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Re: st: dd some lines to a graph
From
: "weiha" <weiha@fas.harvard.edu>
Re: st: dd some lines to a graph
From
: Rose Medeiros <rosem@cisunix.unh.edu>
st: dd some lines to a graph
From
: Haidong Wang <wanghaidong@gmail.com>
st: Re: RE: To: statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <ralfaro@bu.edu>
st: RE: To: statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu
From
: "Carter Rees" <carterrees@gmail.com>
st: To: statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu
From
: Yang Li <Yang.Li-4@uts.edu.au>
st: RE: RE: error correction model
From
: "Gonzalez Mariano Enrique" <mgonzalez@uade.edu.ar>
RE: st: RE: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
From
: Ed Blackburne <blackburne@shsu.edu>
RE: st: RE: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
From
: "Salvati, Jean" <JSalvati@imf.org>
st: RE: RE: sample partition issue & programming
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
WG: st: RE: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
From
: Christoph Birkel <christoph.birkel@soziologie.uni-halle.de>
Re: st: maximum number of exogenous variables in ivtobit?
From
: "Brian P. Poi" <bpoi@stata.com>
Re: st: Stata drops variables in the dataset
From
: ariley@stata.com (Alan Riley)
st: maximum number of exogenous variables in ivtobit?
From
: Adrienne L <adriennel@gmail.com>
Re: st: Help with graph bar
From
: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
st: RE: sample partition issue & programming
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
From
: "Salvati, Jean" <JSalvati@imf.org>
st: Re: sample partition issue & programming
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: Sender: owner-statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu
From
: "xaratzavara@mailbox.gr" <xaratzavara@mailbox.gr>
Re: st: Benford's Law
From
: "Michael Levitan" <michael.levitan@villanova.edu>
st: RE: error correction model
From
: "Mariano Alvarez" <malvarez@utdt.edu>
st: RE: Error Correction Model
From
: "David M. Drukker" <ddrukker@stata.com>
Re: st: Help with graph bar
From
: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
st: error correction model
From
: Kit Baum <kitbaum@mac.com>
st: sample partition issue & programming
From
: Yang Li <Yang.Li-4@uts.edu.au>
Re: st: get current working directory
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: get current working directory
From
: Peter Parzer <peter.parzer@med.uni-heidelberg.de>
st: RE: RE: Error Correction Model
From
: "Mariano Alvarez" <malvarez@utdt.edu>
RE: st: Benford's Law
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
st: RE: Error Correction Model
From
: "FEIVESON, ALAN H. (AL) (JSC-SK311) (NASA)" <alan.h.feiveson@nasa.gov>
Re: st: Benford's Law
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
Re: st: Benford's Law
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
Re: st: RE: Benford's Law
From
: "Michael Levitan" <michael.levitan@villanova.edu>
st: RE: Benford's Law
From
: "FEIVESON, ALAN H. (AL) (JSC-SK311) (NASA)" <alan.h.feiveson@nasa.gov>
st: Error Correction Model
From
: "Mariano Alvarez" <malvarez@utdt.edu>
Re: st: Accessing estimation syntax
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: IV for endogeneity in GLM
From
: Pierre Azoulay <pierre.azoulay@gmail.com>
st: Benford's Law
From
: "Michael Levitan" <michael.levitan@villanova.edu>
Re: st: Help with graph bar
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: RE: Help with graph bar
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: non integer fweights or alternatives to deflate N for significance tests in logistic regression
From
: Teresio Poggio <terlist@gmail.com>
st: Accessing estimation syntax
From
: Allan Garland <agar5858@cox.net>
st: Stata drops variables in the dataset
From
: "Can Huang" <huangcan@hotmail.com>
st: RE: RE: RE: Re: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
From
: Julius Frédéric André <juliusandre@gmail.com>
st: Help with graph bar
From
: "Mosca, Ilaria" <IMosca@ctg-zaio.nl>
st: RE: View textfile within results window
From
: "Ronnie Babigumira" <ronnie.babigumira@umb.no>
Re: st: Stata module for Multivariate GARCH
From
: "Tamazian, Artur" <oartur@usc.es>
st: Stata module for Multivariate GARCH
From
: "Mindaugas Baltutis" <mindaugas.baltutis@univie.ac.at>
st: IV for endogeneity in GLM
From
: Rijo John <rijo@igidr.ac.in>
Re: st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
From
: Phil Schumm <pschumm@uchicago.edu>
Re: st: basic question about multi-level data
From
: Rose Medeiros <rosem@cisunix.unh.edu>
st: Creation of family id
From
: Juan Baron <juan.baron@anu.edu.au>
st: RE: basic question about multi-level data
From
: "Carter Rees" <carterrees@gmail.com>
st: basic question about multi-level data
From
: Richard Sherman <richard.sherman@mac.com>
Re: st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
st: RE: View textfile within results window
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
st: help ltable
From
: "xaratzavara@mailbox.gr" <xaratzavara@mailbox.gr>
st: View textfile within results window
From
: "Ronnie Babigumira" <ronnie.babigumira@umb.no>
st: RE: RE: Re: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
From
: "Salvati, Jean" <JSalvati@imf.org>
Antw: Re: st: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running
From
: "Marcus Fischer" <marcus.fischer@klinik.uni-regensburg.de>
Re: st: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running
From
: "David M. Drukker" <ddrukker@stata.com>
st: GMM critical value
From
: "Min Tang" <tang5@purdue.edu>
Re: st: Re: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running (Out ofthe office)
From
: "Jo Borghi" <Jo.Borghi@lshtm.ac.uk>
st: Re: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running
From
: "Min Tang" <tang5@purdue.edu>
st: Linux64: stata but not xstata is running
From
: "Marcus Fischer" <marcus.fischer@klinik.uni-regensburg.de>
st: -:word of- macro function / estout limit
From
: "Jann Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: RE: Re: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
From
: Julius Frédéric André <juliusandre@gmail.com>
st: -beamplot- revised on SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: -stripplot- available from SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: macro multiplication
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: macro multiplication
From
: Daniel Egan <degan.stata@gmail.com>
st: Re: GMM for panel binary model with binary endogenous variable?
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <ralfaro@bu.edu>
st: RE: GMM for panel binary model with binary endogenous variable?
From
: "Millimet, Daniel" <millimet@mail.smu.edu>
st: RE: RE: Re: A Mata question.
From
: "Salvati, Jean" <JSalvati@imf.org>
st: GMM for panel binary model with binary endogenous variable?
From
: Daniel Zerfu <daniel.zerfu@economics.gu.se>
Re: st: RE: fixed, random effects
From
: Raphael Schoenle <schoenle@Princeton.EDU>
st: Seasons from Dates
From
: "Thomas Speidel" <thomassp@cancerboard.ab.ca>
st: Newey-West in GMM
From
: Andrea Molinari <am30@sussex.ac.uk>
st: RE: Re: A Mata question.
From
: "Jann Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: Re: A Mata question.
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
st: RE: Seasons from Dates
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: A Mata question (2).
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Seasons from Dates
From
: "Thomas Speidel" <spe05081@hotmail.com>
st: RE: RE: RE: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: recode values using -foreach- and a numlist (possibly)
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
st: RE: recode values using -foreach- and a numlist (possibly)
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: A Mata question (2).
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
RE: st: count number of cases rather than observations
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
st: recode values using -foreach- and a numlist (possibly)
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
st: A Mata question.
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
st: Mata question.
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
Re: st: Efficient way to solve for coefficents and standard errors ?
From
: wgould@stata.com (William Gould, Stata)
st: RE: RE: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
Re: st: RE: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
From
: agostino@unical.it
Re: st: Re: generating a new variable with the egen command
From
: agostino@unical.it
RE: st: RE: fixed, random effects
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: RE: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: Re: generating a new variable with the egen command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: generating a new variable with the egen command
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <ralfaro@bu.edu>
st: RE: generating a new variable with the egen command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: fixed, random effects
From
: Raphael Schoenle <schoenle@Princeton.EDU>
st: generating a new variable with the egen command
From
: agostino@unical.it
st: lag terms for Panel VAR
From
: tang5@purdue.edu
st: Re: help with insheeting data
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: RE: Axis's limits when one var has missing when other is max
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
st: RE: fixed, random effects
From
: "Scott Merryman" <smerryman@kc.rr.com>
RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
From
: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
st: RE: switching regression
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: switching regression
From
: <yjlin3@hotmail.com>
RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: calculating stratum-specific likelihood ratios
From
: Mark Russo <mr2143@columbia.edu>
st: How the option "rhs" of -ovtest- works?
