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Re: st: Re: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
Re: st: Export of a -tab3way- table in a tab-delimited format?
From
: Philip Ryan <philip.ryan@adelaide.edu.au>
st: failed to obtain impulse-response functions after vecm
From
: chen jie <uuphd2002@yahoo.com.cn>
st: Inverse hyperbolic sine (from Karen Pence)
From
: Brian Bucks <bbucks@ssc.wisc.edu>
Re: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: Re: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: "Michael Wood" <mwood@hunter.cuny.edu>
RE: st: Inverse hyperbolic sine function
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Inverse hyperbolic sine function
From
: smerryman@kc.rr.com
Re: AW: st: Test for panel heteroskedasticity
From
: armen@uni-hohenheim.de
RE: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: AW: st: Test for panel heteroskedasticity
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
AW: st: Test for panel heteroskedasticity
From
: "Armen Khachatryan" <armen@uni-hohenheim.de>
Re: st: Test for panel heteroskedasticity
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Test for panel heteroskedasticity
From
: "Armen Khachatryan" <armen@uni-hohenheim.de>
RE: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Export of a -tab3way- table in a tab-delimitedformat?
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: "rengaweoj" <wagnerj@edc.pitt.edu>
st: Svymean, svrmean and weighted binomial
From
: "McKenna, Timothy" <Timothy.McKenna@nera.com>
st: nonconcave with intreg
From
: "Cong, Ze" <zecong@prgs.edu>
Re: st: about sums
From
: cthompson@econometricainc.com
RE: st: Naming equations when using the ml command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: about sums
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Naming equations when using the ml command
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: Inverse hyperbolic sine function
From
: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
st: RE: Inverse hyperbolic sine function
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: about sums
From
: "Rodrigo Briceno" <rbriceno@sanigest.com>
RE: st: error message r(2000)
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
RE: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Export of a -tab3way- table in atab-delimitedformat?
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: "rengaweoj" <wagnerj@edc.pitt.edu>
st: Inverse hyperbolic sine function
From
: smerryman@kc.rr.com
st: Encrypting and decrypting a field
From
: bobf@pacbell.net
st: RE: Movestay and error mesage
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: rescale grouped variables
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Export of a -tab3way- table in a tab-delimited format?
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: Updates to -hireg- and -codebook2- on SSC
From
: "Paul Bern" <Phbern@syr.edu>
RE: st: error message r(2000)
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
Re: st: RE: Graphics
From
: "SELAMAWIT ALEMU WOLDESENBET" <2560017@uwc.ac.za>
st: Re: Problem with embedded quotes in strings when using insheet
From
: Friedrich Huebler <huebler@rocketmail.com>
RE: st: error message r(2000)
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Export of a -tab3way- table in a tab-delimited format?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Movestay and error mesage
From
: "Joerg Rocholl" <rocholl@hotmail.com>
st: rescale grouped variables
From
: "mdgross@comcast.net" <mdgrosscuff@comcast.net>
st: RE: re: sureg with unbalanced data
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: Pedroni t-tests
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
st: Export of a -tab3way- table in a tab-delimited format?
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: error message r(2000)
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
Re: st: error message r(2000)
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: clustered standard errors in quantile regressions
From
: Giovanni Pica <pica@socsci.soton.ac.uk>
Re: st: error message r(2000)
From
: Roger Harbord <roger.harbord@bristol.ac.uk>
Re: st: error message r(2000)
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: RE: Graphics
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: re: r(2000) no obs
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
Re: st: error message r(2000)
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
st: re: r(2000) no obs
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: re: sureg with unbalanced data
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Graphics
From
: "SELAMAWIT ALEMU WOLDESENBET" <2560017@uwc.ac.za>
st: error message r(2000)
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: AW: label values
From
: Albert Stichter <Albert.Stichter@superkabel.de>
Re: st: label values
From
: Rozilee Asid <rozilee@streamyx.com>
st: label values
From
: htzavara@med.uoa.gr
st: On the interpretation of sts list and ltable in duration analysis
From
: Gijs Dekkers <gd@plan.be>
st: From: karl.stahl@bvf.slu.se
From
: owner-statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu
Re: st: how to use inverse hyperbolic sine function
From
: Roger Harbord <roger.harbord@bristol.ac.uk>
st: Re: re: sureg without listwise deletion
From
: "Neumayer,E" <E.Neumayer@lse.ac.uk>
Re: st: Re: location of X-axis
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <Ramani.Gunatilaka@buseco.monash.edu.au>
Re: st: Re: location of X-axis
From
: Philip Ryan <philip.ryan@adelaide.edu.au>
st: Re: location of X-axis
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <Ramani.Gunatilaka@buseco.monash.edu.au>
st: Update to -jmp- on SSC
From
: "Jann, Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: Re: Problem with embedded quotes in strings when using insheet
From
: Chris Ruebeck <ruebeckc@lafayette.edu>
Re: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: Problem with embedded quotes in strings when using insheet
From
: "David E Moore" <davem@hartman-group.com>
st: re: sureg without listwise deletion
From
: Kit Baum <kitbaum@mac.com>
st: re: sureg without listwise deletion
From
: Kit Baum <kitbaum@mac.com>
RE: st: Naming equations when using the ml command
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: how to use inverse hyperbolic sine function
From
: wying1@umbc.edu
st: RE: Sureg without listwise deletion
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: bootstrap and obtaining p-value output for ordinal logit coeffs
From
: Brian Hugh Colwell <bcolwell@stanford.edu>
st: Pedroni t-tests
From
: jdubas@nd.edu
RE: st: Naming equations when using the ml command
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
st: Sureg without listwise deletion
From
: "Neumayer,E" <E.Neumayer@lse.ac.uk>
Re: st: how to use inverse hyperbolic sine function
From
: smerryman@kc.rr.com
RE: st: Naming equations when using the ml command
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Have dialogs and/or -twoway- been overhauled since November?
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: Re: RE: removing by graphs label from graph
From
: "Richard Hiscock" <rhiscock@netspace.net.au>
st: Size of PNG graphs: xsize, ysize don't work
From
: Friedrich Huebler <huebler@rocketmail.com>
st: how to use inverse hyperbolic sine function
From
: wying1@umbc.edu
Re: st: Have dialogs and/or -twoway- been overhauled since November?
From
: jlinhart@stata.com (Jean Marie Linhart, StataCorp LP)
RE: st: RE: Requirement(s) for a match merge
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: qvf
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: Requirement(s) for a match merge
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: qvf
From
: "Tenreyro,S" <S.Tenreyro@lse.ac.uk>
Re: st: Requirement(s) for a match merge
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
RE: st: RE: Requirement(s) for a match merge
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
Re: st: Requirement(s) for a match merge
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
RE: st: RE: Requirement(s) for a match merge
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: -hdquantile- available from SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Requirement(s) for a match merge
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Naming equations when using the ml command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Re: questions about outreg
From
: ming.wen@soc.utah.edu
st: Naming equations when using the ml command
From
: "Richard. Williams" <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: comparison of gllamm models
From
: "Snow, Lucy" <l.snow@vla.defra.gsi.gov.uk>
st: Requirement(s) for a match merge
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
Re : st: RE: Graph dot + lines
From
: Naji <nassar@noos.fr>
RE: st: RE: Re: Bar plots with standard errors
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: questions about outreg
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: RE: Re: markov routine
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Have dialogs and/or -twoway- been overhauled since November?
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Re: Bar plots with standard errors
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: Re: markov routine
From
: Brigitte Granville <b.granville@qmul.ac.uk>
Re: st: questions about outreg
From
: Phil Schumm <pschumm@uchicago.edu>
st: RE: removing by graphs label from graph
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Re: Bar plots with standard errors
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: removing by graphs label from graph
From
: "Richard Hiscock" <rhiscock@netspace.net.au>
Re: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: "rengaweoj" <wagnerj@edc.pitt.edu>
st: RE: Graph dot + lines
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: reshaping data
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Graph dot + lines
From
: Naji <nassar@noos.fr>
Re: st: reshaping data
From
: Sascha Robert <sascha.robert@iew.unizh.ch>
st: Re: Bar plots with standard errors
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: Re: Bar plots with standard errors
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: Bar plots with standard errors
From
: Sascha Robert <sascha.robert@iew.unizh.ch>
Re: st: update manually
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Weighting cases under XTGEE
From
: Luigi Curini <luigi.curini@unimi.it>
Re: st: reshaping data
From
: Seb Buechte <sfbuechte@gmail.com>
Re: st: reshaping data
From
: Sascha Robert <sascha.robert@iew.unizh.ch>
Re: st: reshaping data
From
: Jean-Benoit Hardouin <jean-benoit.hardouin@orscentre.org>
RE: st: reshaping data
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: reshaping data
From
: Seb Buechte <sfbuechte@gmail.com>
Re: st: update manually
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: update manually
From
: "Neil Shephard" <mdeasnds@fs1.ser.man.ac.uk>
Re: st: reshaping data
From
: Christian Hunkler <Christian.Hunkler@students.uni-mannheim.de>
st: Finite population correction when testing equality of two proportions
From
: Fredrik Nyberg <fredrik.nyberg@imm.ki.se>
st: update manually
From
: "Hans J. Baumgartner" <hbaumgartner@diw.de>
RE: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: reshaping data
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: reshaping data
From
: Sascha Robert <sascha.robert@iew.unizh.ch>
st: Have dialogs and/or -twoway- been overhauled since November?
