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The 25th UK Stata Conference (London) - First Announcement and Call for Presentations

The 25th UK Stata Conference (London) takes place on Thursday, 5 and Friday, 6 September 2019 at Cass Business School, London. The 25th UK Stata Conference is a two-day...

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Stata Cheat Sheet

Download this excellent cheat sheet written by data practitioners Dr. Tim Essam and Dr. Laura Hughes, covering the below; Data Analysis Programming Data Processing Data ...

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The International Institute of Forecasters (IIF) annual conference in Thessaloniki, Greece 16-19 June 2019

The International Institute of Forecasters (IIF) will be hosting their annual conference in Thessaloniki, Greece from 16-19 June 2019. The International Symposium on For...

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New from the Stata Blog – Calculating power using Monte Carlo simulations, part 1: The basics

Written by Chuck Huber, Associate Director of Statistical Outreach, this post is the first in a series that discusses how to use Stata to perform Monte Carlo simulations ...

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Stata Tips #21 - Stata 15's new survival analysis with interval-censored event times

Stata 15's new survival analysis with interval-censored event times What is it for? Often, time-to-event or survival data are gathered at particular observation times. A ...

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Free Webinar: Introduction to Econometric Modelling with OxMetrics 8

Date: 18 February 2019 Venue: Online OxMetrics8 is a family of software packages providing an integrated solution for the econometric analysis of time series, forecasting...

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Want to be part of an Oxford-Wide Stata Users Group?

Are you thankful for the Stata program? If so, you may want to join us and help form an Oxford wide Stata users Group. Stata Users in Oxford will gather at Thanksgiving ...

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Stata Tips #20 - Power Analysis

The ultimate question in applied research is: does event A cause event B? The search for causality relationships have pushed applied scientists to rely more and more on f...

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Stata Tips #19 - Multilevel Tobit regression models in Stata 15

  Multilevel Tobit regression models in Stata 15 Tobit models are made for censored dependent variables, where the value is sometimes only known within a certain ran...

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New from the Stata Blog – Web scraping NBA data into Stata

Written by Kevin Crow, Senior Software Developer, this post is similar to our previous post "Web scraping NFL data into Stata" and discusses how to use the command -nba2s...

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