From
: =?GB2312?B?6s3qzQ==?= <huihui.pku@gmail.com>
RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
From
: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
Re: st: help with understanding syntax 'gen last=_n==_N'
From
: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
Re: st: help with insheeting data
From
: Ian Watson <i.watson@econ.usyd.edu.au>
RE: st: calculating stratum-specific likelihood ratios
From
: "Moran, John (NWAHS)" <John.Moran@nwahs.sa.gov.au>
Re: st: calculating stratum-specific likelihood ratios
From
: Mark Russo <mr2143@columbia.edu>
st: calculating stratum-specific likelihood ratios
From
: Mark Russo <mr2143@columbia.edu>
Re: st: help with understanding syntax 'gen last=_n==_N'
From
: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
st: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
From
: Pablo Mitnik <pmitnik@ssc.wisc.edu>
st: help with insheeting data
From
: "Alexander Nervedi" <alexnerdy@hotmail.com>
st: help with understanding syntax 'gen last=_n==_N'
From
: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
Re: st: fixed, random effects
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
RE: RE: st: string functions on the name of a variable
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Re: creating variables from regression coefficients
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: help to understand syntax 'qui by study: gen last=_n==_N'
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: Logistic regression with correlated predictors
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: help to understand syntax 'qui by study: gen last=_n==_N'
From
: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
RE: st: how to merge two variables into one
From
: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
st: Re: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <ralfaro@bu.edu>
Re: st: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
From
: "Tamazian, Artur" <oartur@usc.es>
st: Re: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <ralfaro@bu.edu>
st: fixed, random effects
From
: Raphael Schoenle <schoenle@Princeton.EDU>
st: Command for doing numerical optimization with a generic loss function?
From
: Pablo Mitnik <pmitnik@ssc.wisc.edu>
Re: st: How to import help file (dictionary file)
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Logistic regression with correlated predictors
From
: Peter Lewycky <plewycky@ica.net>
st: RE: Logistic regression with correlated predictors
From
: "Carter Rees" <carterrees@gmail.com>
st: Logistic regression with correlated predictors
From
: Peter Lewycky <plewycky@ica.net>
st: RE: panel data analysis using xtregar
From
: "Steve Stillman" <stillman@motu.org.nz>
Re: st: How to import help file (dictionary file)
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: panel data analysis using xtregar
From
: Julius Frédéric André <juliusandre@gmail.com>
Re: st: Re: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returnscollineality error
From
: "David M. Drukker" <ddrukker@stata.com>
st: How to import help file (dictionary file)
From
: "ebtihal Zainalabdeen" <ebtihal@gawab.com>, ebtihal@gawab.com
Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
From
: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
From
: "Min Tang" <tang5@purdue.edu>
st: Re: creating variables from regression coefficients
From
: mindy.nitkin@simmons.edu
Re: st: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
From
: mindy.nitkin@simmons.edu
RE: st: string functions on the name of a variable
From
: "Dev Vencappa" <lexdvv@nottingham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Classification after mlogit
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: Classification after mlogit
From
: "Sumon Bhaumik" <Sumon.Bhaumik@brunel.ac.uk>
st: Efficient way to solve for coefficents and standard errors ?
From
: Thomas Cornelißen <cornelissen@mbox.iqw.uni-hannover.de>
st: RE: mysterious 601 error
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: mysterious 601 error
From
: Ken Wald <kenwald@polisci.ufl.edu>
st: RE: variable for birth order
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: radar graphics in stata
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: variable for birth order
From
: "Kemal Aslan" <aslankem@gmail.com>
st: RE: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
From
: "Raoul C Reulen" <r.c.reulen@bham.ac.uk>
st: RE: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: variable mean and r(mean), why do they differ?
From
: "Raoul C Reulen" <r.c.reulen@bham.ac.uk>
Re: st: count number of cases rather than observations
From
: Eric Cahuzac <cahuzac@toulouse.inra.fr>
Re: Thanks! RE: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
From
: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
Re: st: thanks / a new question - heterogeneity test
From
: Nicola Orsini <nicola.orsini@ki.se>
RE: st: radar graphics in stata
From
: <jheslava@supercabletv.net.co>
Thanks! RE: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
Thanks! RE: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in asstring from an ASCII raw data file
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
Re: st: Re: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returns collineality error
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
st: RE: thanks / a new question - heterogeneity test
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: thanks / a new question - heterogeneity test
From
: Andrei Malinovschi <a_malinovschi@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
From
: "Min Tang" <tang5@purdue.edu>
Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
From
: "Min Tang" <tang5@purdue.edu>
Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
From
: Alan Neustadtl <alan.neustadtl@gmail.com>
Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
From
: "Min Tang" <tang5@purdue.edu>
Re: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
From
: Alan Neustadtl <alan.neustadtl@gmail.com>
Re: st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
From
: Rose Medeiros <rosem@cisunix.unh.edu>
st: Why STATA not allow me set memory
From
: "Min Tang" <tang5@purdue.edu>
st: RE: Converting the values of a variable into variables
From
: "Carlos de Los Rios" <cdelosrios@minag.gob.pe>
st: RE: Converting the values of a variable into variables
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Converting the values of a variable into variables
From
: sdm1@york.ac.uk
Re: st: radar graphics in stata
From
: smerryman@kc.rr.com
st: count number of cases rather than observations
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
st: Re: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returns collineality error
From
: "Jorge Morgenstern" <jmorgenstern@utdt.edu>
st: Re: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returns collineality error
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <ralfaro@bu.edu>
RE: st: binary endogenous variable with panel data
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <alice_dobson@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Test of equality of the coefficients between two samplesendogeneity and IVREG2
From
: nasser.daneshvary@unlv.edu
RE: st: Looping Dates & IDs
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Looping Dates & IDs
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
Re: st: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: Rsquared within using id & time dummies. xtreg returns collineality error
From
: "Jorge Morgenstern" <jmorgenstern@utdt.edu>
Re: st: Looping Dates & IDs
From
: Raphael Fraser <raphael.fraser@gmail.com>
Re: st: RE: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
RE: st: Looping Dates & IDs
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: missing authors
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
Re: st: Looping Dates & IDs
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
Re: st: RE: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
From
: Neil Shephard <nshephard@gmail.com>
Re: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: RE: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: "extracting" the p-value from a t-test
From
: Andrei Malinovschi <a_malinovschi@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Multiple Imputation and other Missing Data
From
: Marcello Pagano <pagano@hsph.harvard.edu>
Re: st: check for double id-numbers
From
: Neil Shephard <nshephard@gmail.com>
Re: st: switching regression
From
: Eric Cahuzac <cahuzac@toulouse.inra.fr>
RE: st: check for double id-numbers
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: check for double id-numbers
From
: Neil Shephard <nshephard@gmail.com>
st: RE: check for double id-numbers
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: check for double id-numbers
From
: "Raoul C Reulen" <r.c.reulen@bham.ac.uk>
RE: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string from an ASCII raw data file
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: radar graphics in stata
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string from an ASCII raw data file
From
: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
Re: st: RE: RE: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: Richard Palmer-Jones <richard.palmerjones@gmail.com>
Re: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string froman ASCII raw data file
From
: Ian Watson <ian.watson@tpg.com.au>
Re: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string from an ASCII raw data file
From
: Richard Palmer-Jones <richard.palmerjones@gmail.com>
st: RE: RE: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
Re: st: A way to "set more off" forever?
From
: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
Re: st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string froman ASCII raw data file
From
: Ian Watson <ian.watson@tpg.com.au>
st: ltable overlay graphs confidence intervals
From
: Susan Donath <susan.donath@mcri.edu.au>
st: Re: Multiple Imputation and other Missing Data
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <ralfaro@bu.edu>
st: GEE and ANOVA
From
: David Airey <david.airey@Vanderbilt.Edu>
st: A way to "set more off" forever?
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
st: radar graphics in stata
From
: <jheslava@supercabletv.net.co>
st: How blanks are treated when vars are read in as string from anASCII raw data file
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
st: Multiple Imputation and other Missing Data
From
: "Groves" <Groves@tamu.edu>
RE: st: Netcourse Certification.
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Netcourse Certification.
From
: ariley@stata.com (Alan Riley)
st: Netcourse Certification.
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
RE: st: binary endogenous variable with panel data (call for GMM)
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: "David Moore" <davem@hartman-group.com>
st: outreg2 posted on SSC
From
: "roy wada" <roywada@hotmail.com>
st: a potetnially useful feature
From
: "Alexander Nervedi" <alexnerdy@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
Re: st: binary endogenous variable with panel data (call for GMM)
From
: Robert Duval <rduval@gmail.com>
st: xtabond2.mata: a bug?
From
: Roberto <terrymondo@onetel.com>
st: xtabond2.mata: a bug?
