Dear Richard Williams,
thank you for your reply.and i found your web is helpful for me:)i am interested in sociolpgy and statistics,and your homepage can offer many knowledge:)
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>At 03:11 AM 1/3/2004 +0800, rghuang wrote:
>>what command should i use?thank you!
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>One quick answer to your question is -corr-, possibly adding the -means-
>parameter if you want descriptive statistics, e.g.
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>corr income educ jobexp, means
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>If you are looking for examples of how to use Stata for basic statistics
>(e.g. Anova, t-tests, OLS regression -- the kind of stuff that gets covered
>in an introductory statistics course) I've recently added several examples
>to one of my course web pages. I'm not saying they are the best examples,
>but they are free :) See
>
>http://www.nd.edu/~rwilliam/xsoc592/index.html
>
>and look for links that have the word "Stata" in them. I'll probably be
>adding Stata handouts for more advanced methods as I teach my 2nd semester
>course. Other handouts on those pages explain the methods and give SPSS
>examples.
>
>Incidentally, if you were going to buy one book and one book only on Stata,
>I would recommend Hamilton's "Statistics with Stata." A new edition using
>version 8 is supposed to be out very soon now.
>
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