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Graphics. Data management. Reporting. Causal inference.
Survival analysis. Time series. Meta-analysis. And more.
Whether you are looking to streamline your workflow or
need powerful statistical features, you don't want to miss what we added in Stata 18.
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Want to estimate treatment effects that vary over groups and time?
With the new hdidregress and xthdidregress commands, you can
fit models for repeated cross-sectional or panel data,
estimate effects, and visualize changes in effects across
times and groups.
See it work »
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Create your Table 1 more easily with Stata’s new dtable command.
Export to Word, Excel, PDF, LaTeX, HTML, or Markdown.
Incorporate the table into a complete report.
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Make plans to join us in California for the 2023 Stata Conference on 20–21 July. Discover real-world applications of Stata from Stata users, and take an in-depth look at Stata features from Stata developers.
Seating is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today!
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Are you new to Stata or know someone who is? Looking for a great resource for introducing your students to Stata?
Check out Germán Rodríguez's Stata Tutorial, and learn how you can get started with Stata's tools for data management, graphics, and tables.
Learn more »
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Gain hands-on experience and in-depth knowledge of Stata. Whether you are a beginner seeking to build a solid foundation or an experienced user looking to expand your proficiency, our Stata training courses cater to all skill levels.
Enroll now to unlock the full potential of your data analysis capabilities in Stata.
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