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: Re: questions about outreg
From
: Friedrich Huebler <huebler@rocketmail.com>
st: Partial eta^2 and MANOVA
From
: Timothy Victor <tvictor@dolphin.upenn.edu>
st: questions about outreg
From
: Ming Wen <ming.wen@soc.utah.edu>
Re: st: MAKTAB for svy estimation
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: Ingrid Stein/B2/B/504/BBK/DE ist außer Haus.
From
: Ingrid.Stein@bundesbank.de
st: MAKTAB for svy estimation
From
: "Wenhhui Wei" <weiwenhui@gmail.com>
st: AW: Panel data - time invariant estimation
From
: "Armen Khachatryan" <armen@uni-hohenheim.de>
st: Panel data - time invariant estimation
From
: "Sandler Mathews" <sandmathews78@hotmail.com>
st: comparison between a repeated ordinal measures
From
: "Wagner, Joseph" <wagnerj@edc.pitt.edu>
st: Score Test
From
: mclouser@email.arizona.edu
Re: st: frustrated by missing variables--collapase and merge
From
: Julia Gamas <jgamas@mit.edu>
st: frustrated by missing variables--collapase and merge
From
: Julia Gamas <jgamas@mit.edu>
Re: st: stcox, strata() : time series operators not allowed
From
: Fred Wolfe <fwolfe@arthritis-research.org>
st: stcox, strata() : time series operators not allowed
From
: "David T. Hamilton" <dhamilton@gc.cuny.edu>
st: RE: functions with a variable list of inputs
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Stata Journal 5(1) 2005
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Survival Analysis Issue
From
: "Stephen P. Jenkins" <stephenj@essex.ac.uk>
st: forcast-error variance decomposition in stata
From
: chen jie <uuphd2002@yahoo.com.cn>
RE: st: Stata Journal 5(1) 2005
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
st: functions with a variable list of inputs
From
: Florence Neymotin <neymotin@econ.berkeley.edu>
Re: st: single help file for multiple programs [was Dropping programs]
From
: Gary Longton <glongton@fhcrc.org>
Re: st: Dropping programs
From
: Gary Longton <glongton@fhcrc.org>
Re: st: Dropping programs
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: Dropping programs
From
: Jean-Benoit Hardouin <jean-benoit.hardouin@orscentre.org>
RE: st: Dropping programs
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: levinlin vs. ipshin: lag length with local macro
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: re: Stata's row and column labels for matrices
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Stata Journal 5(1) 2005
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Stata Journal 5(1) 2005
From
: José Maria <jmpsouza@usp.br>
st: Re: short time-series analysis
From
: "George M Hoffman MD" <ghoffman@mcw.edu>
Re: st: short time-series analysis
From
: Robert A Yaffee <bob.yaffee@nyu.edu>
st: short time-series analysis
From
: "Thursky, Karin A" <Karin.Thursky@mh.org.au>
st: comparing frequency across conditions
From
: Jayanth Narayanan <jnarayanan@gmail.com>
[no subject]
From
: Unknown
Re: st: power analysis/sample size for random effects model
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: power analysis/sample size for random effects model
From
: jgustin@usd.edu
RE: st: Dropping programs
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
RE: st: Dropping programs
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: RE: Re; Stata graphs exported to pdf in Adobe
From
: Erik Sørensen <Erik.Sorensen@nhh.no>
RE: st: Dropping programs
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
st: Dropping programs
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: levinlin vs. ipshin: lag length with local macro
From
: "Falko Jüßen" <falko.juessen@gmx.de>
Re: st: poisson regression with lexis expansion and poisgof command
From
: Jhilbe@aol.com
st: RE: Stata graphs exported to .pdf fails in Adobe readers
From
: "Thuy Le" <tl6775a@american.edu>
st: re: Stata's row and column labels for matrices
From
: Elmer Villanueva <evillanu@mac.com>
st: Re; Stata graphs exported to pdf in Adobe
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: -manova- question
From
: khigbee@stata.com
st: Stata graphs exported to .pdf fails in Adobe readers
From
: "Erik Ø. Sørensen" <erik.sorensen@nhh.no>
st: Re: Update error: linestyle-p#line.style
From
: "Falko Jüßen" <falko.juessen@gmx.de>
st: Update error: linestyle-p#line.style
From
: "Falko Jüßen" <falko.juessen@gmx.de>
st: poisson regression with lexis expansion and poisgof command
From
: mark tracy <mark.tracy@ozemail.com.au>
st: -manova- question
From
: Jack Buckley <bucklesj@bc.edu>
st: re: Stata's row and column labels for matrices
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: RE: truncate list
From
: Maria Montez <montez@bu.edu>
st: Stata's reporting of rows and columns in matrices
From
: Elmer Villanueva <evillanu@mac.com>
Re: st:
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: ml command and chi-square tests
From
: jpitblado@stata.com (Jeff Pitblado, StataCorp LP)
Re: st:
From
: jpitblado@stata.com (Jeff Pitblado, StataCorp LP)
st: ml command and chi-square tests
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Post-estimation commands
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
st: Cluster Analysis, Factor Analysis and summated rating scales,Matrix ados
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
st: RE: Makematrix- Possible title of the matrix?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: adding text to "by graphs"
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: adding text to "by graphs"
From
: Chris Ruebeck <ruebeckc@lafayette.edu>
RE: st: matrix question
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: adding text to "by graphs"
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Extracting a string from c(current_time)
From
: John-Paul Ferguson <jpferg@mit.edu>
st: adding text to "by graphs"
From
: Tim Wade <wadetj@gmail.com>
Re: st: Extracting a string from c(current_time)
From
: Ichiro Fujikake <fujikake@cc.miyazaki-u.ac.jp>
Re: st: Extracting a string from c(current_time)
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: Extracting a string from c(current_time)
From
: John-Paul Ferguson <jpferg@mit.edu>
st: RE: truncate list
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
Re: st: matrix question
From
: Ichiro Fujikake <fujikake@cc.miyazaki-u.ac.jp>
Re: st: meta-analysis graphs with metan
From
: Michael McCulloch <mm@pinest.org>
Re: st: matrix question
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
Re: st: truncate list
From
: Jhilbe@aol.com
Re: st: truncate list
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
st: ivreg2 with cluster option
From
: "SHEHAJ Entala" <E.Shehaj@staffs.ac.uk>
st: truncate list
From
: "Maria Montez" <montez@bu.edu>
st: Re: changing significance levels
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: about the newey in Stata
From
: Xiaolu Wang <wangxiaolu2005@gmail.com>
Re: st: about the newey in Stata
From
: zeybekom@itu.edu.tr
Re: test: changing significance levels
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: How do I take out the individual effects from xtivreg?
From
: signe@krogstrup.com
test: changing significance levels
From
: "Yvonne Capstick" <yvonnecapstick@hotmail.com>
st: about the newey in Stata
From
: Xiaolu Wang <wangxiaolu2005@gmail.com>
Re: st: outreg
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: multilevel ordered logit cond prob in gllapred
From
: "INAGAMI,SANAE " <sinagami@ucla.edu>
st: matrix question
From
: "Indranil Majumdar" <imajumdar@creditsights.com>
st: Fwd:urgent help on siymultaneous dynamic equation and gmm
From
: "sistoand80" <sistoand80@libero.it>
Re: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: France Priez <france.priez@gmail.com>
st: -kwallis2- posthoc algorithm??
From
: cthompson@econometricainc.com
Re: st: marginal effects in mlogit
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Re: statalist-digest V4 #1922
From
: scotts1@u.washington.edu
Re: st: Re: Makematrix- Possible title of the matrix?
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: Re: Makematrix- Possible title of the matrix?
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: outreg
From
: Christian Hunkler <Christian.Hunkler@students.uni-mannheim.de>
Re: st: marginal effects in mlogit
From
: Christian Hunkler <Christian.Hunkler@students.uni-mannheim.de>
st: Serial Correlation Censored SUR model
From
: "Naceur Khraief" <eacnkh@hermes.ulaval.ca>
st: Makematrix- Possible title of the matrix?
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: multilevel ordered logit cond prob in gllapred
From
: Michael Ingre <Michael.Ingre@ipm.ki.se>
st: RE : marginal effects in mlogit
From
: "Nicolas Couderc" <Nicolas.Couderc@univ-paris1.fr>
st: RE: outreg
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: outreg
From
: "Hans J. Baumgartner" <hbaumgartner@diw.de>
st: nested logit model: how to interpret insignificant nesting parameter?
