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st: RE: user written command -arpois-
From
Nick Cox <[email protected]>
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"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
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st: RE: user written command -arpois-
Date
Tue, 12 Oct 2010 18:52:58 +0100
The FAQ requests that you say _where_ you got user-written programs. In this case,
STB-46 sts13 . Time series regression for counts allowing for autocorrelation
(help arpois, acplot if installed) . . . A. Tobias and M. J. Campbell
11/98 pp.33--37; STB Reprints Vol 8, pp.291--296
fits a log-linear model allowing for autocorrelation and
overdispersion using iterative weighted least squares
The lesser deal here is -acplot-, which the authors borrowed from a program of mine on SSC, which in turn was based on an earlier program -ac- by Sean Becketti. But all have long since been superseded by Stata's own command -ac-.
On the bigger deal, -arpois- itself, I guess your best bet is to look for references to its references in citation databases. I don't think either of the authors is an active member of Statalist but Aurelio is still active in the Stata community: see http://www.stata.com/meeting/spain10/announce.html
Nick
[email protected]
Kyla Marcoux
I am using -arpois- and am looking for any additional documentation or materials that use or discuss -arpois-. I would appreciate it if you could provide materials or references to materials such as published papers or reports using or discussing -arpois-, on-line tutorials or courses, comparisons with other software, etc.
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