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Re: st: RE: JSM 2008, Denver
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I seem to remember Stata offering on this list any kind of personal
course that your are capable of paying for!
Stata press books cover most of what you would see in courses for non-
statisticians...
Stata net standard courses are good...
ATS-UCLA Stata pages cover elementary statistics well for free...
On Aug 26, 2008, at 9:56 AM, Martin Weiss wrote:
Well, good to hear.
With regard to courses, the NetCourses offered by StataCorp are good
value
for money (at least given the recent weakness of the dollar :-) ).
From what
I remember of the one I took at the beginning of the year, they
should be
digestible for "non-statisticians"...
HTH
Martin
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raphael
Fraser
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 4:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: JSM 2008, Denver
Last year a was disappointed in Stata's no show at the world's largest
statistical conference in Salt Lake City. This year I was so excited
to see Stata in Denver. They even had a half-day workshop on survey
data analysis.
Well Done StataCorp!!
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What I would like to see more of from Stata is an increase in support
services. For example, offering training courses to non-statisticians
as well as stats method courses (regression, mixed effects models
etc).
Kind regards,
Raphael
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