From
: "Kelchtermans, Stijn" <Stijn.Kelchtermans@econ.kuleuven.ac.be>
st: Running a complex selection model
From
: "Subhash Pokhrel" <Subhash.Pokhrel@urz.uni-heidelberg.de>
st: marginal effects in mlogit
From
: zeybekom@itu.edu.tr
st: Survey data correction for population
From
: Randall Burd <burdrs@umdnj.edu>
Re: st: heckman
From
: <fjbradbury@cox.net>
st: heckman
From
: "Santos, Maria Emma" <maria.e.santos@vanderbilt.edu>
st: RE: stats by group
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: problem with ivreg2 with cluster option
From
: Mark Schaffer <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: xtprobit with unbalanced panels
From
: Lars Edin <laedsthlm@yahoo.se>
RE: st: Xaxis range
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: problem with ivreg2 with cluster option
From
: "SHEHAJ Entala" <E.Shehaj@staffs.ac.uk>
Re: st: Xaxis range
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: multilevel ordered logit cond prob in gllapred
From
: "INAGAMI,SANAE " <sinagami@ucla.edu>
st: Xaxis range
From
: "Falk, Jonathan" <Jonathan.Falk@nera.com>
st: xi3 and deviation coding
From
: Naji <nassar@noos.fr>
Re: st: Friedman tests
From
: n j cox <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: stats by group
From
: Jeffrey Grogger <jgrogger@uchicago.edu>
Re: st: Logistic regression for multiple binary dependent
From
: "Bryan W. Griffin" <bwgriffin@georgiasouthern.edu>
Re: st: odds ratios in ordered logit models
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: odds ratios in ordered logit models
From
: "Zhu, Carolyn" <carolyn.zhu@mssm.edu>
st: Fwd:urgent help on symultaneous dynamic equation and gmm
From
: "sistoand80" <sistoand80@libero.it>
st: urgent help on symultaneous dynamic equation and gmm
From
: "sistoand80" <sistoand80@libero.it>
Re: st: Friedman tests
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Adding a -constraints- option
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Updating ml syntax
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: RE : Problem with my keyboard
From
: "Laplante, Benoît" <Benoit_Laplante@ucs.inrs.ca>
st: Re: rolling calendar ests
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Re: group means
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: question about frailty model
From
: Monica.Wymann@unibas.ch
st: Problem with my keyboard
From
: Xavi Barber <xavi.barber@terra.es>
Re: st: Plotting graph for a quadratic regression model
From
: smerryman@kc.rr.com
st: twoway hist... || hist...
From
: "D.Christodoulou" <d.christodoulou@bangor.ac.uk>
st: Plotting graph for a quadratic regression model
From
: Luigi Curini <luigi.curini@unimi.it>
Re: st: Friedman tests
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
st: Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
From
: "Papapetros, Konstantinos" <kpapap@essex.ac.uk>
st: Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
From
: "Papapetros, Konstantinos" <kpapap@essex.ac.uk>
st: Manova output
From
: Naji <nassar@noos.fr>
Re: st: Logistic regression for multiple binary dependent
From
: "Stephen P. Jenkins" <stephenj@essex.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Adding a -constraints- option
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: RE: Adding a -constraints- option
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
Re: st: Manipulating data
From
: Rafal Raciborski <rafal.raciborski@emory.edu>
Re: st: Adding a -constraints- option
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
st: Another post-estimation command
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
st: RE: meta-analysis graphs with metan
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
Re: st: meta-analysis graphs with metan
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: V9?
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
Re: st: V9?
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: Group Means
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
st: V9?
From
: "D.R. Wahlgren" <dwahlgren@projects.sdsu.edu>
st: odds ratios in ordered logit models
From
: "Zhu, Carolyn" <carolyn.zhu@mssm.edu>
Re: st: Rolling calendar estimates
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: Adding a -constraints- option
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Rolling calendar estimates
From
: "Yvonne Capstick" <yvonnecapstick@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Group Means
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: meta-analysis graphs with metan
From
: Michael McCulloch <mm@pinest.org>
Re: st: Group Means
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
RE: st: Group Means
From
: "jyotsna puri" <pjyotsna@hotmail.com>
st: Group Means
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
st: Friedman tests
From
: Ashley Harris <aharri@ucalgary.ca>
st: diagnostic tests for Tobit
From
: "Alessio D'Ignazio" <est1900@hotmail.com>
RE: st: Logistic regression for multiple binary dependent
From
: "Maria Montez" <montez@bu.edu>
Re: st: how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: Eva Poen <eva.poen@unisg.ch>
st: Manipulating data
From
: "Arnold Levinson" <levinsona@amc.org>
Re: st: Logistic regression for multiple binary dependent
From
: Christian Hunkler <Christian.Hunkler@students.uni-mannheim.de>
st: RE: iweights error
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Logistic regression for multiple binary dependent
From
: Heather Gold <heg2001@med.cornell.edu>
Re: st: Svy for TREATREG?
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
Re: st: ttest var1==var2 for clustered data
From
: Richard Goldstein <richgold@ix.netcom.com>
st: iweights error
From
: "Tulika Narayan" <Tulika_Narayan@abtassoc.com>
st: update to margeff
From
: "Tamas Bartus (tbartus)" <tamas.bartus@uni-corvinus.hu>
st: Logistic regression for multiple binary dependent
From
: cbautista@hivresearch.org
RE: st: ttest var1==var2 for clustered data
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: Update to -estout- on SSC
From
: "Jann, Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
Re: st: how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
RE: st: ttest var1==var2 for clustered data
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
RE: st: ttest var1==var2 for clustered data
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: ttest var1==var2 for clustered data
From
: Christian Hunkler <Christian.Hunkler@students.uni-mannheim.de>
Re: st: Maximum length of -listtex- headline
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: jean ries <ries@ires.ucl.ac.be>
st: basic arima questions
From
: "Salkov, Rick" <Rick.Salkov@eia.doe.gov>
Re: Re: st: how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: Ernest Berkhout <Ernest.Berkhout@seo.nl>
Re: st: how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: Christian Hunkler <Christian.Hunkler@students.uni-mannheim.de>
Re: Re: st: how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: Re: st: how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: Eva Poen <eva.poen@unisg.ch>
st: RE : how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: "Laplante, Benoît" <Benoit_Laplante@ucs.inrs.ca>
st: Zellner's SUR for limited dependent variables model usingpanel data
From
: "Adane Tuffa Debela" <adane.tuffa.debela@umb.no>
Re: st: how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: Ernest Berkhout <Ernest.Berkhout@seo.nl>
st: how to avoid absolute path names in do-files?
From
: Eva Poen <eva.poen@unisg.ch>
Re: st: PCA components independent?
From
: n j cox <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: PCA components independent?
From
: "Martell, Rodolfo" <rmartell@exchange.purdue.edu>
st: 2 step 2SLS with robust standard errors
From
: "Henrik Andersson" <Henrik.Andersson@nek.lu.se>
Re: st: Maximum length of -listtex- headline
From
: "BBS Querschnittsprojekt: Gerhard Schön" <bbs.methode@charite.de>
st: Re: postfile - posting a string
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: postfile - posting a string
From
: Danielle Ferry <dferry@nber.org>
Re: st: ttest var1==var2 for clustered data
From
: Richard Goldstein <richgold@ix.netcom.com>
st: Maximum length of -listtex- headline
From
: Friedrich Huebler <huebler@rocketmail.com>
st: ttest var1==var2 for clustered data
From
: Christian Hunkler <Christian.Hunkler@students.uni-mannheim.de>
Re: st: Graph option for including saved results
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: RE: -swaic- for Stata V7+
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
Re: st: sargan test after reg3 (re-posting)
From
: Mark Schaffer <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: Help with hetprob
From
: "Jaime Gustavo Puente-Asquet" <puenteas@msu.edu>
st: Apologies for re-posting a query
From
: Dick Campbell <dcamp@uic.edu>
st: RE: usmaps
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: Graph option for including saved results
From
: Dick Campbell <dcamp@uic.edu>
st:usmaps
From
: Richard Boylan <richardboylantemp@yahoo.com>
RE: st: RE: Changing -correlate- results
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
Re: st: frustrated by missing variables--collapase and merge
From
: zhou yu <zyu@usc.edu>
RE: st: RE: Changing -correlate- results
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: Changing -correlate- results
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: sargan test after reg3 (re-posting)
From
: "Ousmane" <xalebifaye@yahoo.co.uk>
RE: st: RE: Changing -correlate- results
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: RE: Changing -correlate- results
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: RE: Changing -correlate- results
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Changing -correlate- results
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: Changing -correlate- results
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: RE: Re:convex curve
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: re: ranking test scores
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Logan Brenzel/Person/World Bank is out of the office.
