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st: RE: re: how do people learn Stata?
Thanks, I already have it!
Seyi (female for the record)
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Sent: 08 October 2007 13:52
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Subject: st: re: how do people learn Stata?
Seyi says
I've been using Stata for over a year now, but I
basically started with a copy of Stata 8, googled for help files (found
a good pdf by Svend Juul) to help with the basics. Necessity also played
a large part- I learnt the commands for the types of regressions, graphs
etc that I needed without knowing too much of the background programming
- or the stats. I can't yet write commands either as I haven't needed
to, but I've now googled for more help files on stata programming...
He might find this useful:
http://ideas.repec.org/p/boc/usug05/16.html
An extended version of that talk appears as Appendix B of the book
cited below.
Kit Baum, Boston College Economics and DIW Berlin
http://ideas.repec.org/e/pba1.html
An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata:
http://www.stata-press.com/books/imeus.html
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