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Links: Stata
François Briatte edited this page Feb 19, 2019
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The selection of books and links below covers a broad range of health and social sciences. All books are published by Stata Press unless noted otherwise. Links to a selection of online tutorials appear on the course webpage and some more video tutorials appear in the course syllabus.
- Alan Acock, A Gentle Introduction to Stata (5th ed. 2016)
- Sven Juul and Morten Frydenberg, An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers (4th ed. 2014)
- Kyle C. Longest, Using Stata for Quantitative Analysis (Sage, 2nd ed. 2014)
- Philip Pollock, A Stata Companion to Political Analysis (CQ Press, 3rd ed. 2015)
- Michael N. Mitchell, Data Management Using Stata (2010)
- J. Scott Long, The Workflow of Data Analysis Using Stata (2009)
- Michael N. Mitchell, Interpreting and Visualizing Regression Models Using Stata (2012)
- J. Scott Long and Jeremy Freese, Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata (3rd ed. 2014)
- Lawrence Hamilton, Statistics with Stata (Cengage, 8th ed. 2013)
- Ulrich Kohler and Frauke Kreuter, Data Analysis Using Stata (3rd ed. 2012)
- Box-Steffensmeier et Jones, Event History
- Hans-Peter Blossfeld et al., Event History Analysis with Stata (Lawrence Erlbaum, 2007)
- Melinda Mill
- Mario Cleves et al., An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata (revised 3rd ed. 2016)
- Andrew Jones et al., Applied Health Economics (Routledge, 2nd ed. 2013)
- Michael N. Mitchell, A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics (3rd ed. 2012)
- Vittinghoff et al, Regression Methods in Biostatistics: Linear, Logistic, Survival, and Repeated Measures Models
You qualify for the title of Stata nerd as soon as you have browsed all of these links.