From
: lbrenzel@worldbank.org
st: Re:convex curve
From
: "victor michael zammit" <vmz@vol.net.mt>
st: re: ranking test scores
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: How does one estimate weighted random effects models with pweights in STATA?
From
: "Aimée R. Dechter" <dechter@ssc.wisc.edu>
st: Ranking Test Scores
From
: Raphael Fraser <raphaelfraser@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Creating Yearly Totals from 12 Months
From
: Rafal Raciborski <rafal.raciborski@emory.edu>
st: Creating Yearly Totals from 12 Months
From
: Thomas Speidel <thomassp@cancerboard.ab.ca>
RE: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: "Daniel Schneider" <daniel.schneider@stanford.edu>
st: Help with hetprob
From
: "Anne Elizabeth Cullen" <cullenan@msu.edu>
st: RE: Test of the one-sided Kolmogorov-Smirnov type
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Test of the one-sided Kolmogorov-Smirnov type
From
: Delphine Irac <delphine.irac@gmail.com>
Re: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: Tim Wade <wadetj@gmail.com>
Re: st: Problems with updating
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Problems with updating
From
: "Joseph McCrary" <joemccrary@fastmail.fm>
Re: st: Predictive ability of probit model
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: why ivreg does not give log likelihood for the model?
From
: ZYD <yiduozh@gmail.com>
st: Measuring the predictive ability of models
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
Re: st: Predictive ability of probit model
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: Predictive ability of probit model
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Predictive ability of probit model
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: RE: Predictive ability of probit model
From
: "Daniel Schneider" <daniel.schneider@stanford.edu>
RE: st: RE: Predictive ability of probit model
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: Predictive ability of probit model
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
Re: st: frustrated by missing variables--collapase and merge
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
RE: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: "Daniel Schneider" <daniel.schneider@stanford.edu>
st: RE: RE: number of regressors
From
: "Daniel Schneider" <daniel.schneider@stanford.edu>
st: lincom
From
: anju parthan <aparthan@yahoo.com>
RE: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: "Hoetker, Glenn" <ghoetker@uiuc.edu>
st: RE: number of regressors
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: "Daniel Schneider" <daniel.schneider@stanford.edu>
Re: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
RE: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: "Daniel Schneider" <daniel.schneider@stanford.edu>
RE: st: compare zip and nbreg model
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
st: Re: accessing number of changes made by replace
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: "maartenbuis" <maartenbuis@yahoo.co.uk>
Re: st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: "maartenbuis" <maartenbuis@yahoo.co.uk>
st: Interaction terms in a logit model
From
: "Daniel Schneider" <daniel.schneider@stanford.edu>
Re: st: frustrated by missing variables--collapase and merge
From
: Zhou YU <zyu@usc.edu>
Re: st: number of regressors
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
st: RE: Honorary doctorate for William Gould
From
: "Cleves, Mario A" <ClevesMarioA@uams.edu>
st: number of regressors
From
: Luhang Wang <luhang@gmail.com>
st: Re: Assert question.
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: Calculate the mean of y if there are many similar x
From
: Luhang Wang <luhang@gmail.com>
st: Assert question.
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
st: compare zip and nbreg model
From
: wying1@umbc.edu
Re: st: Accessing the number of changes made by a "replace" command
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: Markov switch ARCH
From
: James Ferng <ecdlkf@ccu.edu.tw>
Re: st: Accessing the number of changes made by a "replace" command
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
st: Reg3 and Sargan test
From
: "Ousmane" <xalebifaye@yahoo.co.uk>
st: Reg3 and Sargan test
From
: "Ousmane" <xalebifaye@yahoo.co.uk>
st: Re: Accessing the number of changes made by a "replace" command
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: RE: help on expanding data
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: SV: Calculate the mean of y if there are many similar x
From
: Pär-Ola Bendahl <Par-Ola.Bendahl@med.lu.se>
st: Calculate the mean of y if there are many similar x
From
: Eik Leong Swee <eikswee@yahoo.com>
st: help on expanding data
From
: "MITRA PINAKI (MAR1PXM)" <mar1pxm@ups.com>
st: RE: Calculate the mean of y if there are many similar x
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: frustrated by missing variables--collapase and merge
From
: "Ronnie Babigumira" <ronnie.babigumira@umb.no>
Re: st: marginal effects after hetprob
From
: "Ronnie Babigumira" <ronnie.babigumira@umb.no>
RE: st: RE: Accessing the number of changes made by a "replace" command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: question on bootstrapping of proportions
From
: Ernest Berkhout <Ernest.Berkhout@seo.nl>
st: question on bootstrapping of proportions
From
: Gijs Dekkers <gd@plan.be>
RE: st: RE: Accessing the number of changes made by a "replace" command
From
: "David Fisher" <djfisher81@msn.com>
st: RE: Accessing the number of changes made by a "replace" command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Accessing the number of changes made by a "replace" command
From
: "David Fisher" <djfisher81@msn.com>
st: matrix mlout
From
: "Fenty, J." <jf48@leicester.ac.uk>
st: unbalanced panel and xtprobit
From
: Lars Edin <laedsthlm@yahoo.se>
st: marginal effects after hetprob
From
: Lars Edin <laedsthlm@yahoo.se>
re: st: (Generalized) Partially linear models
From
: "philippe van kerm" <philippe.vankerm@ceps.lu>
st: frustrated by missing variables--collapase and merge
From
: Zhou YU <zyu@usc.edu>
Re: st: RE: graph: labels of ticks on y-axis
From
: Lê T. Vân Trình <trinh.le@canterbury.ac.nz>
st: RE: graph: labels of ticks on y-axis
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: graph: labels of ticks on y-axis
From
: Trinh Le <trinh.le@canterbury.ac.nz>
RE: st: Convergence not achieved in MLE Heckman
From
: "Alejandro Lopez-Feldman" <alopezfeldman@ucdavis.edu>
RE: st: Problem with prvalue, prtab et al
From
: "Daniel Schneider" <daniel.schneider@stanford.edu>
Re: st: Problem with prvalue, prtab et al
From
: Mariano Sana <msana@lsu.edu>
Re: st: Problem with prvalue, prtab et al
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Problem with prvalue, prtab et al
From
: "Daniel Schneider" <daniel.schneider@stanford.edu>
st: Back towards Stata please?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Incorporating values of variable or parameter estimates in graph titles and labels
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Nonlinear least squares with multiple equations
From
: p-medeiros@kellogg.northwestern.edu
st: Nonlinear constraints
From
: p-medeiros@kellogg.northwestern.edu
Re: st: Incorporating values of variable or parameter estimates in graph titles and labels
From
: Daniel Mueller <d.mueller@agrar.hu-berlin.de>
Re: st: Incorporating values of variable or parameter estimates ingraph titles and labels
From
: smerryman@kc.rr.com
Re: st: Convergence not achieved in MLE Heckman
From
: "Renzo Comolli" <renzo.comolli@yale.edu>
st: results of interaction term
From
: Jian Liu <jian.liu@brocku.ca>
Re: st: results of interaction term
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: help to decide the model (poisson, nbreg, zip, zinb)
From
: wying1@umbc.edu
Re: st: Convergence not achieved in MLE Heckman
From
: "Santos, Maria Emma" <maria.e.santos@vanderbilt.edu>
Re: st: help to decide the model (poisson, nbreg, zip, zinb)
From
: wying1@umbc.edu
st: Incorporating values of variable or parameter estimates in graph titles and labels
From
: Dick Campbell <dcamp@uic.edu>
st: TR : Panel data with absolute count and percentages : ways for analyzing?
From
: "JF Blatier" <jfblatier@tiscali.fr>
Re: st: Convergence not achieved in MLE Heckman
From
: "Renzo Comolli" <renzo.comolli@yale.edu>
st: Panel data with absolute count and percentages : which analysis ?
From
: "JF Blatier" <jfblatier@tiscali.fr>
st: help: Macro for Added Variable Plots for GLM in stata
From
: ZYD <yiduozh@gmail.com>
Re: st: Honorary doctorate for William Gould
From
: José Maria <jmpsouza@usp.br>
st: Convergence not achieved in MLE Heckman
From
: "Santos, Maria Emma" <maria.e.santos@vanderbilt.edu>
RE: st: about dummy variables
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Re: help creating a unique identifier
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: help creating a unique identifier
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: help creating a unique identifier
From
: Phil Schumm <pschumm@uchicago.edu>
Re: st: about dummy variables
From
: Tae Hun Kim <thkim91@gmail.com>
Re: st: about dummy variables
From
: Daniel Lawson <k95dl01@gmail.com>
st: help creating a unique identifier
From
: "Joao Pedro Wagner de Azevedo" <jazevedo@provide.com.br>
st: (Generalized) Partially linear models
From
: "Luca Piccoli" <luca.piccoli@economia.univr.it>
Re: st: Honorary doctorate for William Gould
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
RE: st: RE: the "score" command in factor analysis
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: the "score" command in factor analysis
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
RE: st: RE: the "score" command in factor analysis
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: Svy for TREATREG?
