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(last updated Tue Aug 31 22:40:02 2010)
- Re: st: interrupted time series
- st: Wish List for margins
- RE: st: Mixed negative binomial models?
- Re: st: interrupted time series
- Re: st: use -predictnl- to construct confidence intervals
- Re: st: use -predictnl- to construct confidence intervals
- Re: st: use -predictnl- to construct confidence intervals
- Re: st: RE: Heckman two-step estimator
- Re: st: use -predictnl- to construct confidence intervals
- st: use -predictnl- to construct confidence intervals
- st: interrupted time series
- Re: st: RE: merging observations in one dataset
- Re: st: Re: Fortran
- Re: st: RE: merging observations in one dataset
- RE: st: RE: merging observations in one dataset
- Re: st: RE: merging observations in one dataset
- Re: st: RE: merging observations in one dataset
- st: RE: merging observations in one dataset
- st: merging observations in one dataset
- Re: st:Command for clustering without sampling
- Re: st: estat phtest, detail --> different results using Stata10 and Stata11 if using robust option
- st: R: Test for statistical significance - flag Stata 9.2/SE
- Re: st:Command for clustering without sampling
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- st: RE: R: Negative binomial regression with exposure and predictors correlated
- RE: st: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: Test for statistical significance
- Re: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: Re: Fortran
- st:Command for clustering without sampling
- Re: st: Negative binomial regression with exposure and predictors correlated
- st: Test for statistical significance
- RE: st: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: RE: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: I wish I'd known that -
- st: estat phtest, detail --> different results using Stata10 and Stata11 if using robust option
- st: R: Negative binomial regression with exposure and predictors correlated
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- st: Negative binomial regression with exposure and predictors correlated
- st: Re: fortran
- st: Re: Fortran
- st: Re: FORTRAN
- RE: st: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st:about the fixed-effects model
- st: RE: RE: RE: RE: grouping variables within individuals
- RE: st: Outreg2 - file cannot be openend
- st: RE: RE: RE: grouping variables within individuals
- Re: st: RE: Outputs as inputs - how to efficiently process a series of routines?
- st: RE: RE: RE: RE: Saving different parts of a dataset using foreach
- st: RE: RE: RE: Saving different parts of a dataset using foreach
- Re: st:about the fixed-effects model
- st: RE: RE: Saving different parts of a dataset using foreach
- st: RE: RE: r(198) error while using PVAR
- RE: st: Re: FORTRAN
- st: RE: Outputs as inputs - how to efficiently process a series of routines?
- Re: st:about the fixed-effects model
- st: Outputs as inputs – how to efficiently process a series of routines?
- Re: st:about the fixed-effects model
- Re: st: xtmixied: Marginal Effect with Interactions
- Re: st: boostrapping from a log regression with sureg
- Re: st:about the fixed-effects model
- Re: st: gllamm mlogit eform
- Re: st: gllamm mlogit eform
- st:about the fixed-effects model
- Re: st: Mixed negative binomial models?
- Re: st: RE: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: gllamm mlogit eform
- st: about xtivreg2
- st: Mixed negative binomial models?
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- RE: st: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: gllamm mlogit eform
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- RE: st: RE: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: RE: Re: FORTRAN
- st: RE: r(198) error while using PVAR
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- Re: st: RE: Re: FORTRAN
- st: r(198) error while using PVAR
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- RE: st: Re: FORTRAN
- st: RE: Re: FORTRAN
- st: RE: mvprobit
- st: syntax highlighting for gedit
- st: mvprobit
- Re: st: RE: RE: Saving different parts of a dataset using foreach
- st: RE: RE: grouping variables within individuals
- st: RE: RE: Saving different parts of a dataset using foreach
- Re: st: Stata closes while running a command using mi estimate
- st: RE: grouping variables within individuals
- st: RE: R squared in poisson regression with survey data
- st: grouping variables within individuals
- st: RE: Saving different parts of a dataset using foreach
- st: R squared in poisson regression with survey data
- st: Saving different parts of a dataset using foreach
- [no subject]
- st: boostrapping from a log regression with sureg
- Re: st: marginal effects after clogit
- Re: st: gllamm mlogit eform
- st: RE: Stata closes while running a command using mi estimate
- Re: st: Stata closes while running a command using mi estimate
- st: Stata closes while running a command using mi estimate
- Re: st: gllamm mlogit eform
- Re: st: xtmixied: Marginal Effect with Interactions
- Re: st: xtmixied: Marginal Effect with Interactions
- Re: st: xtmixied: Marginal Effect with Interactions
- Re: st: xtmixied: Marginal Effect with Interactions
- Re: st: Re: FORTRAN
- st: RE: Re: my probit does not converge in Stata 11
- st: Re: FORTRAN
- RE: st: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st: RE: FORTRAN
- Re: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model withInteractionTerms
- st: Re: suest after quantile regression
- Re: st: FORTRAN
- st: RE: FORTRAN
- Re: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model withInteractionTerms
- st: FORTRAN
- Re: st: I wish I'd known that -
- st: RE: label lagged variables
- st: marginal effects after clogit
- Re: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model withInteractionTerms
- Re: st: xtmixied: Marginal Effect with Interactions
- RE: st: RE: Symplacement
- st: RE: RE: Anyone using UltraEdit with rundo and rundolines?
- st: gllamm mlogit eform
- Re: st: RE: Symplacement
- Re: st: RE: Symplacement
- st: RE: Symplacement
- Re: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model withInteractionTerms
- st: Symplacement
- st: label lagged variables
- st: RE: RE: RE: listing all observations of particular id's
- Re: st: clogit and lroc question
- st: RE: RE: listing all observations of particular id's
- Re: st: How to read a particular value in a variables then save it to macro?
- st: RE: Anyone using UltraEdit with rundo and rundolines?
- Re: st: RE: listing all observations of particular id's
- st: RE: listing all observations of particular id's
- RE: st: one way anova or kruskal wallis if sample size is less than 3 for each group
- st: Identifier names on Statalist [was: How to read a particular value in a variables then save it to macro?]
- st: listing all observations of particular id's
- st: xtmixied: Marginal Effect with Interactions
- Re: st: one way anova or kruskal wallis if sample size is less than 3 for each group
- Re: st: How to read a particular value in a variables then save it to macro?
- st: IV-GMM or 2SLS
- st: one way anova or kruskal wallis if sample size is less than 3 for each group
- Re: st: clogit and lroc question
- Re: st: How to read a particular value in a variables then save it to macro?
- Re: st: How to read a particular value in a variables then save it to macro?
- Re: st: How to read a particular value in a variables then save it to macro?
- st: clogit and lroc question
- st: Question on panel data estimation
- Re: st: calculating income deprivation in stata,
- Re: st: add hours to date variable
- st: add hours to date variable
- Re: st: calculating income deprivation in stata
- Re: st: RE: marginal effects after clogit
- st: RE: marginal effects after clogit
- st: marginal effects after clogit
- st: RE: RE: How to read a particular value in a variables then save it to macro?
- st: RE: How to read a particular value in a variables then save it to macro?
- st: How to read a particular value in a variables then save it to macro?
- st: calculating income deprivation in stata
- Re: st: suest after quantile regression
- Re: st: RE: Heckman with variables that perfectly predict selection
- Re: st: Interpretation of interaction with dummy in OLS
- Re: st: Discrete time hazard model-interval censored
- Re: st: Discrete time hazard model-interval censored
- st: Interpretation of interaction with dummy in OLS
- RE: st: panel data analysis - avplots
- Re: st: panel data analysis - avplots
- st: suest after quantile regression
- Re: st: Discrete time hazard model-interval censored
- Re: st: Discrete time hazard model-interval censored
- st: Discrete time hazard model-interval censored
- st: obtaining varying fixed effects coefficients for a panel data hierarchical model
- Re: st: outliers
- st: xtpmg command (Pesaran and Smith, 1995) and VAR
- Re: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: RE: nlsur and estout - solved
- Re: st: interpretation of squared term
- Re: st: RE: nlsur and estout
- Re: st: outliers
- RE: st: outliers
- Re: st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- [no subject]
- Re: st: I wish I'd known that -
- RE: st: RE: nlsur and estout
- Re: st: outliers
- Re: st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- st: Estimation VARMA model in state space form--not cancave
- Re: st: outliers
- Re: st: RE: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- Re: st: outliers
- Re: st: outliers
- Re: st: outliers
- st: RE: SV: RE: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: postfile
- st: SV: RE: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: postfile
- st: RE: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: postfile
- Re: st: outliers
- st: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: postfile
- Re: st: RE: nlsur and estout
- st: RE: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- RE: st: RE: the page could not be opened after findit a certain command, why?
