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In the spotlight: Multivariate meta-analysis
Do you have multiple effect sizes? Do they share a common control group and the same group of subjects? Learn how you can use the new meta mvregress command in Stata 17 to perform multivariate meta-analysis.
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In the spotlight: JDBC, Stata 17, and WRDS
With the jdbc command, accessing your favorite databases is even easier in Stata 17. Find out how you can take advantage of JDBC's cross-platform compatibility and ease of setup, as demonstrated by connecting to WRDS.
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Community corner: Visualizing data in Stata
Stata has many graphical tools that allow you to visualize your data and the results of your analysis. Asjad Naqvi shows us how you can create some amazing graphs that you may not have known were possible in Stata.
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A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, Fourth Edition  
Whether you are new to Stata's graph command, need a reference to help you quickly recall the option for a specific graphical effect, or hope to learn the best approaches for constructing custom graphs, this book by Michael N. Mitchell is for you.
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2022 Stata Conference: Call for presentations
Submit your abstract for the 2022 Stata Conference in Washington, DC on 4–5 August. Any topic related to Stata, from advice on teaching with Stata to introducing a new command that you developed, is welcomed. Abstracts are due by 4 April.
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Stata Journal editorial roles: Farewell and welcome
A long era in the history of the Stata Journal comes to a close. Editor H. Joseph Newton retired at the end of 2021, and we are deeply grateful for his 25 years of service. We welcome Professor Stephen Jenkins as the Stata Journal's newest editor.
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