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Re: st: Stata book
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Robert A Yaffee <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Stata book
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Sat, 04 Sep 2010 01:36:26 -0400
David,
There are two very excellent books on that. One is the Long and Freeze Text and the other is the
Cameron and Trivedi text, both of which are on the Stata Press web site.
Cheers,
Robert
Robert A. Yaffee, Ph.D.
Research Professor
Silver School of Social Work
New York University
Biosketch: http://homepages.nyu.edu/~ray1/Biosketch2009.pdf
CV: http://homepages.nyu.edu/~ray1/vita.pdf
----- Original Message -----
From: David Tandberg <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, September 3, 2010 4:48 pm
Subject: st: Stata book
To: [email protected]
> 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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