- Re: st: show categories with zero frequency in -tabout- table
- st: show categories with zero frequency in -tabout- table
- st: SV: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: postfile
- RE: st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- st: SV: RE: SV: RE: postfile
- st: RE: RE: SV: RE: postfile
- st: RE: SV: RE: SV: RE: postfile
- st: RE: SV: RE: postfile
- st: Course Announcement: Introduction to Stata - Toronto, November 25
- st: SV: RE: postfile
- st: RE: panel data analysis - avplots
- RE: st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- AW: st: Interaction of dummy variable with log-transformed variable
- st: RE: the page could not be opened after findit a certain command, why?
- st: RE: Anyone using UltraEdit with rundo and rundolines?
- Re: st: interpretation of squared term
- Re: st: Interaction of dummy variable with log-transformed variable
- Re: st: interpretation of squared term
- RE:st: the page could not be opened after findit a certain command, why?
- st: the page could not be opened after findit a certain command, why?
- st: Anyone using UltraEdit with rundo and rundolines?
- st: mim and gllamm
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- st: Interaction of dummy variable with log-transformed variable
- Re: st: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st: RE: I wish I'd known that -
- RE: st: Re: psmatch2 question
- Re: st: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st: RE: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st: interpretation of squared term
- Re: st: interpretation of squared term
- Re: st: RE: VAR and SVAR for panel data
- Re: st: interpretation of squared term
- st: RE: VAR and SVAR for panel data
- st: panel data analysis - avplots
- Re: st: VAR and SVAR for panel data
- st: interpretation of squared term
- Re: st: RE: VAR and SVAR for panel data
- Re: st: VAR and SVAR for panel data
- st: RE: VAR and SVAR for panel data
- Re: st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- st: VAR and SVAR for panel data
- Re: st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- Re: st: RE: problem opening files
- st: RE: testing nest models in Poisson regression
- st: RE: problem opening files
- Re: st: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st: problem opening files
- st: problem opening files
- Re: st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- Re: st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- Re: st: RE: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- Re: st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- Re: st: RE: fractional probit
- st: RE: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- st: testing nest models in Poisson regression
- st: RE: RE: postfile
- SV: st: postfile
- re: st: I wish I'd known that -
- st: RE: nlsur and estout
- Re: st: RE: fractional probit
- st: RE: postfile
- Re: st: RE: fractional probit
- Re: st: postfile
- RE: st: catplot showing not chosen categories in x-axis
- Re: st: RE: fractional probit
- st: postfile
- st: looking for more efficient programming for randomly shuffling list of numbers
- st: RE: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st: RE: fractional probit
- Re: st: I wish I'd known that -
- Re: st: How to tackle the r1400 error message
- st: nlsur and estout
- Re: st: RE: fractional probit
- Re: st: fractional probit
- st: RE: Re: my probit does not converge in Stata 11
- st: RE: Heckman with variables that perfectly predict selection
- RE: st: Re: psmatch2 question
- st: RE: FGS3SLS
- st: I wish I'd known that -
- RE: st: stata graph
- st: nlogit error because of replicate levels
- Re: st: spmap with two legends?
- Re: st: How to tackle the r1400 error message
- Re: st: How to tackle the r1400 error message
- st: estout to Stata dataset
- st: RE: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- st: heckman model "would simplfy to OLS regression"
- st: How to tackle the r1400 error message
- st: Re: my probit does not converge in Stata 11
- Re: st: stata graph
- RE: st: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- st: stata graph
- st: RE: fractional probit
- Re: st: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- Re: st: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- Re: st: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- Re: st: my probit does not converge in Stata 11
- st: FGS3SLS
- st: fractional probit
- Re: st: p-values for K-M point survival estimates using sts list
- st: spmap with two legends?
- st: Heckman with variables that perfectly predict selection
- st: Re: joint effect of two endogenous variables
- Re: st: question about spmap
- st: Alternative models for logistic regression when there is high within-panel correlation
- Re: st: Re: psmatch2 question
- st: SVAR question/problem
- st: Geary Hinkley Transformation
- RE: st: Re: psmatch2 question
- Re: st: catplot showing not chosen categories in x-axis
- Re: st: Re: psmatch2 question
- st: catplot showing not chosen categories in x-axis
- Re: st: question about spmap
- Re: st: Convention for replacing an existing routine on SSC with a revision that has major syntax changes.
- Re: st: question about spmap
- st: RE: p-values for K-M point survival estimates using sts list
- st: question about spmap
- st: RE: permutations and sorting percentiles
- st: permutations and sorting percentiles
- Re: st: display minutes and seconds?
- st: AW: display minutes and seconds?
- Re: st: Confirmatory Factor Analysis
- st: display minutes and seconds?
- Re: st: incorporate table into figure
- st: p-values for K-M point survival estimates using sts list
- Re: st: non linear equation difficulties with nl function evaluation program
- Re: st: RE: Endogenous switching regression
- Re: st: Confirmatory Factor Analysis
- Re: st: AW: Multiple Imputation on Panel Data: all variables have missing data, and the panels are expanding
- Re: st: RE: Endogenous switching regression
- Re: st: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- st: Confirmatory Factor Analysis
- st: my probit does not converge in Stata 11
- RE: st: incorporate table into figure
- Re: st: Convention for replacing an existing routine on SSC with a revision that has major syntax changes.
- Re: st: Convention for replacing an existing routine on SSC with a revision that has major syntax changes.
- RE: st: Convention for replacing an existing routine on SSC with a revision that has major syntax changes.
- Re: st: Re: psmatch2 question
- st: RE: Convention for replacing an existing routine on SSC with a revision that has major syntax changes.
- st: Convention for replacing an existing routine on SSC with a revision that has major syntax changes.
- RE: st: predicting survival with a semiparameteric model
- Re: st: cox regression - half siblings
- RE: st: Testing for attrition bias using the BGLW test
- Re: st: cox regression - half siblings
- Re: st: Testing for attrition bias using the BGLW test
- st: cox regression - half siblings
- Re: st: non linear equation difficulties with nl function evaluation program
- st: RE: nlsur and estout
- Re: st: RE: Endogenous switching regression
- st: nlsur and estout
- RE: st: non linear equation difficulties with nl function evaluation program
- st: RE: Endogenous switching regression
- st: Endogenous switching regression
- st: Graphs and selective legends
- st: RE: RE: RE: Want histogram output in tabular form
- Re: st: non linear equation difficulties with nl function evaluation program
- st: RE: RE: Want histogram output in tabular form
- st: RE: Want histogram output in tabular form
- st: RE: Want histogram output in tabular form
- Re: st: non linear equation difficulties with nl function evaluation program
- st: Want histogram output in tabular form
- st: Testing for attrition bias using the BGLW test
- Re: st: Re: psmatch2 question
- Re: st: Literature Reference for Stata's Fixed-Effects Transformation
- RE: st: Using Stata's "test" post-estimation command to perform comparisons after multiple-equation estimation
- RE: st: Using Stata's "test" post-estimation command to perform comparisons after multiple-equation estimation
- st: Testing dependence in a 2x2 table for clustered observations
- Re: st: non linear equation difficulties with nl function evaluation program
- Re: st: non linear equation difficulties with nl function evaluation program
- Re: st: non linear equation difficulties with nl function evaluation program
- Re: st: Choosing a family using glm
- Re: st: Re: psmatch2 question
- Re: st: Choosing a family using glm
- Re: st: Choosing a family using glm
- Re: st: AW: Multiple Imputation on Panel Data: all variables have missing data, and the panels are expanding
- RE: st: Using Stata's "test" post-estimation command to perform comparisons after multiple-equation estimation
- st: Contingent Valuation using the Double-Bounded Dichotomous Choice model
- st: Using Stata's "test" post-estimation command to perform comparisons after multiple-equation estimation
- Re: st: Choosing a family using glm
- st: RE: RE: repeated time values problem -svar
- st: movestay command
- st: RE: repeated time values problem -svar
- st: non linear equation difficulties with nl function evaluation program
- st: RE: RE: Creating an X,Y variable from X and Y columns
- st: RE: repeated time values problem -svar
- st: RE: Creating an X,Y variable from X and Y columns
- st: RE: Creating an X,Y variable from X and Y columns
- st: Creating an X,Y variable from X and Y columns