From
: Eric Sevigny <els21+@pitt.edu>
RE: st: RE: the "score" command in factor analysis
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: RE: Multiple Imputation
From
: celdjt@umich.edu
st: RE: Multiple Imputation
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: How to use in-built programs or explanations posted in Stata's webpage?
From
: Alejandro Delafuente <alejandro.delafuente@st-antonys.oxford.ac.uk>
st: Multiple Imputation
From
: celdjt@umich.edu
st: Honorary doctorate for William Gould
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: the "score" command in factor analysis
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: Re: predict after ivreg2
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: Eicker-white standard errors
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: How to program nonlinear constraints
From
: p-medeiros@kellogg.northwestern.edu
st: Eicker-white standard errors
From
: p-medeiros@kellogg.northwestern.edu
st: Eicker-white standard errors
From
: p-medeiros@kellogg.northwestern.edu
st: about dummy variables
From
: Tae Hun Kim <thkim91@gmail.com>
st: RE: the "score" command in factor analysis
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Svy for TREATREG?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: the "score" command in factor analysis
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Svy for TREATREG?
From
: "Wenhhui Wei" <weiwenhui@gmail.com>
st: (sorry, wrong listser) Question about GEE error term
From
: "Bryan W. Griffin" <bwgriffin@georgiasouthern.edu>
st: the "score" command in factor analysis
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: RE: Cannot simultaneously use weight and marker label options in scatter plot?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Question about GEE error term
From
: "Bryan W. Griffin" <bwgriffin@georgiasouthern.edu>
Re: st: Cannot simultaneously use weight and marker label options in scatter plot?
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: Cannot simultaneously use weight and marker label options in scatter plot?
From
: "Steve Lin" <stephen_lin35@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Svyset comman in a do file
From
: Roger Harbord <roger.harbord@bristol.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: -prgen- with a quadratic function
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
Re: st: At risk information with sts graph (was Re: st: <no subject>)
From
: jlinhart@stata.com (Jean Marie Linhart, StataCorp LP)
Re: st: RE: -prgen- with a quadratic function
From
: Mariano Sana <msana@lsu.edu>
Re: st: Svyset comman in a do file
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Re: low freq->high freq
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Svyset comman in a do file
From
: Honorati Masanja <honorati.masanja@unibas.ch>
st: RE: How to use in-built programs or explanations posted in Stata's webpage?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: How to use in-built programs or explanations posted in Stata's webpage?
From
: "Neil Shephard" <mdeasnds@fs1.ser.man.ac.uk>
st: How to use in-built programs or explanations posted in Stata's webpage?
From
: Alejandro Delafuente <alejandro.delafuente@st-antonys.oxford.ac.uk>
Re: st: predict after ivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: xi:reg command dropping numerous dummies
From
: "Hans J. Baumgartner" <hbaumgartner@diw.de>
st: predict after ivreg2
From
: "Ousmane" <xalebifaye@yahoo.co.uk>
st: Nobuo Yoshida/Person/World Bank is out of the office.
From
: nyoshida@worldbank.org
Re: st: RE: Adjusted Proportion
From
: "Virgile CAPO-CHICHI" <vcapo-chichi@psibenin.org>
Re: st: RE: -prgen- with a quadratic function
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: RE: RE: -prgen- with a quadratic function
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
Re: st: Apologies for request
From
: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
st: RE: Adjusted Proportion
From
: "Yulia Marchenko" <ymarchenko@stata.com>
Re: st: Apologies for request
From
: Mark Schaffer <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: Apologies for request
From
: Goodall S <S.Goodall@rhul.ac.uk>
Re: st: overidentification test
From
: Mark Schaffer <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: Re: Predicted value and dummy explantory variables
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
st: RE: Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 18:52:24 -0000
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: -prgen- with a quadratic function
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Re: Getting the table corresponding to -histogram-
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: Getting the table corresponding to -histogram-
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: Converting from SAS date format to STATA (Stata)(sic...NICK?)
From
: Dan Blanchette <dan_blanchette@unc.edu>
st: Getting the table corresponding to -histogram-
From
: "Renzo Comolli" <renzo.comolli@yale.edu>
st: overidentification test
From
: Tae Hun Kim <thkim91@gmail.com>
st: xi:reg command dropping numerous dummies
From
: Robert Gaskell <robgaskell@gmail.com>
Re: st: Converting from SAS date format to STATA
From
: cthompson@econometricainc.com
st: Converting from SAS date format to STATA
From
: mclouser@email.arizona.edu
st: -prgen- with a quadratic function
From
: Mariano Sana <msana@lsu.edu>
st: Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 18:52:24 -0000
From
: Goodall S <S.Goodall@rhul.ac.uk>
st: ml program in which likelihood function depends on value of independent var
From
: Malgosia Madajewicz <mm1174@columbia.edu>
st: RE: non-concave in negative binomial model
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
[no subject]
From
: htzavara@med.uoa.gr
Re: st: log base 10 axis
From
: Tim Wade <wadetj@gmail.com>
Re: st: log base 10 axis
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: Re: log base 10 axis
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: log base 10 axis
From
: Tim Wade <wadetj@gmail.com>
RE: st: RE: Macro question
From
: Fred Wolfe <fwolfe@arthritis-research.org>
st: non-concave in negative binomial model
From
: wying1@umbc.edu
Re: st: RE: Macro question
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
RE: st: RE: Macro question
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Macro question
From
: Fred Wolfe <fwolfe@arthritis-research.org>
RE: st: RE: Macro question
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Macro question
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: RE: Macro question
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Re: Predicted value and dummy explantory variables
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: Error in updating ado files.
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: Predicted value and dummy explantory variables
From
: Friedrich Huebler <huebler@rocketmail.com>
st: Macro question
From
: Fred Wolfe <fwolfe@arthritis-research.org>
st: Error in updating ado files.
From
: "Tulika Narayan" <Tulika_Narayan@abtassoc.com>
Re: st: re: inserting GE sign
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
st: Re: low freq -> high freq
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Re: turning low freq data into high freq
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Adjusted Proportion
From
: "Virgile CAPO-CHICHI" <vcapo-chichi@psibenin.org>
st: re: inserting GE sign
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: Marcello Pagano <pagano@hsph.harvard.edu>
RE: st: Predicted value and dummy explantory variables
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: gen a newvar
From
: "David Harrison" <david.harrison@icnarc.org>
Re: st: RE: gen a newvar
From
: "Hans J. Baumgartner" <hbaumgartner@diw.de>
RE: st: Inserting greater than or equal to sign
From
: "David Harrison" <david.harrison@icnarc.org>
st: share dependent nested logit??
From
: "Derek Chong" <derek.chong@rmit.edu.au>
Re: st: Predicted value and dummy explantory variables
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
st: Predicted value and dummy explantory variables
From
: "Dawit Lidia" <ghibertmk@hotmail.com>
st: sorting
From
: Doug Owens <owens.doug@gmail.com>
st: RE: how to run nbreg with "if" command?
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
RE: st: Hardy-Weinberg for multiallelic loci
From
: "Cleves, Mario A" <ClevesMarioA@uams.edu>
Re: st: Inserting greater than or equal to sign
From
: Allen Buxton <abbuxton@pacbell.net>
st: Update to tabout
From
: Ian Watson <i.watson@econ.usyd.edu.au>
st: RE: how to run nbreg with "if" command?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Sorting
From
: Doug Owens <owens.doug@gmail.com>
st: how to run nbreg with "if" command?
From
: sarah smith <sarah22209@gmail.com>
st: RE: RE: Output of tabular results
From
: "Apostolos Ballas" <aballas@aueb.gr>
st: RE: Output of tabular results
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Output of tabular results
From
: "Apostolos Ballas" <aballas@aueb.gr>
st: log pseudo-likelihood=0?
From
: "Cong, Ze" <zecong@prgs.edu>
RE: st: Hardy-Weinberg for multiallelic loci
From
: "Doody, David R" <ddoody@fhcrc.org>
RE: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: Daniel Egan <dp.egan@gmail.com>
st: Re: Number cases into groups based on a shared value
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: Clustering with Nlogit
From
: "Tulika Narayan" <Tulika_Narayan@abtassoc.com>
st: RE: Number cases into groups based on a shared value
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Number cases into groups based on a shared value
From
: Mike Lacy <Michael.Lacy@colostate.edu>
RE: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: "Wallace, John" <John_Wallace@affymetrix.com>
Re: st: gen a newvar
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
st: RE: gen a newvar
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: "Wallace, John" <John_Wallace@affymetrix.com>
st: gen a newvar
From
: "Hans J. Baumgartner" <hbaumgartner@diw.de>
st: Re: st. outreg and multinomial logit
From
: Richard Tardanico <tardanic@fiu.edu>
Re: st: Linking parents information
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
st: RE: Using weights Nwith BS and QREG
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Using weights with BS and QREG
From
: "Jeannette Wicks-Lim" <janetlim@econs.umass.edu>
Re: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: "Michael S. Hanson" <mshanson@mac.com>
st: Name Conflict?