From
: Roberto <terrymondo@onetel.com>
st: Looping Dates & IDs
From
: Raphael Fraser <raphael.fraser@gmail.com>
Re: st: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: Seb Buechte <sfbuechte@gmail.com>
st: RE: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
Re: st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
Re: st: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
From
: Rose Medeiros <rosem@cisunix.unh.edu>
st: RE: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
From
: Rose Medeiros <rosem@cisunix.unh.edu>
st: Spotlight & .do files (Mac Users)
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
st: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
st: Logging output directly to a log file without using the viewer
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
st: RE: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: how to make the X axis increment by a certain value
From
: Haidong Wang <wanghaidong@gmail.com>
st: switching regression
From
: =?big5?B?qkwgqMi85A==?= <yjlin3@hotmail.com>
RE: RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: binary endogenous variable with panel data
From
: Pierre Azoulay <pierre.azoulay@gmail.com>
st: binary endogenous variable with panel data
From
: Daniel Zerfu <daniel.zerfu@economics.gu.se>
Re: RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings withzeros
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
Re: RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
From
: n j cox <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Axis's limits when one var has missing when other is max
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: Axis's limits when one var has missing when other is max
From
: Chris Ruebeck <chris.ruebeck@rcn.com>
st: Test of equality of the coefficients between two samples endogeneity and IVREG2
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
RE: st: -rowsort- updated on SSC
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <alice_dobson@hotmail.com>
RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: saving and later retrieving results from an estimated model
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: saving and later retrieving results from an estimated model
From
: <Colin.Vance@dlr.de>
st: RE: change in r-square for fixed
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: Language Stata
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
From
: Ian Watson <ian.watson@tpg.com.au>
st: Language Stata
From
: "Rodrigo Alfaro" <ralfaro@bu.edu>
st: right justifying strings, left padding strings with zeros
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
st: change in r-square for fixed
From
: "Bradley, Steven W" <swb@indiana.edu>
st: -transint- updated on SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: -rowsort- updated on SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Thanksgiving holiday
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: problem with outreg2 and option label
From
: "roy wada" <roywada@hotmail.com>
RE: st: RE: value labels and dictionary
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: value labels and dictionary
From
: "Alexander Nervedi" <alexnerdy@hotmail.com>
st: RE: value labels and dictionary
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: value labels and dictionary
From
: "Alexander Nervedi" <alexnerdy@hotmail.com>
st: var-cov mtx to corr matrix
From
: Kit Baum <kitbaum@mac.com>
st: variance-covariance matrix to correlation matrix
From
: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu>
st: Difference in Difference
From
: "Monica Ospina" <prcmox@langate.gsu.edu>
RE: st: Test of equality of the coefficients between two samplesendogeneity and IVREG2
From
: nasser.daneshvary@unlv.edu
Re: st: -exit- within -forvalues- loop
From
: khigbee@stata.com
st: RE: Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 14:39:05 +0100
From
: "Hoetker, Glenn" <ghoetker@uiuc.edu>
Re: st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: Daniel Höchle <daniel.hoechle@unibas.ch>
Re: st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: Seb Buechte <sfbuechte@gmail.com>
RE: st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: "Salvati, Jean" <JSalvati@imf.org>
st: -exit- within -forvalues- loop
From
: "Stephen P. Jenkins" <stephenj@essex.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: New version of -smileplot- on SSC
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: RE: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Timevarying IDs in a panel dataset
From
: Daniel Höchle <daniel.hoechle@unibas.ch>
st: xtabond command and second order autocorrelation
From
: "Serafeim Tsoukas" <lexst5@nottingham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: "Dasen Luo" <dluo@iup.edu>
st: Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 14:39:05 +0100
From
: "Silje Aslaksen" <silje.aslaksen@svt.ntnu.no>
RE: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <alice_dobson@hotmail.com>
st: New version of -eclplot- on SSC
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: xtnbreg for HLM?
From
: "Carter Rees" <carterrees@gmail.com>
RE: Re: st: intervention analysis: apologies and second try
From
: n j cox <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: xtnbreg for HLM?
From
: "Carter Rees" <carterrees@gmail.com>
Re: st: intervention analysis: apologies and second try
From
: "E. Padoano" <padoano@univ.trieste.it>
Re: st: intervention analysis: apologies and second try
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
st: intervention analysis: apologies and second try
From
: "E. Padoano" <padoano@univ.trieste.it>
Re: st: RE: labels
From
: Valérie Orozco <orozco@toulouse.inra.fr>
Re: st: "predicts failure perfectly" in binary logit
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: (another) Stata 9/se windows problem
From
: "K Ssdjk" <dfjkldf3@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Interpretation of Dummy Variable Coefficients under Weighted Least-Squares
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
RE: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
FW: Re: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <alice_dobson@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <alice_dobson@hotmail.com>
st: problem with outreg2 and option label
From
: Pierre Azoulay <pierre.azoulay@gmail.com>
Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
Re: st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: n j cox <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Re: number of obs and GMM
From
: "Kevin Amess" <Kevin.Amess@nottingham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: "Dasen Luo" <dluo@iup.edu>
st: Generate a new variable [four firm concentration ratio]
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <alice_dobson@hotmail.com>
Re: st: beginner question: stata and intervention analysis
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: Interpretation of Dummy Variable Coefficients under Weighted Least-Squares
From
: Jonathan Michael DePeri <jmd2118@columbia.edu>
st: New package -rbn1mono- on SSC
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: RE: strange transfer from MS Excel to Stata
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
st: strange transfer from MS Excel to Stata
From
: <ghuiber@ups.com>
st: RE: RE: weird date format
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: weird date format
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: weird date format
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: weird date format
From
: Haidong Wang <wanghaidong@gmail.com>
Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: "Dasen Luo" <dluo@iup.edu>
st: binary endogenous variable in a binary model
From
: Daniel Zerfu <daniel.zerfu@telia.com>
Re: st: ralloc
From
: Neil Shephard <nshephard@gmail.com>
st: ralloc
From
: "Andrew Fogarty" <Andrew.Fogarty@nottingham.ac.uk>
st: Re: labels
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: WG: Mixture modelling with mixed mode data
From
: "Spycher Ben" <bspycher@ispm.unibe.ch>
Re: st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: RE: duplicating values within one variable
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: beginner question: stata and intervention analysis
From
: "E. Padoano" <padoano@univ.trieste.it>
RE: st: string functions on the name of a variable
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: labels
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: duplicating values within one variable
From
: Gregor Franz <gfranz@uci.edu>
st: labels
From
: orozco <orozco@toulouse.inra.fr>
Re: st: "predicts failure perfectly" in binary logit
From
: Kai Arzheimer <arzheimer@politik.uni-mainz.de>
Re: st: RE: relative frequency in tables
From
: Paolo Grillo <paolo.grillo@guest.unimi.it>
st: Jackknife Cross-Validation for Logistic Regression Models
From
: "Dasen Luo" <dluo@iup.edu>
Re: st: string functions on the name of a variable
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: Thank you re: Lots of date vars & automating generation of newvars
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
Re: st: string functions on the name of a variable
From
: "Dev Vencappa" <lexdvv@nottingham.ac.uk>
Re: st: destring
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: -betafit- updated on SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: GINI Inequality Index Question
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
RE: st: Sub-optimal smoothing behavior by stcurve?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: destring
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: test for departure from linearity
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
re: st: destring
From
: David Airey <david.airey@vanderbilt.edu>
st: destring
From
: martina brandt <m.s.brandt@web.de>
Re: st: data management
From
: Kemal Aslan <aslankem@gmail.com>
st: time series panel regression with weights - any one know?
From
: Raphael Schoenle <schoenle@Princeton.EDU>
st: newey/newey2
From
: "Indradeep Ghosh" <indradeepg@hotmail.com>
st: correcting standard errors in xtpoisson
From
: Scott Cunningham <scunning@gmail.com>
Re: st: data management
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: RE: Results different between -pwcorr- and -mkcorr- [Stata 9.1]
From
: "Hoetker, Glenn" <ghoetker@uiuc.edu>
Re: st: data management
From
: Kemal Aslan <aslankem@gmail.com>
Re: st: data management
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: intra list max/rank
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: Intra list max / rank
From
: Robert Peska <peskar@chello.at>
Re: st: predicting efficiency with xtfrontier
From
: "Oleg Badunenko, EUV" <badunenko@uni-ffo.de>
Re: st: Intra list max / rank
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: Intra list max / rank
From
: Robert Peska <peskar@chello.at>
st: Results different between -pwcorr- and -mkcorr- [Stata 9.1]
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: data management(corrected the fromat of e-mail message)
From
: "Kemal Aslan" <aslankem@gmail.com>
st: data management
From
: "Kemal Aslan" <aslankem@gmail.com>
st: predicting efficiency with xtfrontier
From
: "joserra coco" <pereastroika@hotmail.com>
st: using Stata to generate results for an internet app
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: Compatibility with stata 9.1
From
: celdjt@umich.edu
st: "predicts failure perfectly" in binary logit
From
: "David Quinn" <dquinn@gvpt.umd.edu>
st: new, fast version of xtabond2
From
: "David Roodman (DRoodman@cgdev.org)" <DRoodman@CGDEV.ORG>
st: RE: using STATA to generate graphics for an internetapplication
From
: "Brad De Groot" <bdegroot@vet.k-state.edu>
RE: st: Sub-optimal smoothing behavior by stcurve?
From
: "Dupont, William" <william.dupont@Vanderbilt.Edu>
Re: st: test for departure from linearity
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: Sub-optimal smoothing behavior by stcurve?
From
: ymarchenko@stata.com (Yulia Marchenko, StataCorp)
Re: st: Compatibility with stata 9.1
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
st: Compatibility with stata 9.1
From
: celdjt@umich.edu
st: RE: relative frequency in tables
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: relative frequency in tables
From
: Paolo Grillo <paolo.grillo@guest.unimi.it>
st: RE: fixed effect logit vs naive logit
From
: "Ali Karim" <Ali_Karim@jsi.com>
st: Sub-optimal smoothing behavior by stcurve?
From
: "Dupont, William" <william.dupont@Vanderbilt.Edu>
st: Re: GINI Inequality Index Question
From
: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Additional lines on histogram
From
: owner-statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu
st: GINI Inequality Index Question
From
: Di Han <di.han@post.au.dk>
Re: st: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
Re: st: Additional lines on histogram
From
: vwiggins@stata.com (Vince Wiggins, StataCorp)
st: RE: RE: radial axis to Galbraith plot
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
RE: st: RE: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
st: RE: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: using STATA to generate graphics for an internet application
From
: "Thomas Speidel" <thomassp@cancerboard.ab.ca>
st: Additional lines on histogram
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
Re: st: First Differencing in panel data?