- st: repeated time values problem -svar
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- st: RE: rephrase of the question on backfilling missing data
- Re: st: Re: psmatch2 question
- Re: st: !!NOSIG!! CI for nonlinear estimation
- Re: st: predicting survival with a semiparameteric model
- Re: st: Anyone has the Stata code for National Nursing Home Survey of various years
- RE: st: RE: backfill missing data
- Re: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- st: rephrase of the question on backfilling missing data
- st: RE: Re: AW: Remove legends for few line graphs in a figure that has many
- st: RE: Re: AW: Remove legends for few line graphs in a figure that has many
- Re: st: Anyone has the Stata code for National Nursing Home Survey of various years
- RE: st: RE: Choosing a family using glm
- st: Re: AW: Remove legends for few line graphs in a figure that has many
- st: Re: AW: Remove legends for few line graphs in a figure that has many
- Re: st: RE: backfill missing data
- st: !!NOSIG!! CI for nonlinear estimation
- st: Re: psmatch2 question
- RE: st: RE: PANEL VAR
- Re: st: RE: Choosing a family using glm
- RE: st: RE: PANEL VAR
- st: RE: RE: predicting survival with a semiparameteric model
- RE: st: RE: PANEL VAR
- st: RE: Choosing a family using glm
- RE: st: RE: PANEL VAR
- st: predicting survival with a semiparameteric model
- st: RE: predicting survival with a semiparameteric model
- RE: st: RE: PANEL VAR
- st: Choosing a family using glm
- RE: st: RE: PANEL VAR
- RE: st: RE: PANEL VAR
- st: psmatch2 question
- Re: st: backfill missing data
- st: RE: backfill missing data
- st: RE: RE: Categorising dates
- st: Anyone has the Stata code for National Nursing Home Survey of various years
- st: RE: Anyone has the Stata code for National Nursing Home Survey of various years
- Re: st: backfill missing data
- Re: st: Re: joint effect of two endogenous variables
- Re: st: Remove legends for few line graphs in a figure that has many
- st: backfill missing data
- st: AW: Remove legends for few line graphs in a figure that has many
- st: Remove legends for few line graphs in a figure that has many
- st: AW: AW: RE: AW: RE: AW: Categorising dates
- st: Re: joint effect of two endogenous variables
- st: AW: RE: AW: RE: AW: Categorising dates
- st: psmatch2
- Re: st: stratification and model checking after imputation
- Re: st: incorporate table into figure
- st: RE: AW: RE: AW: Categorising dates
- Re: st: RE: incorporate table into figure
- st: AW: RE: AW: Categorising dates
- st: RE: AW: Categorising dates
- st: RE: Categorising dates
- Re: st: joint effect of two endogenous variables
- st: AW: Categorising dates
- st: Categorising dates
- st: joint effect of two endogenous variables
- st: Fwd: Re: estimates use problem
- st: cmp heckman
- Re: st: AW: calculation execution time after running the model
- Re: st: calculation execution time after running the model
- st: AW: calculation execution time after running the model
- Re: st: calculation execution time after running the model
- AW: st: Literature Reference for Stata's Fixed-Effects Transformation
- st: AW: calculation execution time after running the model
- Re: st: Literature Reference for Stata's Fixed-Effects Transformation
- st: calculation execution time after running the model
- Re: st: RE: incorporate table into figure
- AW: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: Multiple Imputation on Panel Data: all variables have missing data, and the panels are expanding
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- st: AW: Multiple Imputation on Panel Data: all variables have missing data, and the panels are expanding
- st: Multiple Imputation on Panel Data: all variables have missing data, and the panels are expanding
- Re: st: Storing coefficients after seqlogit
- st: AW: Storing coefficients after seqlogit
- st: Storing coefficients after seqlogit
- Re: st: Problem with mlogit estimation
- st: RE: incorporate table into figure
- st: Problem with mlogit estimation
- st: RE: incorporate table into figure
- Re: st: incorporate table into figure
- Re: st: incorporate table into figure
- Re: st: incorporate table into figure
- st: incorporate table into figure
- Re: st: RE: data management questions
- Re: st: difference between interaction created with # and created with xi3
- st: difference between interaction created with # and created with xi3
- st: Reminder: Stata users meeting London, 9-10 September 2010
- st: mi commands
- Re: st: linear, quadratic terms and centering
- Re: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- RE: st: Conditional marginal effects in heckprob
- Re: st: Concavity issues using -gmm- estimating parameters from a normal distribution
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: may not use noninteger frequency weights
- st: RE: may not use noninteger frequency weights
- st: Literature Reference for Stata's Fixed-Effects Transformation
- st: may not use noninteger frequency weights
- Re: st: Conditional marginal effects in heckprob
- st: Conditional marginal effects in heckprob
- Re: AW: st: RE: loop over macros
- AW: st: RE: loop over macros
- RE: st: RE: loop over macros
- Re: st: RE: loop over macros
- Re: st: RE: loop over macros
- st: RE: loop over macros
- st: AW: loop over macros
- st: loop over macros
- st: RE: foreach question
- Re: st: Interactions in xreg
- Re: st: Interactions in xreg
- Re: st: Interactions in xreg
- st: Course: An introduction to medical statistics using Stata.
- Re: st: RE: estimates use probelm
- Re: st: RE: estimates use probelm
- Re: st: Interactions in xreg
- st: Interactions in xreg
- Re: st: RE: estimates use probelm
- Re: st: RE: estimates use probelm
- AW: st: RE: estimates use probelm
- Re: st: RE: estimates use probelm
- Re: st: How to "manually" weight data within quantile regression models
- Re: st: Concavity issues using -gmm- estimating parameters from a normal distribution
- Re: st: outliers
- RE: st: foreach question
- RE: st: foreach question
- RE: st: foreach question
- RE: st: foreach question
- Re: st: foreach question
- RE: st: foreach question
- Re: st: foreach question
- Re: st: RE: foreach question
- Re: st: foreach question
- st: outliers
- Re: st: foreach question
- st: RE: foreach question
- st: foreach question
- st: RE: estimates use probelm
- Re: st: RE: sqreg VERY slow
- st: estimates use probelm
- Re: st: linear, quadratic terms and centering
- st: RE: sqreg VERY slow
- st: sqreg VERY slow
- RE: st: Control over directories when installing Stata 11
- RE: st: about iia.ado
- Re: st: about iia.ado
- Re: st: about iia.ado
- Re: st: impute or not
- st: about iia.ado
- Re: st: How to "manually" weight data within quantile regression models
- Re: st: How to "manually" weight data within quantile regression models
- RE: st: RE: Has -browse- changed in Stata 11?
- Re: st: Are my -xtmixed- intercepts accurate?
- RE: RE: st: FIGARCH ado files?
- st: impute or not
- Re: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: Control over directories when installing Stata 11
- Re: RE: st: FIGARCH ado files?
- Re: st: RE: Has -browse- changed in Stata 11?
- Re: st: linear, quadratic terms and centering
- RE: st: FIGARCH ado files?
- Re: st: FIGARCH ado files?
- st: dealing with high dimensional fixed effects
- st: RE: RE: Remove part of a string variable
- st: RE: Remove part of a string variable
- st: RE: Remove part of a string variable
- st: reordering within or reversing values across variables.
- Re: st: RE: Has -browse- changed in Stata 11?
- st: Remove part of a string variable
- Re: st: RE: How to avoid negative fitted values
- st: Control over directories when installing Stata 11
- st: AW: RE: difficulties entering start and end date in rolling
- st: RE: data management questions
- st: RE: difficulties entering start and end date in rolling
- st: RE: duplicate an observation
- RE: st: RE: How to avoid negative fitted values
- st: data management questions
- st: duplicate an observation
- st: difficulties entering start and end date in rolling
- Re: st: linear, quadratic terms and centering
- Re: st: linear, quadratic terms and centering
- st: linear, quadratic terms and centering
- Re: st: multiple interaction effects
- Re: st: RE: How to avoid negative fitted values
- st: RE: How to avoid negative fitted values
- st: How to avoid negative fitted values
- st: RE: Has -browse- changed in Stata 11?
- Re: st: multiple interaction effects
- st: Has -browse- changed in Stata 11?
- st: How to "manually" weight data within quantile regression models
- Re: st: prvalue command after logistic regression
- RE: st: FIGARCH ado files?
- Re: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: Testing cross-model hypothesis in long panel regressions.
- Re: st: FIGARCH ado files?
- st: Non negative dependent variable
- st: multiple interaction effects
- Re: st: prvalue command after logistic regression
- st: Automating back-transforming variables
- Re: st: prvalue command after logistic regression
- st: time series forecasting using ADL(p,q) and rolling pseudo out-of-sample regression
- st: prvalue command after logistic regression
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: Subset of data into new file
- Re: st: RE: Subset of data into new file
- Re: st: Re: Random start to random number sequence
- Re: st: Subset of data into new file
- st: RE: Subset of data into new file
- st: Subset of data into new file
- st: FIGARCH ado files?