From
: aknill@worldbank.org
st: -swaic- for Stata V7+ -- Attn: Lucas Habib
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
Re: st: Question about Fixed Effects with lagged Explanatory Variables
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: The -version- command [was: problem with use of ou treg addstat]
From
: "Jann, Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: Question about Fixed Effects with lagged Explanatory Variables
From
: Bob Rijkers <bob.rijkers@pembroke.oxford.ac.uk>
st: Re: st. outreg and multinomial logit
From
: "Alexander Nervedi" <alexnerdy@hotmail.com>
Re: st: outreg and multinomial logit
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
Re: st: outreg and multinomial logit
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
Re: st: outreg and multinomial logit
From
: Daniel Mueller <dm_lists@gmx.net>
st: intreg iteration not concave
From
: "Cong, Ze" <zecong@prgs.edu>
st: outreg and multinomial logit
From
: "Alexander Nervedi" <alexnerdy@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Simple Question about Fixed Effects
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
Re: st: Interaction terms in 2SLS
From
: Mark Schaffer <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: Robert A Yaffee <bob.yaffee@nyu.edu>
RE: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: Robert A Yaffee <bob.yaffee@nyu.edu>
st: Mills' ratio
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Simple Question about Fixed Effects
From
: Bob Rijkers <bob.rijkers@pembroke.oxford.ac.uk>
st: Interaction terms in 2SLS
From
: Glenn Hoetker <ghoetker@uiuc.edu>
st: RE: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: turning low frequency data into high frequency
From
: Fabia Carvalho <fabiac@yahoo.com>
st: RE: Why estimation in first step of two-step Heckman model is different from Probit model for selection
From
: "Cong, Ze" <zecong@prgs.edu>
st: Why estimation in first step of two-step Heckman model is different from Probit model for selection
From
: ZYD <yiduozh@gmail.com>
st: Data Mining/Statistical Modeling Question
From
: "dmka" <djrk0003@comcast.net>
st: gnbreb first differences
From
: Erin M Simpson <esimpson@fas.harvard.edu>
Re: st: Re: panel unit root tests
From
: James Shaw <james_shaw2004@yahoo.com>
st: Re: panel unit root tests
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
st: RE: Rép. : st: problem with use of ou treg addstat
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: suest command
From
: anju parthan <aparthan@yahoo.com>
Re: Rép. : st: problem with use of ou treg addstat
From
: Xiaolu Wang <wangxiaolu2005@gmail.com>
st: panel unit root tests
From
: James Shaw <james_shaw2004@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Predict Command after zinb
From
: anju parthan <aparthan@yahoo.com>
RE: st: Hardy-Weinberg for multiallelic loci
From
: "Cleves, Mario A" <ClevesMarioA@uams.edu>
RE: st: Hardy-Weinberg for multiallelic loci
From
: "Cleves, Mario A" <ClevesMarioA@uams.edu>
Re: st: Hardy-Weinberg for multiallelic loci
From
: Neil Shephard <nshephard@gmail.com>
st: Hardy-Weinberg for multiallelic loci
From
: "Doody, David R" <ddoody@fhcrc.org>
st: RE: Interval regression intreg - different distribution assumptions
From
: "Griffin, Jamie T A" <james.t.griffin@imperial.ac.uk>
st: Command for IV Logit?
From
: "Natsuko Kiso" <nkiso@hotmail.com>
st: RE: -xi- with multible variables
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: -xi- with multible variables
From
: "Prahm, Jeremy" <Jeremy.Prahm@gmacrfc.com>
Re: st: Predict Command after zinb
From
: May Boggess <mboggess@stata.com>
st: RE: Predict Command after zinb
From
: "Yulia Marchenko" <ymarchenko@stata.com>
Re: st: Predict Command after zinb
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: RE: RE: problem with numlist in forvalues
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Predict Command after zinb
From
: anju parthan <aparthan@yahoo.com>
st: RE: problem with numlist in forvalues
From
: "Reardon, Sean F." <sreardon@stanford.edu>
st: RE: problem with numlist in forvalues
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Integrating Stata and external editors (TextPad) with AutoIt
From
: jean ries <ries@ires.ucl.ac.be>
st: problem with numlist in forvalues
From
: Daniel Mueller <d.mueller@agrar.hu-berlin.de>
RE: st: Stata 7 Do-file Editor
From
: David Jacobs <jacobs.184@sociology.osu.edu>
st: Re: Stata 7 Do-file Editor
From
: Friedrich Huebler <huebler@rocketmail.com>
RE: st: Stata 7 Do-file Editor
From
: "Reardon, Sean F." <sreardon@stanford.edu>
Re: st: Stata 7 Do-file Editor
From
: David Jacobs <jacobs.184@sociology.osu.edu>
Re: st: Newbie: matching observations in two adjacent periods
From
: Ernest Berkhout <Ernest.Berkhout@seo.nl>
Re: st: Newbie: matching observations in two adjacent periods
From
: Ernest Berkhout <delete_this_part_Ernest.Berkhout@seo.nl>
st: Newbie: matching observations in two adjacent periods
From
: Marc PrudHomme <Marc.PrudHomme@uottawa.ca>
Re: st: data standardisation
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@soci.au.dk>
st: Integrating Stata and external editors (TextPad) with AutoIt
From
: Raphael Fraser <raphaelfraser@yahoo.com>
st: Graph bar: tickmarks won't disapper
From
: Ernest Berkhout <Ernest.Berkhout@seo.nl>
st: RE: Query: "Before-and-after" line graphs and the 'xtline' command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Query: "Before-and-after" line graphs and the 'xtline' command
From
: "David Fisher" <djfisher81@msn.com>
st: quantile regression
From
: "Wiji Arulampalam" <Wiji.Arulampalam@warwick.ac.uk>
st: RE: Concatenating datasets that actually exist! (Was RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables)
From
: "Sherman, Richard" <RSherman@fsw.leidenuniv.nl>
Rép. : st: problem with use of outreg addstat
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: data standardisation
From
: Ramakrishna.Chondur@nt.gov.au
st: Inserting greater than or equal to sign
From
: Brian Wells Pence <bpence@email.unc.edu>
RE: Concatenating datasets that actually exist! (Was RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables)
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: RE: Converting char to ascii
From
: "Andrew Felton" <afelton2@yahoo.com>
Re: st: no log likelihood ratio test after nbreg?? BIC?
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
Re: st: no log likelihood ratio test after nbreg??
From
: Jhilbe@aol.com
st: problem with use of outreg addstat
From
: Xiaolu Wang <wangxiaolu2005@gmail.com>
Re: st: margeff
From
: peter harper <peterhharper@yahoo.co.uk>
st: Stata 7 Do-file Editor
From
: Friedrich Huebler <huebler@rocketmail.com>
Re: st: margeff
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
Re: st: no log likelihood ratio test after nbreg??
From
: wying1@umbc.edu
Re: st: no log likelihood ratio test after nbreg??
From
: Jhilbe@aol.com
st: RE: RE: Converting char to ascii
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Converting char to ascii
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: no log likelihood ratio test after nbreg??
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: no log likelihood ratio test after nbreg??
From
: wying1@umbc.edu
st: Converting char to ascii
From
: Andrew Felton <afelton2@yahoo.com>
st: RE: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributedover interval
From
: "Deborah Garvey" <dgarvey@scu.edu>
st: what about nlogit and cluster
From
: "Tulika Narayan" <Tulika_Narayan@abtassoc.com>
st: Re: estimating related models
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
st: estimating related models
From
: Richard Goldstein <richgold@ix.netcom.com>
[no subject]
From
: Unknown
Re: st: Linking parents information
From
: Sibel Selcuk <ss8334b@american.edu>
RE: -findit- and -ssc- (was: Re: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributed overinterval)
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
-findit- and -ssc- (was: Re: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributed overinterval)
From
: "Michael S. Hanson" <mshanson@mac.com>
RE: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributed overinterval
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: RE: Too small standard errors with QREG?
From
: "Jeannette Wicks-Lim" <janetlim@econs.umass.edu>
Re: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributed overinterval
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: winsor
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: winsor
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: SD Martin <sdm1@york.ac.uk>
Re: st: Predict Command
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: anju parthan <aparthan@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Too small standard errors with QREG?
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: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
st: RE: Too small standard errors with QREG?
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: instrumental variables and selection
From
: Jimena Lopez de Lerida <jlopezde@puc.cl>
st: Too small standard errors with QREG?