From
: "Daniel H. Simon" <dhs29@cornell.edu>
st: RE: test for departure from linearity
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: Stata users' meeting London 11-12 Sept 2006
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: test for departure from linearity
From
: "Raoul C Reulen" <r.c.reulen@bham.ac.uk>
st: Normality assumption
From
: Trevor Dave <trevor2005d@yahoo.ca>
Re: st: First Differencing in panel data?
From
: Gregor Franz <gfranz@uci.edu>
Re: st: Permutation Test
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: RE: Automating generation of new vars from coordinated groups of input vars.
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: Automating generation of new vars from coordinated groups of inputvars.
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: First Differencing in panel data?
From
: Gregor Franz <gfranz@uci.edu>
st: Permutation Test
From
: Raphael Fraser <raphael.fraser@gmail.com>
st: Automating generation of new vars from coordinated groups ofinput vars.
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
st: RE: fixed effect logit vs naive logit
From
: "Steve Stillman" <stillman@motu.org.nz>
st: box cox help
From
: Manasi Vydyanath <manasi@uchicago.edu>
st: fixed effect logit vs naive logit
From
: "Ali Karim" <Ali_Karim@jsi.com>
Re: st: a bug in stphplot?
From
: jhassell@stata.com (James Hassell)
RE: st: An urgent request for help :-)
From
: "Salvati, Jean" <JSalvati@imf.org>
st: log rank test for paired data
From
: "Thomas Speidel" <thomassp@cancerboard.ab.ca>
Re: st: An urgent request for help :-)
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: Calculating Coefficient Tolerance
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: using STATA to generate graphics for an internet application
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Calculating Coefficient Tolerance
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Calculating Coefficient Tolerance
From
: "Tim R. Sass" <tsass@coss.fsu.edu>
st: using STATA to generate graphics for an internet application
From
: "Brad De Groot" <bdegroot@vet.k-state.edu>
st: An urgent request for help :-)
From
: Manasi Vydyanath <manasi@uchicago.edu>
st: RE: St: a bug in stphplot?
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
st: St: a bug in stphplot?
From
: "Plummer, Dale" <dale.plummer@Vanderbilt.Edu>
st: Re: 2 stage regression
From
: mindy.nitkin@simmons.edu
RE: st: log rank test for paired data
From
: "FEIVESON, ALAN H. (AL) (JSC-SK311) (NASA)" <alan.h.feiveson@nasa.gov>
Re: st: time-effect in manova (anova with repeated measures )
From
: David Airey <david.airey@Vanderbilt.Edu>
RE: st: RE: graph star
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: sqrt of all elements of a matrix
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: sqrt of all elements of a matrix
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: number of obs and GMM
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: sqrt of all elements of a matrix
From
: "I.A.C. van de Snepscheut" <Inez.vandeSnepscheut@student.uva.nl>
Re: st: time-effect in manova (anova with repeated measures )
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
Re: st: log rank test for paired data
From
: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
RE: st: Generalised Ordered Probit Model
From
: Maarten buis <maartenbuis@yahoo.co.uk>
st: Generalised Ordered Probit Model
From
: Shelley Naylor <shelley_lll@mac.com>
st: log rank test for paired data
From
: Susan Donath <susan.donath@mcri.edu.au>
st: discontinuous region in MLE
From
: xiao yi <mgxiaoyi@yahoo.com>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: radial axis to Galbraith plot
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Andrea Molinari" <A.Molinari@sussex.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: radial axis to Galbraith plot
From
: "Ben Dwamena" <bdwamena@med.umich.edu>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Daniel H. Simon" <dhs29@cornell.edu>
st: RE: radial axis to Galbraith plot
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
regression and prediction problem (was Re: st: upper case to lowercase for all variable names)
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: Mindell Nitkin <mindy.nitkin@simmons.edu>
st: ambiguous abbvreviations
From
: Christopher F Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: RE: estout limit
From
: "Jann Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: Problem with extended macro function ": word # of ..."
From
: "Jann Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
Re: st: RE: version control and ambiguous abbreviations
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <ramani.gunatilaka@gmail.com>
st: radial axis to Galbraith plot
From
: "Ben Dwamena" <bdwamena@med.umich.edu>
st: Re: panel VAR
From
: "Falko Juessen" <F.Juessen@wiso.uni-dortmund.de>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: Daniel Simon <dhs29@cornell.edu>
st: RE: estout limit
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: version control and ambiguous abbreviations
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
st: RE: graph star
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: version control and ambiguous abbreviations
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <ramani.gunatilaka@gmail.com>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: Daniel Simon <dhs29@cornell.edu>
st: RE: Generalised Probit Residual
From
: "Michaud, Pierre-Carl" <michaud@rand.org>
st: Generalised Probit Residual
From
: gmc107@york.ac.uk
st: graph star
From
: Simon Krug <simonkrug@gmx.de>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: xtivreg2
From
: Daniel Simon <dhs29@cornell.edu>
Re: st: Analysis of scoring data???
From
: Rose Medeiros <rosem@cisunix.unh.edu>
st: Re: constant terms in -xtivreg-?
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: Caleb Southworth <caleb@twinky.uoregon.edu>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: Mindell Nitkin <mindy.nitkin@simmons.edu>
Re: st: time-effect in manova (anova with repeated measures )
From
: David Airey <david.airey@vanderbilt.edu>
st: estout limit
From
: Radu Ban <raduban@gmail.com>
st: Analysis of scoring data???
From
: K Jensen <k_jensen@mailblocks.com>
st: xtivreg2
From
: "Andrea Molinari" <A.Molinari@sussex.ac.uk>
RE: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
st: beta in ivreg
From
: Christopher F Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: , beta in ivreg?
From
: "Brian P. Poi" <bpoi@stata.com>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
RE: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: time-effect in manova (anova with repeated measures )
From
: "Maren Kandulla" <m.kandulla@uke.uni-hamburg.de>
Re: st: ivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: Re: how to create "R2" as a variable
From
: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
st: , beta in ivreg?
From
: Gregor Franz <gfranz@uci.edu>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: Caleb Southworth <caleb@twinky.uoregon.edu>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: Rafal Raciborski <rafal.raciborski@emory.edu>
Re: st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: Gary Longton <glongton@fhcrc.org>
st: upper case to lower case for all variable names
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
st: IRF
From
: "noah kauffman" <notorious110055@hotmail.com>
Re: st: time-effect in manova (anova with repeated measures )
From
: David Airey <david.airey@vanderbilt.edu>
Re: st: ivreg2
From
: "Daniel H. Simon" <dhs29@cornell.edu>
st: re: how to create r2 as a variable
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: RE: Re: how to create "R2" as a variable
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: how to create "R2" as a variable
From
: mindy.nitkin@simmons.edu
Re: st: Re: Questions on weights on regressions
From
: Tak-wai Chau <tchau@troi.cc.rochester.edu>
st: Re: Questions on weights on regressions
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: Questions on weights on regressions
From
: Tak-wai Chau <tchau@troi.cc.rochester.edu>
st: panel VAR
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: ivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
RE: st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: About Statalist
From
: Simon Moore <simoncmoore@gmail.com>
Re: st: fhow to use Stata to do panel VAR
From
: tang5@purdue.edu
RE: st: dump variable label value into local macro??
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: ivreg2
From
: Daniel Simon <dhs29@cornell.edu>
Re: st: dump variable label value into local macro??
From
: clinton.thompson@summitllc.us
st: fhow to use Stata to do panel VAR
From
: Christopher Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: how to use STATA to do panel-VAR
From
: tang5@purdue.edu
Re: RE: st: Constraining alpha and theta in slogit
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
Re: st: problem with do file stopping prematurely
From
: "Christopher W. Ryan" <cryan@binghamton.edu>
Re: st: About Statalist
From
: Marcello Pagano <pagano@hsph.harvard.edu>
st: About Statalist
From
: "Michele Favre M." <mfavre@afpprovida.cl>
RE: st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: "Donald Spady" <dspady@ualberta.ca>
RE: st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: James Shaw <james_shaw2004@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
st: Re: RE: absolute values of matrix elements [stata 8]
From
: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
RE: st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: "Elizabeth Allred" <lizard@hsph.harvard.edu>
RE: st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
RE: st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: "Donald Spady" <dspady@ualberta.ca>
Re: st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: Alan Neustadtl <alan.neustadtl@gmail.com>
Re: st: dump variable label value into local macro??
From
: Phil Schumm <pschumm@uchicago.edu>
Re: st: dump variable label value into local macro??
From
: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
st: dump variable label value into local macro??
From
: clinton.thompson@summitllc.us
st: SSC archive access restored
From
: Christopher Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: RE: st: Constraining alpha and theta in slogit
From
: rgates@stata.com (Richard Gates)
st: Non-positive-definite vcv and ereturn,post
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: Price-Winston regression for panel data - xtpcse
From
: "bondaanton" <bondaanton@yandex.ru>
st: Re: xtivreg2
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Re: differencing
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: bootstrap
From
: "eshratib" <eshratib@sina.tums.ac.ir>
st: -makematrix-, -sq- updated on SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: time-effect in manova (anova with repeated measures )
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
RE: st: Constraining alpha and theta in slogit
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
st: SSC archive: large file difficulties
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
RE: st: Constraining alpha and theta in slogit
From
: Michael Hout <mikehout@berkeley.edu>
RE: st: Constraining alpha and theta in slogit
From
: "Jun Xu" <mystata@hotmail.com>
st: summary statistics within stset
From
: Scott Cunningham <scunning@gmail.com>
RE: st: ivreg2 installation
From
: "Tamazian, Artur" <oartur@usc.es>
Re: st: differencing
From
: Gregor Franz <gfranz@uci.edu>
st: Confidence interval of an effect size? Does Stata do it?