- st: Concavity issues using -gmm- estimating parameters from a normal distribution
- Re: st: -insheet- doesn't respect quotes
- Re: st: -insheet- doesn't respect quotes
- Re: st: power calculation graphs
- st: -insheet- doesn't respect quotes
- Re: st: Multilevel duration event
- Re: st: AW: converting plain numbers in dates
- st: Control over directories when installing Stata 11
- AW: st: AW: converting plain numbers in dates
- Re: st: Re: ivprobit not converge
- Re: st: AW: converting plain numbers in dates
- Re: st: power calculation graphs
- Re: st: AW: converting plain numbers in dates
- st: AW: converting plain numbers in dates
- st: converting plain numbers in dates
- st: Re: ivprobit not converge
- Re: st: Re: Regressing the Habit Persistence Model
- Re: st: power calculation graphs
- Re: st: Replacing grouped string values with longest string value in the group
- st: RE: AW: RE: AW: RE: F-test Stata reg..., robust
- Re: st: power calculation graphs
- Re: st: power calculation graphs
- Re: st: power calculation graphs
- Re: st: Standard error of the marginal effect or predicted probability in a conditional logit
- Re: st: Japanese labels in the data file
- st: AW: RE: AW: RE: F-test Stata reg..., robust
- st: Re: Random start to random number sequence
- Re: st: power calculation graphs
- AW: st: power calculation graphs
- st: RE: AW: RE: F-test Stata reg..., robust
- st: AW: RE: F-test Stata reg..., robust
- st: RE: F-test Stata reg..., robust
- st: F-test Stata reg..., robust
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- st: power calculation graphs
- Re: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model withInteractionTerms
- Re: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model withInteractionTerms
- Re: st: Testing cross-model hypothesis in long panel regressions.
- Re: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model withInteractionTerms
- Re: st: Re: Regressing the Habit Persistence Model
- Re: st: Re: Regressing the Habit Persistence Model
- Re: st: Testing cross-model hypothesis in long panel regressions.
- st: Re: Regressing the Habit Persistence Model
- Re: st: Testing cross-model hypothesis in long panel regressions.
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: Standard error of the marginal effect or predicted probability in a conditional logit
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- Re: st: interpreting negative and positive AIC- OLS VS. GLM
- RE: st: Op. sys. refuses to provide memory - a cautionary tale
- st: Testing cross-model hypothesis in long panel regressions.
- RE: st: criticisms of classical model selection methods
- st: RE: Plot probability density function
- Re: st: tabout & Stata variable labels
- Re: st: AW: combining datasets
- st: Correlation for two years of data
- Re: st: Standard error of the marginal effect or predicted probability in a conditional logit
- Re: st: Replacing grouped string values with longest string value in the group
- st: Standard error of the marginal effect or predicted probability in a conditional logit
- st: RE: Replacing grouped string values with longest string value in the group
- st: Replacing grouped string values with longest string value in the group
- Re: st: interpreting negative and positive AIC- OLS VS. GLM
- Re: st: interpreting negative and positive AIC- OLS VS. GLM
- AW: st: AW: combining datasets
- st: iweight (iw) behaves differently between ver. 10.1 and 11
- Re: st: AW: combining datasets
- AW: st: merging datasets
- Re: st: merging datasets
- Re: st: RE: Random start to random number sequence
- Re: st: tabout & Stata variable labels
- Re: st: merging datasets
- Re: st: AW: combining datasets
- Re: st: interpreting negative and positive AIC- OLS VS. GLM
- Re: st: Are my -xtmixed- intercepts accurate?
- RE: st: RE: Random start to random number sequence
- Re: st: Current Population Survey and Stata, 2003-2005
- Re: st: tabout & Stata variable labels
- Re: st: interpreting negative and positive AIC- OLS VS. GLM
- Re: st: criticisms of classical model selection methods
- Re: st: RE: Random start to random number sequence
- st: interpreting negative and positive AIC- OLS VS. GLM
- st: AW: Plot probability density function
- RE: st: AW: RE: Number of a subset of variables in local
- st: Plot probability density function
- AW: st: AW: RE: Number of a subset of variables in local
- Re: st: AW: RE: Number of a subset of variables in local
- Re: st: AW: RE: Number of a subset of variables in local
- Re: st: AW: RE: Number of a subset of variables in local
- Re: st: Tobit with - cmp -
- Re: st: Reading and writing Stata data files
- st: AW: RE: Number of a subset of variables in local
- RE: st: Endless gradient-based optimization in multilevel mixed-effects linear regression model
- Re: st: Tobit with - cmp -
- st: AW: RE: Number of a subset of variables in local
- st: Reading and writing Stata data files
- st: AW: Tobit with - cmp -
- Re: st: Tobit with - cmp -
- st: RE: Number of a subset of variables in local
- st: AW: Number of a subset of variables in local
- Re: st: Number of a subset of variables in local
- Re: st: Number of a subset of variables in local
- st: Number of a subset of variables in local
- st: Tobit with - cmp -
- AW: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model withInteractionTerms
- Re: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model with InteractionTerms
- Re: st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model withInteractionTerms
- st: AW: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model with InteractionTerms
- st: Marginal Effects for Logistic Mulitlevel Model with InteractionTerms
- Re: st: criticisms of classical model selection methods
- Re: st: Are my -xtmixed- intercepts accurate?
- st: criticisms of classical model selection methods
- Re: st: AW: combining datasets
- Re: st: Sweet sixteen
- Re: st: RE: Random start to random number sequence
- RE: st: bootstrap multiple equations?
- st: RE: nbreg and median estimates
- Re: st: Sweet sixteen
- Re: st: Are my -xtmixed- intercepts accurate?
- st: bootstrap multiple equations?
- st: Sweet sixteen
- RE: st: RE: AW: AW: confirm
- Re: st: RE: AW: AW: confirm
- st: RE: URGENT HELP: Problem with xtpmg
- Re: st: Japanese labels in the data file
- st: URGENT HELP: Problem with xtpmg
- re: st: Are my -xtmixed- intercepts accurate?
- Re: st: merging datasets
- Re: st: merging datasets
- Re: st: merging datasets
- st: nbreg and median estimates
- Re: st: merging datasets
- Re: st: ssmenu, stcox and sample size estimates
- st: merging datasets
- Re: st: AW: combining datasets
- Re: st: ssmenu, stcox and sample size estimates
- Re: st: ssmenu, stcox and sample size estimates
- Re: st: ssmenu, stcox and sample size estimates
- st: ssmenu, stcox and sample size estimates
- Re: st: "dependent correlation" or c-statistics
- Re: st: AW: combining datasets
- AW: st: AW: combining datasets
- Re: st: AW: combining datasets
- st: AW: combining datasets
- st: RE: -ML- vs. -ARCH-
- st: combining datasets
- Re: st: "dependent correlation" or c-statistics
- st: RE: AW: AW: confirm
- st: "dependent correlation" or c-statistics
- st: AW: AW: confirm
- st: RE: Drawing residuals from a Gumbel distribution
- st: AW: confirm
- st: RE: subscript in categorical axis labels
- Re: st: AW: Drawing residuals from a Gumbel distribution
- st: confirm
- st: AW: Drawing residuals from a Gumbel distribution
- st: Drawing residuals from a Gumbel distribution
- Re: st: xtnbreg and mfx
- Re: st: ivprobit not converge
- Re: st: Finding the biggest R squared when estimating market-betas
- Re: st: sampling using matching variables
- Re: st: FIRTH LOGIT
- st: ivprobit not converge
- st: Re: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- RE: st: Re: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- Re: st: Current Population Survey and Stata, 2003-2005
- Re: st: RE: -clear matrix- interrupts -esttab-
- st: RE: -clear matrix- interrupts -esttab-
- Re: st: sampling using matching variables
- Re: st: Current Population Survey and Stata, 2003-2005
- Re: st: Re: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- Re: st: RE: Random start to random number sequence
- Re: st: Current Population Survey and Stata, 2003-2005
- Re: st: Current Population Survey and Stata, 2003-2005
- st: Current Population Survey and Stata, 2003-2005
- st: RE: AW: RE: Consolidating two columns within the same dataset
- Re: st: xtnbreg and mfx
- st: AW: RE: Consolidating two columns within the same dataset
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- st: Are my -xtmixed- intercepts accurate?
