Manuals and supplements
The Base Documentation Set contains more than 3,600 pages, including
formulas and detailed examples for the most-commonly used Stata commands.
The Base Documentation Set includes a three-volume
Base Reference Manual,
the
Data Management Reference Manual,
the
Graphics Reference Manual,
the
User's Guide,
the
Getting Started with Stata manual for
Windows,
Macintosh, or
Unix,
and a
Quick Reference and Index.
Additional subject-specific volumes may be purchased separately.
These include
Longitudinal/Panel-Data Reference Manual
Mata Reference Manual (2 volumes)
Multivariate Statistics Reference Manual
Programming Reference Manual
Survey Data Reference Manual
Survival Analysis and Epidemiological Tables Reference Manual
Time-Series Reference Manual.
The Complete Documentation
Set, containing more than 7,000 pages, includes everything in the Base
Documentation Set, plus all the additional subject-specific volumes.
Supplemental materials, such as
datasets
used in the manual examples and
errata, are available online.
Stata Press books that go into even more depth are also available. Titles
include
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Data Analysis Using Stata
- by Ulrich Kohler and Frauke Kreuter
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A Gentle Introduction to Stata
- by Alan C. Acock
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Generalized Linear Models and Extensions, 2nd Edition
- by James W. Hardin and Joseph M. Hilbe
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An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata
- by Christopher F. Baum
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An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, 2nd Edition
- by Svend Juul
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An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata, 2nd Edition
- by Mario Cleves, William Gould, Roberto Gutierrez, and Yulia Marchenko
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Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata, 3rd Edition
- by William Gould, Jeffrey Pitblado, and William Sribney
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Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, 2nd Edition
- by Sophia Rabe-Hesketh and Anders Skrondal
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Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using
Stata, 2nd Edition
- by J. Scott Long and Jeremy Freese
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Stata par la pratique : statistiques, graphiques et éléments de programmation
- by Eric Cahuzac and Christophe Bontemps
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Thirty-three Stata Tips
- by H. Joseph Newton and N. J. Cox (editors)
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A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, 2nd Edition
- by Michael N. Mitchell
We also offer books about
Stata and
statistics,
published by other publishers, that we think might be of interest to Stata
users.
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