our first free webinar is an introduction to Stata 16. Participants will be provided with a comprehensive overview of the software...
read moreAn introduction to Stata - 28th January Our first free webinar is an introduction to Stata 16. Participants will be provided with a comprehensive overview of the software...
read moreLatest from the Stata blog: Written by Chuck Huber (director of statistical outreach - StataCorp). Using pip to install Python packages Let’s begin by typing python qu...
read moreTop tips from an academic and expert in the field, Dr. Malvina Marchese. Which is the secret to a great dissertation? Writing an excellent dissertation requires a mixture...
read moreWith teaching moving online for many institutions over the upcoming academic year 20/21, lecturers are facing new challenges, especially when teaching with applied softwa...
read moreWritten by Enrique Pinzon, Associate Director of Econometrics, this post shows why Stata is the preferred package among economists (as expressed in a recent article publi...
read moreExperience this unique opportunity to hear from Stata experts in the top of their field, as well as Stata's own researchers and developers. Join the Stata community in e...
read moreDr. Cerulli presents his key statistical analysis of the Covid-19 pandemic. He uses Stata to explore the pandemic's dynamic and predict future outcomes. His focus on this...
read moreWe are happy to announce the 2019 Stata Conference, which will take place in Madrid on October 17th. This meeting will provide Stata users the opportunity to exchange ide...
read moreA series of blog posts for Stata 15. Each one takes a new feature and shows how you can put it to use. There is a do file and a data file that you can use to follow alon...
read moreWritten by Chuck Huber, Associate Director of Statistical Outreach, this post shows you how to integrate your simulations into Stata's -power- command so that you can eas...
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