- st: RE: Consolidating two columns within the same dataset
- st: Finding the biggest R squared when estimating market-betas
- st: Consolidating two columns within the same dataset
- Re: st: tabout & Stata variable labels
- st: Japanese labels in the data file
- st: shifting top window to Results after running do-file
- st: tabout & Stata variable labels
- st: -clear matrix- interrupts -esttab-
- st: RE: Random start to random number sequence
- st: xtnbreg and clustering
- Re: st: subscript in categorical axis labels
- st: RE: Granger Causality test on panel data
- Re: st: sampling using matching variables
- Re: st: sampling using matching variables
- st: subscript in categorical axis labels
- Re: st: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- Re: st: unexpected end of file
- Re: st: AW: Two weights at the same time?
- st: Re: Hausman test (fe vs. re), use robust SE or not?
- RE: st: unexpected end of file
- AW: st: RE: interquartile range
- st: Multilevel duration event
- Re: st: RE: interquartile range
- st: AW: interquartile range
- st: Granger Causality test on panel data
- st: Ramsey RESET test on a Tobit and a Poisson Pseudo-Maximum Likelihood model?
- Re: st: interquartile range
- Re: st: AW: Two weights at the same time?
- st: RE: interquartile range
- st: interquartile range
- Re: st: AW: Two weights at the same time?
- Re: st: unexpected end of file
- st: suest requires that predict allow the score option
- st: Re: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- st: RE: Hausman test (fe vs. re), use robust SE or not?
- Re: st: AW: Two weights at the same time?
- Re: st: AW: FIRTH LOGIT
- st: Problem with xtpmg
- st: Hausman test (fe vs. re), use robust SE or not?
- RE: st: problem scatterplot in Stata11
- st: AW: problem scatterplot in Stata11
- st: problem scatterplot in Stata11
- st: new Stata package -lstrfun- lets you modify long local macros that contain strings using Mata string functions
- st: AW: Two weights at the same time?
- st: cdsimeq- Heteoskedasticity
- st: Two weights at the same time?
- st: St: Course Multilevel Modelling London
- Re: st: Random start to random number sequence
- st: Random start to random number sequence
- Re: st: Re: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- Re: st: xtnbreg and mfx
- Re: st: FIRTH LOGIT
- st: AW: FIRTH LOGIT
- st: xtnbreg and mfx
- st: Accessing an Access file over the web.
- Re: st: RE: Writing a help file for a command
- st: FIRTH LOGIT
- st: RE: Writing a help file for a command
- st: Writing a help file for a command
- Re: st: unexpected end of file
- Re: st: unexpected end of file
- Re: st: unexpected end of file
- Re: st: unexpected end of file
- st: sampling using matching variables
- Re: st: unexpected end of file
- st: Re: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- Re: st: Re: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- Re: st: new Stata package -lstrfun- lets you modify long local macros that contain strings using Mata string functions
- RE: st: RE: exponential smoothing
- Re: st: new Stata package -lstrfun- lets you modify long local macros that contain strings using Mata string functions
- Re: st: RE: exponential smoothing
- Re: st: RE: exponential smoothing
- st: RE: exponential smoothing
- Re: st: proxy in opreg
- Re: st: error 603 using reshape
- st: new Stata package -lstrfun- lets you modify long local macros that contain strings using Mata string functions
- Re: st: ivregress igmm
- st: Re: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- st: exponential smoothing
- st: error 603 using reshape
- st: Spatial weight matrix: r(198)
- st: test of the equality of coefficients in two models
- st: AR(4) in xtreg, fe
- st: programming own arch ml
- st: xtlogit, marginal effects and odds ratios
- Re: st: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- st: proxy in opreg
- Re: st: subinstr and special characters ? and *
- Re: st: ivregress igmm
- st: ivregress igmm
- st: reg3 - p-value for difference in coefficients across 2 models
- Re: st: testing the equivalance of the coefficient of the same variable in two (nested) models
- st: testing the equivalance of the coefficient of the same variable in two (nested) models
- st: frontier_teci available from the SSC
- Re: st: subinstr and special characters ? and *
- st: Sean Pratt is out of the office.
- st: Simultaneous Tobit Model
- st: Re: Display Format
- st: Display Format
- st: SSC Activity, July 2010 and schedule
- st: RE: Getting outreg2 to output variable labels instead of names?
- Re: st: mixed model with svy commands
- st: Trivariate Probit specification question
- Re: st: mixed model with svy commands
- Re: st: RE: From: [email protected]
- Re: st: From: [email protected]
- RE: st: RE: From: [email protected]
- Re: st: RE: From: [email protected]
- st: RE: From: [email protected]
- Re: st: From: [email protected]
- st: From: [email protected]
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: mixed model with svy commands
- Re: st: Question regarding GLLAMM
- Re: st: mixed model with svy commands
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- st: Event study 300 companies using a SUR to estimate standard market models
- st: AW: RE: event study with Fama/French factors
- Re: st: RE: caption text size
- Re: st: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- st: RE: event study with Fama/French factors
- st: RE: caption text size
- st: caption text size
- Re: st: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- Re: st: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- RE: st: unexpected end of file
- RE: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: unexpected end of file
- st: event study with Fama/French factors
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- st: Dif-in-Dif with year dummy
- RE: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- st: RE: subinstr and special characters ? and *
- st: subinstr and special characters ? and *
- st: Stata, SPSS etc. for survey analysis and/or teaching
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: RE: Getting e(b) from first-stage in ivregress or ivreg2
- st: Formatting results using -file write-
- st: RE: Getting outreg2 to output variable labels instead of names?
- st: RE: Getting e(b) from first-stage in ivregress or ivreg2
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- st: Getting e(b) from first-stage in ivregress or ivreg2
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
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- Re: st: RE; John Nelder's death
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- Re: st: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- st: Propensity score matching
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: Adding observations to the beginning of a time-series or panel dataset
- Re: st: Cox proportional hazard model
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: Zero inflated count data estimation in panel
- st: Adding observations to the beginning of a time-series or panel dataset
- Re: st: Nominal or ordinal?
- st: Cox proportional hazard model
- st: RE: Nominal or ordinal?
- st: RE: RE: unexpected end of file
- st: Nominal or ordinal?
- Re: st: RE: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- st: STATA GMM
- st: RE: Getting outreg2 to output variable labels instead of names?
- st: RE: unexpected end of file
- Re: st: Intraclass Correlation for an Independent Variable?
- Re: st: St:About DOLS
- st: unexpected end of file
- Re: st: RE: Output processing
- st: Short Course on Survival Analysis With Stata, Sept. 17-18
- st: RE: Output processing
- Re: st: Intraclass Correlation for an Independent Variable?
- st: St:About DOLS
- st: Output processing
- st: Output processing
- Re: st: Intraclass Correlation for an Independent Variable?
- Re: st: Competing risks with time-varying covariates/episode-splitting
- Re: st: mixed model with svy commands
- st: c(showbaselevels) undefined r(133)
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: RE: c(showbaselevels) undefined r(133)
- st: RE: Temporary problem with list member's automated replies.
- st: Temporary problem with list member's automated replies.
- Re: st: RE: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- RE: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- RE: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: RE: RE: Operators in -reg- or -xtreg-
- st: Re: Operators in -reg- or -xtreg-
- RE: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: RE: Operators in -reg- or -xtreg-
- st: Zero inflated count data estimation in panel
- st: Zero inflated count data estimation in panel
- st: RE: Operators in -reg- or -xtreg-
- st: RE: Operators in -reg- or -xtreg-
- st: Operators in -reg- or -xtreg-
- st: Operators in -reg- or -xtreg-
- st: RE: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: RE: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: RE: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: RE: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: RE; John Nelder's death
- st: RE; John Nelder's death
- Re: st: Changing graphregion color in gr twoway with by
- Re: st: Changing graphregion color in gr twoway with by
- st: Changing graphregion color in gr twoway with by
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: create local macros named after the values of a categorial variable
- st: Re: a specific data management question
- Re: st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- st: assign several lines of syntax to local?
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- Re: st: Re: Getting outreg2 to output variable labels instead of names?
- st: Re: Getting outreg2 to output variable labels instead of names?
- st: RE: RE: ADO file to graph using features of the default scheme
- Re: st: lpoly and nonmissing fitted values where the dependent variable is missing
- st: Question regarding GLLAMM
- Re: st: Intraclass Correlation for an Independent Variable?
- Re: st: Intraclass Correlation for an Independent Variable?
- st: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- st: RE: RE: RE: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- Re: st: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- RE: st: RE: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- st: RE: RE: RE: RE: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- st: RE: RE: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- st: Intraclass Correlation for an Independent Variable?