From
: "Donald Spady" <dspady@ualberta.ca>
st: Standardized Response Mean. Does Stata calculate this?
From
: "Donald Spady" <dspady@ualberta.ca>
RE: st: ivreg2 installation
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: close graph from do file?
From
: Richard Goldstein <richgold@ix.netcom.com>
RE: st: ivreg2 installation
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
RE: st: ivreg2 installation
From
: "Bradley, Steven W" <swb@indiana.edu>
Re: st: ivreg2 installation
From
: "Tamazian, Artur" <oartur@usc.es>
Re: st: ivreg2 installation
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
RE: st: Help with Reading Arguments for Do-File
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
st: ivreg2 installation
From
: "Bradley, Steven W" <swb@indiana.edu>
Re: st: 3SLS and discrete choise in STATA?
From
: Timothy Dang <tpondang@gmail.com>
st: close graph from do file?
From
: "Thomas Speidel" <thomassp@cancerboard.ab.ca>
st: close graph from do file?
From
: Richard Goldstein <richgold@ix.netcom.com>
Re: st: Extracting the varname of e(wexp) after regress ? Thank you.It works now.
From
: Wolfgang Langer <langer@soziologie.uni-halle.de>
st: Constraining alpha and theta in slogit
From
: Michael Hout <mikehout@berkeley.edu>
st: Constraining alpha and theta in slogit
From
: Michael Hout <mikehout@berkeley.edu>
st: About putting in fixed effect dummies
From
: Tak-wai Chau <tchau@troi.cc.rochester.edu>
RE: st: Extracting the varname of e(wexp) after regress ? Another question more
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Extracting the varname of e(wexp) after regress ? Anotherquestion more
From
: Wolfgang Langer <langer@soziologie.uni-halle.de>
RE: st: Help with Reading Arguments for Do-File
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: time-effect in manova (anova with repeated measures )
From
: "Maren Kandulla" <m.kandulla@uke.uni-hamburg.de>
RE: st: differencing
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: differencing
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
RE: st: Help with Reading Arguments for Do-File
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
st: RE: get the value of percentiles for each state
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Identifying reversed items after -alpha-
From
: Clyde Schechter <cschecht@aecom.yu.edu>
st: get the value of percentiles for each state
From
: Lynda Zhang <lzhang@hmdc.harvard.edu>
st: Reproduce Hausman TEST
From
: PNIR PUISSANCE <pnirpuissance@yahoo.fr>
st: RE: file write handle?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: file write handle?
From
: Sean Shu <sshu@hkpr.on.ca>
Re: st: Extracting the varname of e(wexp) after regress ?
From
: Wolfgang Langer <langer@soziologie.uni-halle.de>
Re: st: Two questions on interpreting -signtest- output
From
: n j cox <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: How to perform Hausman test on only one parameter
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: Extracting the varname of e(wexp) after regress ?
From
: n j cox <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Extracting the varname of e(wexp) after regress ?
From
: Wolfgang Langer <langer@soziologie.uni-halle.de>
st: differencing
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Two questions on interpreting -signtest- output
From
: Reza C Daniels <rdaniels@commerce.uct.ac.za>
st: Text editors FAQ updated
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: RE: problems with version control using graph command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: problems with version control using graph command
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Help with Reading Arguments for Do-File
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: r(198): option rstandard/rstudent/cooksd not allowed
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Rép. : RE: st: Kwallis in a loop [now p-value of the Kwallis]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: differencing
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Re: assistance writing a loop to create a panel dataset
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: 3SLS and discrete choise in STATA?
From
: "Stephan Brunow" <Stephan.Brunow@mailbox.tu-dresden.de>
Re: st: xtfrontier error
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: problems with version control using graph command
From
: Spörri-Fahrni Adrian <spoerri@ispm.unibe.ch>
Re: st: STATA help for GLM misleading?
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
Re: st: differencing
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
st: STATA help for GLM misleading?
From
: Rijo John <rijo@igidr.ac.in>
st: How to perform Hausman test on only one parameter
From
: Sue <likecats@gmail.com>
st: differencing
From
: Gregor Franz <gfranz@uci.edu>
Re: st: Help with Reading Arguments for Do-File
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
Re: st: Help with Reading Arguments for Do-File
From
: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
st: Help with Reading Arguments for Do-File
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
Re: st: journal submissions
From
: SamL <saml@demog.berkeley.edu>
st: xtfrontier error
From
: Raiqah Kamil <raiqaha@yahoo.com>
st: journal submissions
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Re: E-submissions & etiquette, was Re: Standards on LaTeX (Was RE: st: math fonts/symbols)Sub
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
E-submissions & etiquette, was Re: Standards on LaTeX (Was RE: st:math fonts/symbols)Sub
From
: SamL <saml@demog.berkeley.edu>
Re: Standards on LaTeX (Was RE: st: math fonts/symbols)
From
: Marcello Pagano <pagano@hsph.harvard.edu>
Standards on LaTeX (Was RE: st: math fonts/symbols)
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
st: Thanks - Ice and variables with missing values
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <ramani.gunatilaka@gmail.com>
Re: st: panel regressions with serial correlation in error
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
RE: st: Re: assistance writing a loop to create a panel dataset
From
: "ewruck@econalytics.com" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
Re: st: panel regressions with serial correlation in error
From
: David Jacobs <jacobs.184@sociology.osu.edu>
Re; st: graph matrix
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: panel regressions with serial correlation in error
From
: "Indradeep Ghosh" <indradeepg@hotmail.com>
Re: st: graph matrix
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: Questions on weights on regressions
From
: Tak-wai Chau <tchau@troi.cc.rochester.edu>
st: Re: assistance writing a loop to create a panel dataset
From
: "tony fong" <tbfong@hotmail.com>
st: RE: Re: Lots of date vars, more FU qx for Eric Wruck
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
[no subject]
From
: Unknown
st: RE: assistance writing a loop to create a panel dataset
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Statalist Yahoo archives
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Rép. : RE: st: Kwallis in a loop [now p-value of the Kwallis]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: graph matrix
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Rép. : RE: st: Kwallis in a loop [now p-value of the Kwallis]
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: assistance writing a loop to create a panel dataset
From
: "tony fong" <tbfong@hotmail.com>
RE: st: math fonts/symbols
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
[no subject]
From
: Unknown
st: RE: Creating/initializing vars without external data file
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: math fonts/symbols
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
st: RE: Ouputting tabulated data
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: math fonts/symbols
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
Re: st: math fonts/symbols
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
RE: st: math fonts/symbols
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Kwallis in a loop [now p-value of the Kwallis]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: math fonts/symbols
From
: SamL <saml@demog.berkeley.edu>
RE: st: a question about local macro
From
: "Jian Zhang" <jzh@ucdavis.edu>
st: graph matrix
From
: Daniel Höchle <daniel.hoechle@unibas.ch>
Re: st: math fonts/symbols
From
: Marcello Pagano <pagano@hsph.harvard.edu>
Re: st: math fonts/symbols
From
: "Clive Nicholas" <Clive.Nicholas@newcastle.ac.uk>
Re: st: Re: Lots of date vars, more FU qx for Eric Wruck
From
: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
st: Re: Lots of date vars, more FU qx for Eric Wruck
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
Re: st: Creating/initializing vars without external data file
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
Re: st: Creating/initializing vars without external data file
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
st: Gain from using iterative 3sls?
