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st: RE: Stata book
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"Martin Weiss" <[email protected]>
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st: RE: Stata book
Date
Fri, 3 Sep 2010 22:59:49 +0200
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I liked http://www.stata.com/bookstore/sws.html as a beginner, and it is
still within easy reach on my shelf. Uli and Frauke`s
http://www.stata.com/bookstore/daus2.html and Kit`s
http://www.stata.com/bookstore/imeus.html would be equally good choices, I
guess...
HTH
Martin
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Tandberg
Sent: Freitag, 3. September 2010 22:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: Stata book
I will be teaching a intermediate methods course. We use STATA and I would
like my students to purchase and have on hand an intermediate level STATA
book or manual. A single volume book is what I am after that they can
reference throughout the course (we will be covering a multitude of topic
from basic OLS, to logit/Probit, Panel data, etc.). I want a quick reference
that provides the syntax and some explanation for various methods and
procedures.
What would you all recommend?
Thanks
David Tandberg
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