- Re: st: RE: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- st: RE: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- Re: st: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- Re: st: data manipulation question
- st: FW: producing value labels when value has decimal point
- Re: st: holding variables to weighted means with prvalue
- st: SE AND CI FOR OF COMBINATIONS OF MARGINAL EFFECTS
- st: RE: Metacum command error
- Re: st: holding variables to weighted means with prvalue
- Re: st: Endless gradient-based optimization in multilevel mixed-effects linear regression model
- Re: st: data manipulation question
- st: Endless gradient-based optimization in multilevel mixed-effects linear regression model
- st: Metacum command error
- Re: st: svy sts
- Re: st: svy sts
- Re: st: holding variables to weighted means with prvalue
- AW: AW: st: a specific data management question
- st: svy sts
- RE: AW: st: a specific data management question
- st: AW: Writing a loop to change a letter in a string variable
- Re: st: mixed model with svy commands
- st: AW: Writing a loop to change a letter in a string variable
- Re: st: Dropping observations and creating a balanced panel
- st: Writing a loop to change a letter in a string variable
- Re: st: data manipulation question
- Re: st: RE: control hight of superscript
- st: Competing risks with time-varying covariates/episode-splitting
- st: holding variables to weighted means with prvalue
- st: RE: control hight of superscript
- AW: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- st: control hight of superscript
- Re: st: data manipulation question
- Re: st: RE: AR(1) Test in panel data
- st: AW: destring and set decimal and comma
- RE: AW: st: a specific data management question
- st: AW: destring and set decimal and comma
- st: destring and set decimal and comma
- st: RE: AR(1) Test in panel data
- AW: AW: st: Nested Logit Model
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- AW: AW: st: RE: mfx 2 command
- st: Re: a specific data management question
- st: AR(1) Test in panel data
- AW: st: RE: mfx 2 command
- AW: st: a specific data management question
- Re: st: a specific data management question
- st: a specific data management question
- RE: st: How to rename a dta file?
- Re: st: How to rename a dta file?
- st: How to rename a dta file?
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- st: data manipulation question
- Re: st: RE: mfx 2 command
- st: Course: Applied Econometrics in Washington, DC
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- st: number of obs in MIM model
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- Re: st: Re: RE: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- Re: st: error running ICE in Stata 11
- st: Re: RE: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- RE: st: Question about scalars
- st: RE: regressors recorded at different frequencies
- st: mixed model with svy commands
- st: RE: Creating variables with values taken from other observations
- st: RE: outlier check for mlogit
- st: error running ICE in Stata 11
- st: RE: RE: mfx 2 command
- AW: st: RE: mfx 2 command
- RE: st: RE: mfx 2 command
- st: RE: RE: RE: RE: Replace missing values by 0
- st: RE: mfx 2 command
- st: mfx 2 command
- st: Splitting a file up into years, running analysis, and combining file again. Necessary due to a glitch in Stata command.
- Re: st: lpoly and nonmissing fitted values where the dependent variable is missing
- Re: st: Differencing a varlist
- Re: st: Differencing a varlist
- Re: st: Snapping Windows together in Stata 11 for Macs
- st: RE: Thread-Index: Acs4rSMYhvLmIIhHS6686eG/FdN4vgAACXhg
- Re: st: RE: RE: Replace missing values by 0
- st: Differencing a varlist
- st: Thread-Index: Acs4rSMYhvLmIIhHS6686eG/FdN4vgAACXhg
- Re: st: RE: RE: Replace missing values by 0
- Re: st: declaring a person period dataset and fitting discrete-time survival models with st and MI
- Re: st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- st: RE: RE: RE: Replace missing values by 0
- AW: st: finding the max of a variable and then using it
- Re: st: finding the max of a variable and then using it
- AW: st: finding the max of a variable and then using it
- st: AW: finding the max of a variable and then using it
- st: Creating variables with values taken from other observations
- Re: st: finding the max of a variable and then using it
- st: AW: finding the max of a variable and then using it
- st: Re: Controlling record length in ASCII file imports
- Re: st: Re: Controlling record length in ASCII file imports
- st: finding the max of a variable and then using it
- st: Re: Controlling record length in ASCII file imports
- Re: st: Creating variables with values taken from other observations
- st: RE: matrix decomposition
- st: AW: Creating variables with values taken from other observations
- st: Creating variables with values taken from other observations
- st: AW: Re: st: RE: Re: st: Re: st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
- st: Re: st: RE: Re: st: Re: st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
- st: RE: RE: Multinomial sample selection with IV estimation, selmlog with ivreg, is it right?
- st: RE: Re: st: Re: st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
- st: Re: st: Re: st: Re: st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
- st: Re: st: Re: st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
- st: Unsuccessful merger using kountry - Stata edition compatibility issue?
- st: RE: Re: st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
- st: Getting outreg2 to output variable labels instead of names?
- st: RE: Multinomial sample selection with IV estimation, selmlog with ivreg, is it right?
- st: matrix decomposition
- st: Multinomial sample selection with IV estimation, selmlog with ivreg, is it right?
- st: Re: st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
- Fw: st: ivprob and exogeneity test for multiple endogenous variables
- st: From: Χρυσούλα Γιαννικοπούλου <[email protected]>
- st: AW: RE: AW: vertical (within a column) calculations
- st: RE: AW: vertical (within a column) calculations
- st: RE: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- st: Re: Your paper on Stata,SAS and SPSS
- st: discrete choice model with case-specific variables using xtlogit
- st: regressors recorded at different frequencies
- st: AW: vertical (within a column) calculations
- Re: st: multilevel modeling with svy commands
- st: F-value in System GMM
- Re: st: interpreting margins results
- Re: st: interpreting margins results
- st: interpreting margins results
- st: vertical (within a column) calculations
- st: multilevel modeling with svy commands
- st: outlier check for mlogit
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- Re: st: RE: dates and elapsed time
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- Re: st: matching by characteristics
- Re: st: matching by characteristics
- Re: st: lpoly and nonmissing fitted values where the dependent variable is missing
- st: matching by characteristics
- st: RE: dates and elapsed time
- st: dates and elapsed time
- Re: st: lpoly and nonmissing fitted values where the dependent variable is missing
- st: RE: RE: Replace missing values by 0
- st: RE: Replace missing values by 0
- Re: st: Question about scalars
- Re: st: Question about scalars
- Re: st: Question about scalars
- Re: st: Question about scalars
- Re: st: RE: Question about scalars
- Re: st: Question about scalars
- st: ivprob and exogeneity test for multiple endogenous variables
- st: RE: Question about scalars
- st: Question about scalars
- Re: st: Calculating percentages (proportions) of indicator variables
- st: RE: RE: RE: RE: changes to scatter ? 'predxcat' not working with connect option
- Re: st: declaring a person period dataset and fitting discrete-time survival models with st and MI
- st: RE: RE: RE: changes to scatter ? 'predxcat' not working with connect option
- st: RE: RE: changes to scatter ? 'predxcat' not working with connect option
- Re: st: AW: Instrument variable
- Re: st: lpoly and nonmissing fitted values where the dependent variable is missing
- Re: st: lpoly and nonmissing fitted values where the dependent variable is missing
- AW: st: Replace missing values by 0
- RE: st: Replace missing values by 0
- RE: st: Replace missing values by 0
- AW: st: AW: Calculating percentages (proportions) of indicator variables
- st: AW: svyset commands attaching to DB's?
- st: RE: Calculating percentages (proportions) of indicator variables
- st: svyset commands attaching to DB's?
- st: RE: changes to scatter ? 'predxcat' not working with connect option
- st: changes to scatter ? 'predxcat' not working with connect option
- Re: st: Calculating percentages (proportions) of indicator variables
- Re: st: Daily digest
- st: Daily digest
- st: AW: Daily digest
- Re: st: AW: Calculating percentages (proportions) of indicator variables
- Re: st: Calculating percentages (proportions) of indicator variables
- st: AW: Calculating percentages (proportions) of indicator variables
- st: Calculating percentages (proportions) of indicator variables
- Re: st: graph export for journal
- st: Standard errors with the vce(robust) option smaller than those without.