From
: "Kevin Amess" <Kevin.Amess@nottingham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Creating/initializing vars without external data file
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
Re: st: Creating/initializing vars without external data file
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: Creating/initializing vars without external data file
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
Re: st: Lots of date vars from month, day, year vars-FU qx for Eric Wruck
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
Re: st: Re: new variable from 2 datasets
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
Re: st: Re: new variable from 2 datasets
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
Re: st: Lots of date vars from month, day, year vars-FU qx forEric Wruck
From
: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
st: Re: new variable from 2 datasets
From
: Friedrich Huebler <huebler@rocketmail.com>
Re: st: Calculating lots of date variables from month, day andyear variables
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
st: ivreg2 update
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: Creating/initializing vars without external data file
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
RE: st: Kwallis in a loop [now p-value of the Kwallis]
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: Creating/initializing vars without external data file
From
: "George Stimson" <stimson@netz.us>
st: r(198): option rstandard/rstudent/cooksd not allowed
From
: Jia Xiangping <jiajoseph@googlemail.com>
st: testnl command
From
: "Indradeep Ghosh" <indradeepg@hotmail.com>
st: Causality test with unbalanced panel data
From
: lahia000@u-paris10.fr
Re: st: math fonts/symbols
From
: Alan Neustadtl <alan.neustadtl@gmail.com>
st: Re: nestreg and survey logistic
From
: Steve <drlead@prodigy.net.mx>
st: nestreg and survey logistic
From
: Steve <drlead@prodigy.net.mx>
st: Reproduce Hausman Specification Test
From
: PNIR PUISSANCE <pnirpuissance@yahoo.fr>
re: st: StatTalk - The Podcast for People Interested in Applied Statistics and Data Analysis
From
: David Airey <david.airey@vanderbilt.edu>
Re: st: effect size confidence intervals
From
: dspady@ualberta.ca
st: Standardized response mean
From
: dspady@ualberta.ca
st: RE: new variable from 2 datasets
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: "Wanli Zhao" <zhaowl@temple.edu>
st: Calculating lots of date variables from month, day and yearvariables
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: Clare L Maxwell <maxwellcl1@earthlink.net>
st: math symbols
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: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: StatTalk - The Podcast for People Interested in Applied Statistics and Data Analysis
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: "Mitchell, Michael" <mnm@ucla.edu>
RE: Spam: st: math fonts/symbols
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: "Olley, G. Steven" <Steven.Olley@nera.com>
st: math fonts/symbols
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: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: mathematical fonts / symbols
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: mathematical fonts and symbols
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: xttest2 problem
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: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Ouputting tabulated data
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: Christopher.Romano@asu.edu
Re: st: Precision
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: "Ronnie Babigumira" <ronnie.babigumira@umb.no>
Re: st: statistical/mathematical fonts & symbols
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: Suzy <scott_788@wowway.com>
st: Fw: Minimum of a vector or a matrix.
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: adiallo5@worldbank.org
Re: st: statistical/mathematical fonts & symbols
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: <lm335@drexel.edu>
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: Unknown
Re: st: nestreg and survey logistic
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: jpitblado@stata.com (Jeff Pitblado, StataCorp LP)
RE: st: RE: P-value
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: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: Re: Heckman Method
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: Trevor Dave <trevor2005d@yahoo.ca>
RE: st: a question about local macro
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Multilevel modeling question
From
: "Yulia Marchenko" <ymarchenko@stata.com>
st: RE: absolute values of matrix elements [stata 8]
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: a question about local macro
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: Radu Ban <raduban@gmail.com>
Re: st: RE: P-value
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: Raphael Fraser <raphael.fraser@gmail.com>
RE: st: RE: P-value
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: absolute values of matrix elements [stata 8]
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: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
RE: st: a question about local macro
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: P-value
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: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: P-value
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: P-value
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: Raphael Fraser <raphael.fraser@gmail.com>
st: RE: P-value
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: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: P-value
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: Raphael Fraser <raphael.fraser@gmail.com>
st: RE: a question about local macro
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: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
Re: st: a question about local macro
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: Radu Ban <raduban@gmail.com>
st: a question about local macro
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: adiallo5@worldbank.org
Re: st: RE: statistical/mathematical fonts & symbols
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: Suzy <scott_788@wowway.com>
st: a question about local macro
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: "Jian Zhang" <jzh@ucdavis.edu>
Re: st: Precision
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: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
st: RE: Problem with xtmixed
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: "Yulia Marchenko" <ymarchenko@stata.com>
st: RE: Minimum of a vector or a matrix.
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
st: RE: statistical/mathematical fonts & symbols
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: command window hiding out
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: "Bradley, Steven W" <swb@indiana.edu>
Re: st: statistical/mathematical fonts & symbols
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: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
st: statistical/mathematical fonts & symbols
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: Suzy <scott_788@wowway.com>
st: Multilevel modeling question
From
: Allan Garland <agar5858@cox.net>
st: RE: Minimum of a vector or a matrix.
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Precision
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: xttest2 problem
From
: "Bradley, Steven W" <swb@indiana.edu>
st: RE: Precision
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Minimum of a vector or a matrix.
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
Re: st: Precision
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: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
RE: st: Adding lines to graphs
From
: celdjt@umich.edu
st: RE: Precision
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: Precision
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
st: Precision
From
: "Ronnie Babigumira" <ronnie.babigumira@umb.no>
st: granger causality test
From
: "helene fienga" <hfienga@club-internet.fr>
RE: st: graph bar labels
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: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
Re: st: data set larger than RAM
From
: rgates@stata.com (Richard Gates)
st: Problem with xtmixed
From
: Massimo Bovenzi <bovenzi@univ.trieste.it>
st: gllamm: Two-phase study with non-random missing?
From
: "Stein Atle Lie" <Stein.Lie@smis.uib.no>
st: create dummy variable for each five values
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
RE: st: Adding lines to graphs
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: create dummy variables for every 5 values
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Interpreting cumulative sum output
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: Reza C Daniels <rdaniels@commerce.uct.ac.za>
RE: st: Bayesian analysis
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
Re: st: command window hiding out
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: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: graph bar labels
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: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
Re: st: updating problems
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: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
Re: st: Adding lines to graphs
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: Ulrich Kohler <kohler@wz-berlin.de>
Re: st: create dummy variables for every 5 values
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: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
Re: st: nestreg and survey logistic
From
: jpitblado@stata.com (Jeff Pitblado, StataCorp LP)
Re: st: RE: Adding lines to graphs
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: celdjt@umich.edu
st: Pooled VAR models
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: Tom Carsey <tcarsey@fsu.edu>
st: RE: create dummy variables for every 5 values
From
: "German Rodriguez" <grodri@Princeton.EDU>
st: Re: Bayesian analysis
From
: Steve <drlead@prodigy.net.mx>
RE: st: RE: graph bar labels
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: graph bar labels
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: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
st: missing value imputation in Fixed Effects GLS model
From
: "Hyojoung Kim" <hyojoung@u.washington.edu>
RE: st: create dummy variables for every 5 values
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Adding lines to graphs
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: command window hiding out
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: <ghuiber@ups.com>
Re: st: create dummy variables for every 5 values
From
: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
Re: st: Re: Heckman Method
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: Robert Duval <rduval@gmail.com>
st: nestreg and survey logistic
From
: Steve <drlead@prodigy.net.mx>
st: create dummy variables for every 5 values
From
: Lynda Zhang <lzhang@hmdc.harvard.edu>
st: pstest & psmatch2
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: Leela Hebbar <hebbar_stats@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Copying data from stata's editor to excel.
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
st: Adding lines to graphs
From
: celdjt@umich.edu
RE: st: Bayesian analysis
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: updating problems
From
: Imed harbaoui <imed_harbaoui@yahoo.com>
RE: st: RE: graph bar labels
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: extracting the variable name from e(wtype) container after regrress
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
RE: st: RE: graph bar labels
From
: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Bayesian analysis
From
: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
RE: st: RE: graph bar labels
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: extracting the variable name from e(wtype) container after regrress
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: data set larger than RAM
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: wgould@stata.com (William Gould, Stata)
st: extracting the variable name from e(wtype) container after regrress
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: Wolfgang Langer <langer@soziologie.uni-halle.de>
RE: st: RE: graph bar labels
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: graph bar labels
From
: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Counting combinations of two vars within groups defined by third var
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: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
Re: st: RE: graph bar labels
From
: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
st: RE: graph bar labels
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Counting combinations of two vars within groups defined by third var
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Copying data from stata's editor to excel.
From
: Sergio Correia <sergio.correia@gmail.com>
st: graph bar labels
From
: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
st: Counting combinations of two vars within groups defined by third var
From
: "Julie K. Rajaratnam" <jrajarat@jhsph.edu>
st: RE: Creating the rank of one variable from the distribution of another variable
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Bayesian analysis
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
Re: st: Copying data from stata's editor to excel.
From
: "Ronnie Babigumira" <ronnie.babigumira@umb.no>
st: Bayesian analysis
From
: Brian Uzzi <uzzi@northwestern.edu>
st: Creating the rank of one variable from the distribution of another variable
From
: "Joseph McCrary" <joemccrary@fastmail.fm>
Re: st: data set larger than RAM
From
: Thomas Cornelißen <cornelissen@mbox.iqw.uni-hannover.de>
Re: st: cut variables
From
: Seb Buechte <sfbuechte@gmail.com>
st: cut variables
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
st: RE: cut variables
From
: "Munro, Cameron" <munro@rand.org>
RE: st: RE: cut variables
From
: Patricia Vera Rojas <pverarojas@yahoo.es>
st: cut variables
From
: Patricia Vera Rojas <pverarojas@yahoo.es>
Re: st: Counting the number of records in long format data
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
RE: st: Creating weights
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: Heckman Method
From
: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
st: RE: mprobit and mfx
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: mprobit and mfx
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: mprobit and mfx
From
: "Jose Passos" <jpassos@netvisao.pt>
Re: st: Counting the number of records in long format data
From
: Seb Buechte <sfbuechte@gmail.com>
st: Heckman Method
From
: Wasim Akram <wasim704@yahoo.ca>
Re: st: Counting the number of records in long format data
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: wying1@umbc.edu
st: Heckman method
From
: "John" <jreid2@excite.com>
st: Counting the number of records in long format data
From
: "Christer Thrane" <ch-thran@online.no>
Re: st: Creating weights
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
Re: st: reshape- large datasets
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: Jason DeBacker <debacker@eco.utexas.edu>
st: Collaborative Work...