From
: "Jeannette Wicks-Lim" <janetlim@econs.umass.edu>
Re: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributed overinterval
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: Chris Ruebeck <ruebeckc@lafayette.edu>
Re: st: RE: xtlogit
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: Tim Wade <wadetj@gmail.com>
Re: st: margeff
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: peter harper <peterhharper@yahoo.co.uk>
st: likelihood construction interval-truncated observations
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: "Kok Jb (OS)" <Jb.Kok@os.unimaas.nl>
Re: st: Linking parents information
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
Re: st: Programing "by" and creating a new dataset
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: Cameron Hooper <chooper@umich.edu>
RE: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformlydistributedoverinterval
From
: "Hsuchi Ting" <hting@psyc.umd.edu>
st: RE: replace and variable subscripts
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformlydistributed overinterval
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: replace and variable subscripts
From
: "Griffin, Jamie T A" <james.t.griffin@imperial.ac.uk>
RE: Concatenating datasets that actually exist! (Was RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables)
From
: "David Harrison" <david.harrison@icnarc.org>
st: replace and variable subscripts
From
: "Sergey Chernenko" <sergey.chernenko@alum.wustl.edu>
Concatenating datasets that actually exist! (Was RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables)
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
Re: st: margeff
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
Re: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributed overinterval
From
: "Michael S. Hanson" <mshanson@mac.com>
Re: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributed overinterval
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributed overinterval
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformlydistributed overinterval
From
: "Hsuchi Ting" <hting@psyc.umd.edu>
st: New ado routine: bicdrop1
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: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
Re: st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformlydistributed overinterval
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: "Hsuchi Ting" <hting@psyc.umd.edu>
st: - uniform() - random variable not uniformly distributed overinterval
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: "Deborah Garvey" <DGarvey@scu.edu>
Re: st: Programing "by" and creating a new dataset
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: Ichiro Fujikake <fujikake@cc.miyazaki-u.ac.jp>
st: Graphing curvilinear lines with moderators or interaction
From
: "Douglas Thomas" <Thomas@mgt.unm.edu>
st: Interval regression intreg - different distribution assumptions
From
: "Andrea Leiter" <aleiter@hotmail.com>
st: RE: xtlogit
From
: "Gustavo Sanchez" <gsanchez@stata.com>
Re: st: clogit and cluster
From
: rgutierrez@stata.com (Roberto G. Gutierrez, StataCorp)
st: Programing "by" and creating a new dataset
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: Cameron Hooper <chooper@umich.edu>
Re: st: clogit and cluster
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
st: clogit and cluster
From
: "Tulika Narayan" <Tulika_Narayan@abtassoc.com>
st: Linking parents information
From
: Sibel Selcuk <ss8334b@american.edu>
Re: st: basic question on generating a string variable
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: Doug Owens <dowens@welchcon.com>
st: margeff
From
: peter harper <peterhharper@yahoo.co.uk>
st: xtlogit
From
: "Maria Montez" <montez@bu.edu>
Re: st: basic question on generating a string variable
From
: cthompson@econometricainc.com
st: basic question on generating a string variable
From
: J Bravo <jb34@duke.edu>
st: multilevel ordered logistic, adjusted prob
From
: "INAGAMI,SANAE " <sinagami@ucla.edu>
st: Re: Running stata from Excel : why not you can with SAS
From
: Friedrich Huebler <huebler@rocketmail.com>
st: Choosing the number of instruments (Donald/Newey)
From
: Peter Glick <pjg4@cornell.edu>
Re: st: Re: Using -translate- to create PDF of .hlp file
From
: "Michael S. Hanson" <mshanson@mac.com>
st: quartz & quickdraw labels for StataSE 8 OS X
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: David Airey <david.airey@vanderbilt.edu>
Re: st: Running stata from Excel : why not you can with SAS
From
: Phil Schumm <pschumm@uchicago.edu>
st: RE: Running stata from Excel : why not you can with SAS
From
: "Haas, Roy W" <HaasR@uthscsa.edu>
st: Running stata from Excel : why not you can with SAS
From
: Stephen Graham <stgraham@adelphia.net>
st: RE : Display the strings fields without accents
From
: "Laplante, Benoît" <Benoit_Laplante@ucs.inrs.ca>
st: Display the strings fields without accents
From
: "Teresa Rodriguez" <trodriguez@fundaciojgol.org>
st: RE: RE: juhn-murphy-pierce decomposition
From
: "Jann, Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: RE: RE: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: Nita Forouhi <nf250@medschl.cam.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: "David Harrison" <david.harrison@icnarc.org>
st: RE: juhn-murphy-pierce decomposition
From
: "Jann, Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: juhn-murphy-pierce decomposition
From
: Hipólito Simón <hsimon@ua.es>
Re: st: pseudo r square
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
Re: st: pseudo r square
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
st: RE: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: Angus Campbell <a.campbell@unimelb.edu.au>
Re: st: RE: twoway function, controlling linepatternstyle
From
: SamL <saml@demog.berkeley.edu>
st: RE: twoway function, controlling linepatternstyle
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: RE: twoway function, controlling linepatternstyle
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: svy frontier
From
: anju parthan <aparthan@yahoo.com>
st: twoway function, controlling linepatternstyle
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: SamL <saml@demog.berkeley.edu>
Re: st: Adding a new variable to update a class of observations
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
st: Re: Adding a new variable to update a class of observations
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: Left Truncated Survival Data Question
From
: mclouser@email.arizona.edu
st: Adding a new variable to update a class of observations
From
: Robin Newberry <wnewber@clemson.edu>
Re: st: RE: statalist-digest V4 #1906
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: RE: statalist-digest V4 #1906
From
: "Tomas Zabransky" <tomas@zabransky.cz>
Re: st: Predict Command
From
: Jhilbe@aol.com
Re: st: RE: Predict Command
From
: Alan Neustadtl <alan.neustadtl@gmail.com>
st: RE: Predict Command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Setting a missing value in a generic context
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
st: RE: Data set up for nlogit and nlogitrum
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Predict Command
From
: anju parthan <aparthan@yahoo.com>
st: Data set up for nlogit and nlogitrum
From
: "Prahm, Jeremy" <Jeremy.Prahm@gmacrfc.com>
st: Re: Inteff problem
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: Inteff problem
From
: Anna-Leena Asikainen <alasikainen@gmail.com>
RE: RE: st: _rmcoll query
From
: "Salvati, Jean" <JSalvati@imf.org>
RE: st: Re: Making sure identifiers are unique
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
st: Re: Making sure identifiers are unique
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: Making sure identifiers are unique
From
: "louis boakye-yiadom" <louisby@hotmail.com>
Re: RE: st: _rmcoll query
From
: wgould@stata.com (William Gould, Stata)
RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables
From
: "Sherman, Richard" <RSherman@fsw.leidenuniv.nl>
st: RE: some code that doesn't do what I expect
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: some code that doesn't do what I expect
From
: Michael Hanson <mshanson@mac.com>
st: RE: some code that doesn't do what I expect
From
: Jesper Kjær Hansen <kjaer.hansen@oncable.dk>
Re: st: some code that doesn't do what I expect
From
: "Neil Shephard" <mdeasnds@fs1.ser.man.ac.uk>
st: some code that doesn't do what I expect
From
: Philip Greenwood <philip.greenwood@mcri.edu.au>
Re: st: pseudo r square
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: RE: CLass type
From
: Fernando Augusto Proietti <proietti@medicina.ufmg.br>
st: pseudo r square
From
: "Baumer, Eric P." <BaumerE@msx.umsl.edu>
st: RE: Re: replacement of missing values [was: RE: Help]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: replacement of missing values [was: RE: Help]
From
: "Fanwell Bokosi" <ffkb2@kent.ac.uk>
st: Estimating Makeham-Term in a Gopertz-Makeham model
From
: "Przepiorka, Wojtek" <wojtek.przepiorka@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
RE: st: Setting a missing value in a generic context
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: 3rd German Stata Users' Group Meeting: Announcement and Program
From
: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
st: Sala-i-Martin routine for extreme bounds analysis
From
: "voth@mit.edu" <voth@mit.edu>
RE: st: confirm
From
: "David Harrison" <david.harrison@icnarc.org>
Re: st: Setting a missing value in a generic context
From
: Seb Buechte <sfbuechte@gmail.com>
Re: st: confirm
From
: Philip Ryan <philip.ryan@adelaide.edu.au>
st: confirm
From
: Keith Dear <keith.dear@anu.edu.au>
st: svy frontier
From
: "Jose Valderrama" <jvalderrama@minag.gob.pe>
RE: st: _rmcoll query
From
: "Salvati, Jean" <JSalvati@imf.org>
Re: st: RE: probability models
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: Wald Statistic.
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: RE: CLass type
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
st: RE: CLass type
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Wald Statistic.