- st: Error in using xttest2
- st: problem with odbc
- AW: st: Replace missing values by 0
- Re: st: Replace missing values by 0
- Re: st: Replace missing values by 0
- st: AW: Replace missing values by 0
- st: Replace missing values by 0
- st: The gllamm command and the stepwise approach
- st: Stata and SPSS
- Re: st: Difference operator will not calculate the correct difference
- st: re: Contingency tables etc. in Stata and SPSS
- st: Difference operator will not calculate the correct difference
- st: lpoly and nonmissing fitted values where the dependent variable is missing
- RE: st: graph export for journal
- RE: st: graph export for journal
- Re: st: New version of -qqvalue- for SSC
- st: New version of -qqvalue- for SSC
- st: RE: AW: RE: RE: RE: AW: Graph Box Question
- st: AW: RE: RE: RE: AW: Graph Box Question
- st: RE: AW: RE: RE: AW: Graph Box Question
- st: RE: RE: RE: AW: Graph Box Question
- Re: st: endogenous variables
- st: AW: RE: AW: Graph Box Question
- st: AW: RE: RE: AW: Graph Box Question
- st: RE: RE: AW: Graph Box Question
- st: RE: AW: Graph Box Question
- Re: st: graph export for journal
- st: AW: Graph Box Question
- st: Graph Box Question
- st: RE: export -xtreg- output
- st: export -xtreg- output
- re: st: Fw: Contingency tables etc. in Stata and SPSS
- re: st: graph export for journal
- Re: st: SURE in a dynamic heterogeneous non-stationary unbalanced panel with small sample size
- st: Fw: Contingency tables etc. in Stata and SPSS
- Re: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- Re: st: endogenous variables
- Re: st: eq and regh commands
- st: graph export for journal
- st: RE: Copying Stata graphs/output to PowerPoint
- st: RE: Re: restricting sum of coefficients in IV
- st: AW: vce matrix manipulation in pca
- st: Multinomial sample selection with IV estimation, selmlog with ivreg, is it right?
- RE: st: SURE in a dynamic heterogeneous non-stationary unbalanced panel with small sample size
- AW: st: creating subsamples in panel data
- st: Re: restricting sum of coefficients in IV
- Re: st: creating subsamples in panel data
- Re: st: SURE in a dynamic heterogeneous non-stationary unbalanced panel with small sample size
- st: endogenous variables
- st: Estimator allowing for serial correlation and contemporaneous correlation?
- Re: st: Snapping Windows together in Stata 11 for Macs
- RE: st: ST: postestimation test
- Re: st: Snapping Windows together in Stata 11 for Macs
- Re: st: Snapping Windows together in Stata 11 for Macs
- Re: st: Using # sign with factor variables to create interactions
- st: RE: RE: RE: autofill
- Re: st: autofill
- RE: st: AW: creating subsamples in panel data
- st: RE: RE: autofill
- RE: st: AW: creating subsamples in panel data
- st: RE: autofill
- st: autofill
- st: variable name abbreviations for all n-way factor variable interactions when using -testparm-
- RE: st: AW: creating subsamples in panel data
- Re: st: RE: RE: Debugging: reporting line number of loop or do-file causing error
- Re: st: AW: creating subsamples in panel data
- RE: st: AW: creating subsamples in panel data
- st: Re: AW: marginal effects after quantile regression
- st: RE: RE: Re: statalist-digest V4 #3872
- st: RE: Re: statalist-digest V4 #3872
- st: RE: Using # sign with factor variables to create interactions
- AW: st: AW: creating subsamples in panel data
- st: Using # sign with factor variables to create interactions
- Re: st: AW: creating subsamples in panel data
- st: AW: creating subsamples in panel data
- st: creating subsamples in panel data
- Re: st: ST: postestimation test
- st: Residual deviance analysis after GLM-Negative Binomial
- Re: st: RE: ERROR: sample may not include multiple panels
- Re: st: RE: ERROR: sample may not include multiple panels
- st: ST: postestimation test
- st: Re: statalist-digest V4 #3872
- Re: st: RE: ERROR: sample may not include multiple panels
- st: RE: Correlating a variable against itself over two time moments
- st: eq and regh commands
- Re: st: RE: ERROR: sample may not include multiple panels
- re: st: Snapping Windows together in Stata 11 for Macs
- st: Correlating a variable against itself over two time moments
- st: RE: ERROR: sample may not include multiple panels
- st: ERROR: sample may not include multiple panels
- st: providing own gradient/hessian for an NL optimization
- st: Testing cross-sectional dependence in a dynamic heterogeneous non-stationary unbalanced panel with small sample size
- st: SURE in a dynamic heterogeneous non-stationary unbalanced panel with small sample size
- st: AW: Instrument variable
- RE: st: set mem problem
- st: Instrument variable
- Re : st: AW: count with forval and 2 conditions
- AW: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- Re: AW: AW: st: Panelvar
- AW: AW: st: Panelvar
- Re: AW: st: Panelvar
- Re: AW: st: Panelvar
- AW: st: Panelvar
- Re: st: Panelvar
- [no subject]
- st: AW: Running loop to test all possible combinations of variables
- st: AW: Panelvar
- st: Panelvar
- [no subject]
- st: Running loop to test all possible combinations of variables
- st: AW: vce matrix manipulation before and after pca
- st: AW: count with forval and 2 conditions
- st: AW: marginal effects after quantile regression
- st: count with forval and 2 conditions
- Re: st: Applying survey weight after mi
- st: Imposing coefficient restrictions in IV-GMM
- st: Applying survey weight after mi
- st: vce matrix manipulation before and after pca
- st: marginal effects after quantile regression
- st: RE: RE: AW: RE: RE: Estout for metan?
- st: Snapping Windows together in Stata 11 for Macs
- st: Matrix colnames? Very basic question.
- st: RE: AW: RE: RE: Estout for metan?
- [no subject]
- st: predicted SEs for zero-inflated Poisson
- st: Re: Declaring several local variables at once
- st: RE: Re: Declaring several local variables at once
- st: RE: Declaring several local variables at once
- st: Re: Declaring several local variables at once
- st: RE: Declaring several local variables at once
- RE: st: How to get Stata 10 to export formatted tables to microsoft word or excel?
- st: Declaring several local variables at once
- Re: st: How to get Stata 10 to export formatted tables to microsoft word or excel?
- st: Two Job Openings in Washington DC
- st: RE: Tobit with gllamm
- Re: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- st: Tobit with gllamm
- RE: st: analysis on PSM matched control group
- Re: st: declaring a person period dataset and fitting discrete-time survival models with st and MI
- AW: st: AW: Forvalues [was cut function]
- Re: st: declaring a person period dataset and fitting discrete-time survival models with st and MI
- st: AW: RE: RE: Estout for metan?
- Re: st: AW: Forvalues [was cut function]
- st: RE: RE: Estout for metan?
- Re: st: Survey Design Degrees of Freedom
- Re: st: Survey Design Degrees of Freedom
- Re: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- st: discrete choice model with asclogit
- Re: st: How to get Stata 10 to export formatted tables to microsoft word or excel?
- Re: st: AW: How to get Stata 10 to export formatted tables to microsoft word or excel?
- st: declaring a person period dataset and fitting discrete-time survival models with st and MI
- st: RE: How to get Stata 10 to export formatted tables to microsoft word or excel?
- st: AW: How to get Stata 10 to export formatted tables to microsoft word or excel?
- st: Re: AW: egen rowmeaan
- st: How to get Stata 10 to export formatted tables to microsoft word or excel?