From
: "noah kauffman" <notorious110055@hotmail.com>
Re: st: Testing equality of coefficients, linear and quadratic terms
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
Re: st: reshape- large datasets
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: SamL <saml@demog.berkeley.edu>
st: reshape- large datasets
From
: Jason DeBacker <debacker@eco.utexas.edu>
st: Testing equality of coefficients, linear and quadratic terms
From
: Dave Kirk <DavidSKirk@rocketmail.com>
st: panel problems
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Copying data from stata's editor to excel.
From
: "Steichen, Thomas J." <SteichT@rjrt.com>
Re: st: RE: Spearman correlations in Stata 8
From
: "Vasilis.Sarafidis" <vs242@cam.ac.uk>
Re: st: Copying data from stata's editor to excel.
From
: "Tamazian, Artur" <oartur@usc.es>
st: RE: Spearman correlations in Stata 8
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Copying data from stata's editor to excel.
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Nested logit with shares/grouped data
From
: "Peter Wright" <Peter.Wright@nottingham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Spearman correlations in Stata 8
From
: Maarten buis <maartenbuis@yahoo.co.uk>
st: Copying data from stata's editor to excel.
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
st: Spearman correlations in Stata 8
From
: "Vasilis.Sarafidis" <vs242@cam.ac.uk>
RE: RE: st: RE: Already Differenced Variables in xtabond2
From
: "David M. Drukker, StataCorp" <ddrukker@stata.com>
st: -xtlogit- : rnd fx model fails to converge?
From
: Jason Thompson <jat@northwestern.edu>
st: High and Low Sample Selection
From
: "Bromiley, Philip" <bromiley@uci.edu>
st: Re: Dots in STATA Output
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
RE: st: recode stata like?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: recode stata like?
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
st: computing statistical (mahalanobis) distance
From
: Radu Ban <raduban@gmail.com>
st: recode stata like?
From
: lars@climweb.de
Re: st: Nested logit with shares/grouped data
From
: vwiggins@stata.com (Vince Wiggins, StataCorp)
st: -parplot- updated on SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: Already Differenced Variables in xtabond2
From
: "David Roodman" <DRoodman@CGDEV.ORG>
Re: st: save results after .adjust
From
: Tim Wade <wadetj@gmail.com>
Re: st: program not in Stata path
From
: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
RE: st: How do you run the Waller-Duncan test in STATA?
From
: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: RE: Number of elements in Global
From
: adiallo5@worldbank.org
Re: st: program not in Stata path
From
: Neil Shephard <nshephard@gmail.com>
Re: st: program not in Stata path
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: program not in Stata path
From
: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
st: RE: Number of elements in Global
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
RE: st: RE: Number of elements in Global
From
: PNIR PUISSANCE <pnirpuissance@yahoo.fr>
Re: st: Number of elements in Global
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
st: RE: Number of elements in Global
From
: "Jose Valderrama" <jvalderrama@minag.gob.pe>
st: Number of elements in Global
From
: PNIR PUISSANCE <pnirpuissance@yahoo.fr>
Re: st: program not in Stata path
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
st: Number of elements in Global
From
: PNIR PUISSANCE <pnirpuissance@yahoo.fr>
st: save results after .adjust
From
: "Raoul C Reulen" <r.c.reulen@bham.ac.uk>
st: RE: stratifying after regression
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: RE: program not in Stata path
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: program not in Stata path
From
: Ricardo Ovaldia <ovaldia@yahoo.com>
st: stratifying after regression
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Nested logit with shares/grouped data
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: How do you run the Waller-Duncan test in STATA?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Hausman test
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Nested logit with shares/grouped data
From
: "Peter Wright" <Peter.Wright@nottingham.ac.uk>
st: Creating weights
From
: "Mosca, Ilaria" <IMosca@ctg-zaio.nl>
st: Computing weighted averages
From
: "Mosca, Ilaria" <IMosca@ctg-zaio.nl>
Re: re: st: How do you run the Waller-Duncan test in STATA?
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
RE: st: RE: bootstrapping and permutation tests
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
Re: st: RE: bootstrapping and permutation tests
From
: P chrisman <peggyc@u.washington.edu>
re: st: How do you run the Waller-Duncan test in STATA?
From
: David Airey <david.airey@vanderbilt.edu>
Re: st: RE: chow test
From
: "Chen, Naijun" <nchen5@uic.edu>
RE: st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: "Maria Montez" <montez@bu.edu>
[no subject]
From
: Unknown
RE: st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: "Maria Montez" <montez@bu.edu>
RE: st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: "Maria Montez" <montez@bu.edu>
RE: st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: "Maria Montez" <montez@bu.edu>
RE: st: Please help me (urgent)
From
: Recai Aydin <aydinr@stthom.edu>
Re: st: Please help me (urgent)
From
: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
st: RE: chow test
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Please help me (urgent)
From
: Recai Aydin <aydinr@stthom.edu>
Re: st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: jean ries <jean.ries@gmail.com>
st: chow test
From
: "Chen, Naijun" <nchen5@uic.edu>
RE: st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Looping and replacing embedded text
From
: Tim Wade <wadetj@gmail.com>
Re: st: Looping and replacing embedded text
From
: Neil Shephard <nshephard@gmail.com>
st: Number of independent variable limit for sqreg
From
: "Ali Karim" <Ali_Karim@jsi.com>
st: RE: Looping and replacing embedded text
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Looping and replacing embedded text
From
: Neil Shephard <nshephard@gmail.com>
st: RE: Nested logit with shares/grouped data
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Control function approach
From
: "Kevin Amess" <Kevin.Amess@nottingham.ac.uk>
st: Nested logit with shares/grouped data
From
: "Peter Wright" <Peter.Wright@nottingham.ac.uk>
st: Looping and replacing embedded text
From
: "Joe Crespo" <joe.crespo@hotmail.com>
RE: st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: "Maria Montez" <montez@bu.edu>
Re: st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
st: creating an array with hospitalization days
From
: "Maria Montez" <montez@bu.edu>
st: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: summing up matrix elements
From
: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
st: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: summing up matrix elements
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Re: RE: Re: RE: summing up matrix elements
From
: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
st: RE: Re: RE: summing up matrix elements
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: predict returning incorrect values for mu following glm
From
: Enzo Coviello <enzo.coviello@alice.it>
st: RE: Already Differenced Variables in xtabond2
From
: "Salvati, Jean" <JSalvati@imf.org>
Re: st: predict returning incorrect values for mu following glm
From
: rgutierrez@stata.com (Roberto G. Gutierrez, StataCorp)
st: Re: RE: summing up matrix elements
From
: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
Re: st: summing up matrix elements
From
: "Jamie Griffin" <Jamie.Griffin@lshtm.ac.uk>
st: RE: summing up matrix elements
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Already Differenced Variables in xtabond2
From
: "LACHENMAIER" <LACHENMAIER@ifo.de>
st: summing up matrix elements
From
: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
st: Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 07:08:58 -0500
From
: Bill Rising <wrising@bellarmine.edu>
st: predict returning incorrect values for mu following glm
From
: "Paul Dickman" <paul.dickman@ki.se>
Re: st: how to pool prevalences
From
: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
st: -statsmat- revised on SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: mvsumm
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: Re: st: RE: How to roll up data with a time window and condition
From
: n j cox <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: How to roll up data with a time window and condition
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
Re: st: RE: How to roll up data with a time window and condition
From
: n j cox <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: How to roll up data with a time window and condition
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
st: multi-level sample selection model
From
: "Chen, Naijun" <nchen5@uic.edu>
st: How do you run the Waller-Duncan test in STATA?
From
: Gail Babes <babes001@umn.edu>
Re: st: How to roll up data with a time window and condition
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
st: RE: How to roll up data with a time window and condition
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: generating wtp estimates using stata
From
: Louise Gallagher <louise.gallagher@ucd.ie>
st: How to roll up data with a time window and condition
From
: Lynda Zhang <lzhang@hmdc.harvard.edu>
Re: st: question about substracting a part of a string in a dummy variab
From
: "Erik Brouwer" <ebrouwer20@hotmail.com>
st: RE: question about substracting a part of a string in a dummy variab
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: question about substracting a part of a string in a dummy variab
From
: Rafal Raciborski <rafal.raciborski@emory.edu>
st: question about substracting a part of a string in a dummy variab
From
: "Erik Brouwer" <ebrouwer20@hotmail.com>
Re: st: bivariate ordered probit / ordinal probit - ctd.
From
: Thomas Cornelißen <cornelissen@mbox.iqw.uni-hannover.de>
st: panel estimations: xtreg with robust se
From
: Pierre Azoulay <pierre.azoulay@gmail.com>
st: panel estimations: xtreg with robust se
From
: "Michael Marti" <marti@ecoplan.ch>
st: RE: Warning: E-mail viruses detected
From
: <bob.billings@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca>
st: predict after Hakulinen-Tenkanen model
From
: Enzo Coviello <enzo.coviello@alice.it>
st: RE: RE: RE: Variable list
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Residuals, using xtreg
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: Residuals, using xtreg
From
: "Stephan Osterwald" <osterwald@ecoplan.ch>
Re: st: bivariate ordered probit / ordinal probit - ctd.