From
: Martha Martinez-Martinez <martinez@soc.duke.edu>
st: CLass type
From
: Fernando Augusto Proietti <proietti@medicina.ufmg.br>
st: RE: ss# imports as scientific notation
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
st: RE: ss# imports as scientific notation
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Re: ss# imports as scientific notation
From
: Robin Newberry <wnewber@clemson.edu>
st: Re: ss# imports as scientific notation
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: ss# imports as scientific notation
From
: Robin Newberry <wnewber@clemson.edu>
RE: st: Setting a missing value in a generic context
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: replacement of missing values [was: RE: Help]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Interpretation of coefficients in the Fixed Effects Negative Binomial Model
From
: abasu@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu
st: rollreg update
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: RE: RE: RE: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: Nita Forouhi <nf250@medschl.cam.ac.uk>
st: RE: quadratic form calculation
From
: "FEIVESON, ALAN H. (AL) (JSC-SK) (NASA)" <alan.h.feiveson@nasa.gov>
st: RE: RE: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: replacement of missing values [was: RE: Help]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Setting a missing value in a generic context
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
st: RE: RE: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: "David Harrison" <david.harrison@icnarc.org>
st: RE: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: Nita Forouhi <nf250@medschl.cam.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: Nita Forouhi <nf250@medschl.cam.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: Nita Forouhi <nf250@medschl.cam.ac.uk>
RE: st: question: how do i...
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Help
From
: <ffkb2@kent.ac.uk>
st: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: yscale/range to plot
From
: "David Harrison" <david.harrison@icnarc.org>
st: RE: probability models
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: yscale/range to plot
From
: Nita Forouhi <nf250@medschl.cam.ac.uk>
st: Re: translate -> pdf
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Re:rollreg fix
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Re: xttest2
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
RE: Generating margins of party victory (Was st: question: how do i...)
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: stata code for gary king's ecological inference method?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: question: how do i...
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: quadratic form calculation
From
: "Stephen P. Jenkins" <stephenj@essex.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables
From
: "David Harrison" <david.harrison@icnarc.org>
st: probability models
From
: Blau Blau <BlauBlau@seznam.cz>
Re: st: question: how do i...
From
: Matt Dobra <mattdobra@gmail.com>
RE: st: question: how do i...
From
: Keith Dear <keith.dear@anu.edu.au>
RE: st: question: how do i...
From
: abasu@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu
Re: st: question: how do i...
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
Re: st: question: how do i...
From
: Phil Schumm <pschumm@uchicago.edu>
Re: Generating margins of party victory (Was st: question: how do i...)
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
st: question: how do i...
From
: "israel solaresbravo" <israelsolaresbravo@hotmail.com>
RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
RE: st: RE: id labels in box plots
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
Re: st: RE: id labels in box plots
From
: Marcos Feldman <mhfeldma@yahoo.com>
st: biprobit with sample selection
From
: chen jie <uuphd2002@yahoo.com.cn>
Re: st: Re: Using -translate- to create PDF of .hlp file
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
st: RE: bar graph of multiple variables
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: bar graph of multiple variables
From
: Richard Sherman <richard.sherman@mac.com>
st: RE: id labels in box plots
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: id labels in box plots
From
: Marcos Feldman <mhfeldma@yahoo.com>
st: Re: Pesaran test for cross section dependence in panels [was: Help inPrograming]
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
Re: st: stata code for gary king's ecological inference method?
From
: Richard Goldstein <richgold@ix.netcom.com>
RE: st: Eliminating gaps
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: Re: Using -translate- to create PDF of .hlp file
From
: Jeffrey Simons <jsimons@usd.edu>
Re: st: Using -translate- to create PDF of .hlp file
From
: James Jetton <jetton@pilot.msu.edu>
st: stata code for gary king's ecological inference method?
From
: "Reardon, Sean F." <sreardon@stanford.edu>
Re: st: Eliminating gaps
From
: Cameron Hooper <chooper@umich.edu>
Re: st: 'Rolling' Slope Dummy
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
st: Eliminating gaps
From
: Cameron Hooper <chooper@umich.edu>
Re: st: 'Rolling' Slope Dummy
From
: Robert Gaskell <robgaskell@gmail.com>
st: Using -translate- to create PDF of .hlp file (Modified by Michael S. Hanson)
From
: "Michael S. Hanson" <mshanson@mac.com>
st: Using -translate- to create PDF of .hlp file
From
: "Michael S. Hanson" <mshanson@mac.com>
st: Stationarity of a Markov Chain
From
: mx7312@albany.edu
Re: st: Setting a missing value in a generic context
From
: Morten Andersen <mandersen@health.sdu.dk>
RE: st: RE: Estout and predicted signs - new questions
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
RE: st: RE: Estout and predicted signs - new questions
From
: "Jann, Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: Pesaran test for cross section dependence in panels [was: Help in Programing]
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
RE: st: RE: Estout and predicted signs - new questions
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: Rolling your own [was: Programming question]
From
: Cameron Hooper <chooper@umich.edu>
st: Rolling your own [was: Programming question]
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: Setting a missing value in a generic context
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
Re: st: Programming question
From
: Cameron Hooper <chooper@umich.edu>
st: Interpreting the output
From
: anju parthan <aparthan@yahoo.com>
RE: st: RE: Estout and predicted signs - new questions
From
: "Jann, Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: Help in Programing
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
st: Sala-i-Martin 4-million regressions implemantation for STATA?
From
: "voth@mit.edu" <voth@mit.edu>
Re: st: Programming question
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
RE: st: Programming question
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: 'Rolling' Slope Dummy
From
: "Richard. Williams" <Richard.A.Williams.5@nd.edu>
Re: st: Programming question
From
: Cameron Hooper <chooper@umich.edu>
Re: st: Programming question
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
RE: st: RE: table of counts of values for N variables
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Programming question
From
: David Kantor <dkantor@jhu.edu>
st: 'Rolling' Slope Dummy
From
: Robert Gaskell <robgaskell@gmail.com>
st: RE: Programming question
From
: "David Harrison" <david.harrison@icnarc.org>
st: Interpreting fixed effects estimates in STATA
From
: "A Saied, Social Science 01" <as1533@bristol.ac.uk>
st: Programming question
From
: Cameron Hooper <chooper@umich.edu>
Re: st: RE: table of counts of values for N variables
From
: Daniel Egan <dp.egan@gmail.com>
Re: st: RE: table of counts of values for N variables
From
: Daniel Egan <dp.egan@gmail.com>
Re: st: Re: re: xttest2
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
st: RE: table of counts of values for N variables
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Re: re: xttest2
From
: "V. Sarafidis" <vs242@cam.ac.uk>
Re: st: TOBIT command (just one little question)
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
st: table of counts of values for N variables
From
: Daniel Egan <dp.egan@gmail.com>
RE: st: Recognizing the full length of a macro
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: need information
From
: "hanaa mounjib" <hanaa.mounjib@hec.ca>
st: TOBIT command (just one little question)
From
: "Barbara Hofmann" <bahof@web.de>
FW: st: age adjusted incidence rates in STATA
From
: Nita Forouhi <nf250@medschl.cam.ac.uk>
st: Re: re: xttest2
From
: Ricardo Gonçalves Silva <ricardogs@terra.com.br>
Re: st: Re: Recognizing the full length of a macro
From
: Phil Schumm <pschumm@uchicago.edu>
Re: st: RE: Estout and predicted signs - new questions
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: standard error for estimated risk difference from logit model
From
: Tim Wade <wadetj@gmail.com>
Re: st: Re: Recognizing the full length of a macro
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: Re: Recognizing the full length of a macro
From
: Fred Wolfe <fwolfe@arthritis-research.org>
st: Re: Recognizing the full length of a macro
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: Markers filled with white
From
: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
RE: st: age adjusted incidence rates in STATA
From
: Nita Forouhi <nf250@medschl.cam.ac.uk>
Re: st: Recognizing the full length of a macro
From
: Seb Buechte <sfbuechte@gmail.com>
Re: st: RE: Preventing -infix- from trimming string variables
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
Re: st: Stata fails to read all the data from a test file (was Helpagain)
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
st: RE: Estout and predicted signs - new questions
From
: "Jann, Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: Ordered Probit/Logit and instrumental variables
From
: meherun@u.washington.edu
st: How to use IV and control for autocorrelation in panel data
From
: Wen Wang <wenwang@gmail.com>
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st: multiple observations and panel data methods
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Re: st: Fewer independent variables when using -mfx-
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st: re: xttest2
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st: RE: Fewer independent variables when using -mfx-
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st: re: rollreg
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st: standard error for estimated risk difference from logit model
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st: Re: Drawing two superimposing graph with confidence intervals
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st: 2sls with two endogenous variables(one is continuous, the other is binary)
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st: rollreg question
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st: Negative Binomial Fixed Effects estimator
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st: Minor update to -jmp- on SSC
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st: constant term in xtreg, fe
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Re: st: A Question on Panel Data
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