- AW: st: set mem problem
- Re: st: set mem problem
- st: Re: Strange behaviour of Stata 11 under GNU/Linux
- RE: st: set mem problem
- Re: st: set mem problem
- st: set mem problem
- st: automated response
- AW: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- st: re: SUR with endogenous regressors
- st: Re: AW: egen rowmeaan
- st: xtabond2 with large datasets
- Re: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- st: SUR with endogenous regressors
- Re: st: Survey Design Degrees of Freedom
- st: RE: RE: generate a simple variable with weights
- st: RE: generate a simple variable with weights
- st: RE: error converting shape file to dataset
- Re: st: RE: error converting shape file to dataset
- st: generate a simple variable with weights
- Re: st: RE: error converting shape file to dataset
- st: RE: RE: AW: AW: Graph point estimate and confidence intervals
- st: RE: error converting shape file to dataset
- st: error converting shape file to dataset
- RE: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- st: Survey Design Degrees of Freedom
- st: RE: AW: AW: Graph point estimate and confidence intervals
- st: AW: AW: Graph point estimate and confidence intervals
- Re:st: Beginner's question to STATA regression/extrapolation
- RE: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- st: RE: RE: RE: RE: missing values in panel data
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Keeping a subset of variables
- st: esttab Latex alignment
- st: AW: AW: Graph point estimate and confidence intervals
- Re: st: RE: running sum
- st: RE: AW: Graph point estimate and confidence intervals
- st: RE: RE: missing values in panel data
- Re: st: running sum
- st: RE: RE: RE: missing values in panel data
- AW: st: running sum
- st: AW: Graph point estimate and confidence intervals
- st: Graph point estimate and confidence intervals
- RE: st: Keeping a subset of variables
- st: AW: running sum
- st: RE: running sum
- AW: st: Keeping a subset of variables
- Fwd: Re: st: Keeping a subset of variables
- st: running sum
- st: RE: missing values in panel data
- st: AW: Keeping a subset of variables
- Re: st: Keeping a subset of variables
- st: RE: Keeping a subset of variables
- st: Keeping a subset of variables
- st: Statalist blips [was: something else]
- AW: st: Spss vs Stata
- AW: st: Spss vs Stata
- AW: st: Spss vs Stata
- AW: st: Emily's fall school dates
- Re: st: Emily's fall school dates
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- Re: st: Run a do file but see output
- st: Run a do file but see output
- st: RE: Factor Analysis of Individually Matched Case Control Study with collinearity problem
- st: Factor Analysis of Individually Matched Case Control Study with collinearity problem
- Re: st: AR(1) model with sign flip
- AW: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- Re: st: Emily's fall school dates
- Re: st: AR(1) model with sign flip
- Re: st: xtwest
- RE: st: Emily's fall school dates
- st: xtwest
- st: AR(1) model with sign flip
- Re: st: Emily's fall school dates
- st: Beginner's question to STATA regression/extrapolation
- Re: st: mac & windows difference
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- st: missing values in panel data
- RE: st: Strange behaviour of Stata 11 under GNU/Linux
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- st: mac & windows difference
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- st: Merge results in overwritten values unexpectedly
- RE: st: nlcom and delta method
- st: RE: AW: Carry over information on time-invariant covariate to all observations of a household?
- Re: st: nlcom and delta method
- Re: st: nlcom and delta method
- st: RE: nlcom and delta method
- Re: st: RE: Re: RE: re: RM ANOVA, was SPSS vs. Stata
- st: RE: bysort ptid providerid: how to perform computation at the patient-provider level
- Re: st: Importing data with improper variable names
- Re: st: Importing data with improper variable names
- Re: st: Importing data with improper variable names
- Re: st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- st: nlcom and delta method
- Re: st: Re: changeing the database with odbc without using dialog box
- Re: st: Importing data with improper variable names
- st: bysort ptid providerid: how to perform computation at the patient-provider level
- st: AW: Forvalues [was cut function]
- AW: st: AW: What's the distribution/test underlying "svy: mean var"
- st: Importing data with improper variable names
- st: AW: Forvalues [was cut function]
- st: RE: Re: RE: re: RM ANOVA, was SPSS vs. Stata
- st: Re: RE: re: RM ANOVA, was SPSS vs. Stata
- st: Forvalues [was cut function]
- Re: st: AW: What's the distribution/test underlying "svy: mean var"
- Re: st: RE: how to plot growth curves from two separate multilevel models in one graph
- AW: st: Carry over information on time-invariant covariate to all observations of a household?
- st: Emily's fall school dates
- Re: st: Carry over information on time-invariant covariate to all observations of a household?
- st: pweight + aweight, double weights
- Re: st: AW: egen rowmeaan
- Re: st: adjust vs. margins revisited
- Re: st: Multiple simultaneous STATA sessions on Mac
- st: AW: egen rowmeaan
- AW: st: AW: Carry over information on time-invariant covariate to all observations of a household?
- Re: st: egen rowmeaan
- st: egen rowmeaan
- Re: st: Multiple simultaneous STATA sessions on Mac
- st: RE: how to plot growth curves from two separate multilevel models in one graph
- Re: st: Adjusted population attributable risk - is this possible with Stata?
- AW: st: how to use treatreg
- RE: st: how to use treatreg
- Re: st: AW: Carry over information on time-invariant covariate to all observations of a household?
- st: Multiple simultaneous STATA sessions on Mac
- st: AW: Carry over information on time-invariant covariate to all observations of a household?
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- st: Carry over information on time-invariant covariate to all observations of a household?
- Re: st: Replacing missing values only works one way?
- st: creative cover on An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, 3rd Edition
- st: Re: RM ANOVA, was SPSS vs. Stata
- Re: Re: st: Multiple imputation is increasing the sample size
- Re: st: Rounding multiple imputation variables
- RE: st: Is this a situation for mlogit? xt-flavor of mlogit?
- RE: st: Rounding multiple imputation variables
- re: st: Is this a situation for mlogit? xt-flavor of mlogit?
- Re: st: RE: By: "by varlist1 (varlist2) , how to perform command by varlist2)
- Re: st: export list to .txt or excel file
- st: RE: By: "by varlist1 (varlist2) , how to perform command by varlist2)
- st: RE: re: RM ANOVA, was SPSS vs. Stata
- st: Is this a situation for mlogit? xt-flavor of mlogit?
- st: By: "by varlist1 (varlist2) , how to perform command by varlist2)
- Re: st: Rounding multiple imputation variables
- Re: st: analysis on PSM matched control group
- st: Rounding multiple imputation variables
- Re: Re: st: Multiple imputation is increasing the sample size
- st: analysis on PSM matched control group
- Re: st: RE: RE: Cut function
- st: RE: re: RM ANOVA, was SPSS vs. Stata
- Re: st: Copying Stata graphs/output to PowerPoint
- Re: AW: st: Spss vs Stata
- RE: st: Transposing datasets
- Re: st: Copying Stata graphs/output to PowerPoint
- RE: st: RE: RE: Cut function
- Re: st: Copying Stata graphs/output to PowerPoint
- st: RE: how to plot growth curves from two separate multilevel models in one graph
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Copying Stata graphs/output to PowerPoint
- Re: st: Pairing predictors in tuples.
- Re: st: export list to .txt or excel file
- st: Copying Stata graphs/output to PowerPoint
- st: Pairing predictors in tuples.
- st: re: RM ANOVA, was SPSS vs. Stata
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- AW: st: Spss vs Stata
- st: how to plot growth curves from two separate multilevel models in one graph
- Re: st: export list to .txt or excel file
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- Re: st: RE: RE: Cut function
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- RES: st: Spss vs Stata
- AW: st: Spss vs Stata
- st: robust standard errors
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- st: export list to .txt or excel file
- Re: st: RE: AW: AW: RE: AW: RE: Transposing datasets
- st: mi ice with categorical vars and family data?
- AW: st: Spss vs Stata
- AW: st: RE: AW: AW: RE: AW: RE: Transposing datasets
- RE: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: RE: AW: AW: RE: AW: RE: Transposing datasets
- st: joint effect of two endogenous variables in ivprobit
- st: RE: AW: AW: RE: AW: RE: Transposing datasets
- st: AW: AW: RE: AW: RE: Transposing datasets
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- st: AW: RE: AW: RE: Transposing datasets
- st: Spss vs Stata
- st: RE: AW: RE: Transposing datasets
- st: AW: RE: Transposing datasets
- st: RE: Transposing datasets
- AW: st: Transposing datasets
- st: AW: Transposing datasets
- Re: st: Transposing datasets
- Re: st: three color scheme
- st: Transposing datasets
- Re: st: three color scheme
- st: three color scheme
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- st: control for serial correlation in panel data
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- AW: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Would _sgmediation_ work for dichotomous dependent variable?
- Re: st: Would _sgmediation_ work for dichotomous dependent variable?
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Adding a blank space at the end of a variable in preparation for reclink
- Re: st: Adding a blank space at the end of a variable in preparation for reclink
- Re: st: Adding a blank space at the end of a variable in preparation for reclink
- Re: st: Adding a blank space at the end of a variable in preparation for reclink
- st: Adding a blank space at the end of a variable in preparation for reclink
- st: Spss vs Stata
- Re: st: Would _sgmediation_ work for dichotomous dependent variable?
- RES: st: is there apc_ie predict post-estimation?
- Re: st: Would _sgmediation_ work for dichotomous dependent variable?
- Re: st: Would _sgmediation_ work for dichotomous dependent variable?
- Re: st: Would _sgmediation_ work for dichotomous dependent variable?
- Re: st: Would _sgmediation_ work for dichotomous dependent variable?
- st: Would _sgmediation_ work for dichotomous dependent variable?
- Re: st: deriving a bootstrap estimate of a difference between two weighted regressions
- Re: st: Fixed - effects
- Re: st: is there apc_ie predict post-estimation?
- RE: st: Fixed - effects
- Re: st: summation of values within one column in a panel dataset
- st: RE: summation of values within one column in a panel dataset
- Re: st: cointegration, johans command
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