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
Re: st: a question about areg with robust versus areg with robust and cluster options
From
: vwiggins@stata.com (Vince Wiggins, StataCorp)
st: RE: RE: Variable list
From
: "Wanli Zhao" <zhaowl@temple.edu>
st: RE: Variable list
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Variable list
From
: "Wanli Zhao" <zhaowl@temple.edu>
st: Warning: E-mail viruses detected
From
: "MailScanner" <postmaster@mail.tast.com.mx>
Re: st: RE: Collapse w. Weights
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
RE: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <ramani.gunatilaka@gmail.com>
st: RE: Collapse w. Weights
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Collapse w. Weights
From
: "Eric G. Wruck" <ewruck@econalytics.com>
RE: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Kwallis in a loop [now p-value of the Kwallis]
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <ramani.gunatilaka@gmail.com>
Re: st: Kwallis in a loop [now p-value of the Kwallis]
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: a question about areg with robust versus areg with robust and cluster options
From
: "maria gesheva" <m_gesheva@hotmail.com>
st: Kwallis in a loop
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
Re: st: RE: kruskal-wallis test [now -foreach, replace andappend]
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: RE: kruskal-wallis test
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: problem with do file stopping prematurely
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: Re: st: 2 Questions about margeff: dummies and lincom
From
: "Kristin J. Kleinjans" <kkleinjans@econ.dk>
Re: st: how to pool prevalences
From
: Nicola Orsini <Nicola.Orsini@imm.ki.se>
st: kruskal-wallis test
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
RE: st: how to pool prevalences
From
: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
st: Output of Kruskal - Wallis test [Stata 9.1]
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
RE: st: how to pool prevalences
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: sandwich estimator for two-stage models
From
: "Meike Wollni" <mw323@cornell.edu>
st: Update to -xtivreg2- available from ssc-ideas
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: RE: RE: truncating graph range
From
: Timothy Dang <tpondang@gmail.com>
Re: st: RE: RE: RE: truncating graph range
From
: Timothy Dang <tpondang@gmail.com>
Re: st: RE: RE: RE: truncating graph range
From
: Timothy Dang <tpondang@gmail.com>
Re: st: bivariate ordered probit / ordinal probit - ctd.
From
: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: Which weighting scheme is best (WLS)?
From
: Jia Xiangping <jiajoseph@googlemail.com>
RE: st: xtreg with and without the mle command
From
: "ALICE DOBSON" <alice_dobson@hotmail.com>
Re: st: problem with do file stopping prematurely
From
: Ketan Patel <ketan@mit.edu>
st: problem with do file stopping prematurely
From
: "Christopher W. Ryan" <cryan@binghamton.edu>
st: Re: m4_solvers in stata 8.2
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
st: RE: m4_solvers in stata 8.2
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: m4_solvers in stata 8.2
From
: "Michele Favre M." <mfavre@afpprovida.cl>
st: computing Cronbach's alpha for scored factors
From
: Laurel Park <lpark@umich.edu>
st: RE: Panel Data Manipulation
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Re: New on ssc-ideas - xtivreg2
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: Panel Data Manipulation
From
: Jason Hwang <jjhwang@fas.harvard.edu>
st: Re: New on ssc-ideas - xtivreg2
From
: "Andrea Molinari" <A.Molinari@sussex.ac.uk>
st: bivariate ordered probit / ordinal probit - ctd.
From
: Thomas Cornelißen <cornelissen@mbox.iqw.uni-hannover.de>
Re: st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
From
: Michael Manti <mmanti@mac.com>
st: questions about dynamic panel data
From
: Jingtao Wu <wumymail@yahoo.com>
Re: st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
From
: vwiggins@stata.com (Vince Wiggins, StataCorp)
st: RE: how to obtain a unique identifier from strings
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: how to obtain a unique identifier from strings
From
: "Kallimanis, Bellinda" <bkallimanis@fmhi.usf.edu>
st: Re: RE: how to obtain a unique identifier from strings
From
: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: RE: how to obtain a unique identifier from strings
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: Teresio Poggio <terlist@gmail.com>
Re: st: Re: RE: how to obtain a unique identifier from strings
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: Caleb Southworth <caleb@twinky.uoregon.edu>
st: RE: how to obtain a unique identifier from strings
From
: "Kallimanis, Bellinda" <bkallimanis@fmhi.usf.edu>
Re: st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
From
: Michael Manti <mmanti@mac.com>
st: how to obtain a unique identifier from strings
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: Teresio Poggio <terlist@gmail.com>
Re: st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
From
: wgould@stata.com (William Gould, Stata)
st: Re: how to obtain residuals from first stage ivreg
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: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Re: system of linear equations
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: RE: Help please: How to obtain residuals from the first stage for 2 endogenous variables using -ivreg-?
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: 2 Questions about margeff: dummies and lincom
From
: "Tamas Bartus (tbartus)" <tamas.bartus@uni-corvinus.hu>
st: Help please: How to obtain residuals from the first stage for 2 endogenous variables using -ivreg-?
From
: Bo MacInnis <macinnis@are.berkeley.edu>
RE: st: how to pool prevalences
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: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
RE: st: how to pool prevalences
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: how to pool prevalences
From
: "b. water" <barleywater@hotmail.com>
st: RE: bootstrapping and permutation tests
From
: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: bootstrapping and permutation tests
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: P chrisman <peggyc@u.washington.edu>
Re: st: using Stata to calulate prob
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: P chrisman <peggyc@u.washington.edu>
st: Re: Graph in Rollreg
From
: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
st: Sampling with replacement or bootstrapping in Mata
From
: Michael Manti <mmanti@mac.com>
Re: st: How to obtain residuals from the first stage for 2 endogenous variables using -ivreg-?
From
: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
st: How to obtain residuals from the first stage for 2 endogenous variables using -ivreg-?
From
: Bo MacInnis <bo@macinnis.org>
st: System of linear equations
From
: "Michele Favre M." <mfavre@afpprovida.cl>
Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
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: Bill Mahoney <bill@hsph.harvard.edu>
st: Re: checking if a dataset exists
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: "Michael Blasnik" <michael.blasnik@verizon.net>
Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: data set larger than RAM
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: wgould@stata.com (William Gould, Stata)
st: checking if a dataset exists
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: Jason Thompson <jat@northwestern.edu>
Re: st: RE: Fisher's Z
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: Simon Moore <simoncmoore@gmail.com>
Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
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: jean ries <jean.ries@gmail.com>
Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
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: Ronán Conroy <rconroy@rcsi.ie>
Re: st: Fisher's Z
From
: Nick Winter <nw53@cornell.edu>
Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
Re: st: question
From
: May Boggess <mboggess@stata.com>
st: RE: Fisher's Z
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Fisher's Z
From
: Simon Moore <simoncmoore@gmail.com>
st: Fisher's Z
From
: Simon Moore <simoncmoore@gmail.com>
Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
From
: jean ries <jean.ries@gmail.com>
Re: st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
From
: "Svend Juul" <SJ@SOCI.AU.DK>
st: -Table- output presented horizontally and exported
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
st: 2 Questions about margeff: dummies and lincom
From
: "Kristin J. Kleinjans" <kkleinjans@econ.dk>
st: xtreg with and without the mle command
From
: "Fouskakis Dimitris" <fouskakis@math.ntua.gr>
Re: st: RE: question
From
: Scott Cunningham <scunning@gmail.com>
st: RE: question
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: question
From
: Scott Cunningham <scunning@gmail.com>
Re: st: n-way tabulation
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: Lawrence Hanser <lhanser@gmail.com>
RE: st: n-way tabulation
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: data set larger than RAM
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: SamL <saml@demog.berkeley.edu>
Re: st: n-way tabulation
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: Lawrence Hanser <lhanser@gmail.com>
RE: st: Re: fitstat
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
RE: st: -hireg- quirky output
From
: "Garrard, Wendy M." <wendy.garrard@Vanderbilt.Edu>
RE: st: Re: fitstat
From
: "Herve STOLOWY" <stolowy@hec.fr>
RE: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
From
: "Garrard, Wendy M." <wendy.garrard@Vanderbilt.Edu>
Re: st: Brackets: ok for macros, very bad for scalars
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: ariley@stata.com (Alan Riley)
st: RE: Brackets: ok for macros, very bad for scalars
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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: Ramani Gunatilaka <ramani.gunatilaka@gmail.com>
st: Brackets: ok for macros, very bad for scalars
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: D H <hiorlow@sbcglobal.net>
Re: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
st: RE: RE: automated production of labels
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: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
st: RE: -sliceplot- and -cquantile- available on SSC
From
: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: automated production of labels
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Thanks - Regressing with variables with missing values
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: Ramani Gunatilaka <ramani.gunatilaka@gmail.com>
st: automated production of labels
From
: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
RE: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Using Winshow
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: Tom Rice <tr@ucla.edu>
Re: st: -hireg- quirky output
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: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
Re: st: Regressing with variables with missing values
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: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
st: Missing data examples/tutorials
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: "Garrard, Wendy M." <wendy.garrard@Vanderbilt.Edu>
st: data set larger than RAM
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: Thomas Cornelißen <cornelissen@mbox.iqw.uni-hannover.de>
st: Regressing with variables with missing values
From
: Ramani Gunatilaka <ramani.gunatilaka@gmail.com>
st: -hireg- quirky output
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: "Garrard, Wendy M." <wendy.garrard@Vanderbilt.Edu>
st: RE: bootstrap after psmatch2
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: "Millimet, Daniel" <millimet@mail.smu.edu>
st: truncation and heteroskedasticity
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: "I.A.C. van de Snepscheut" <Inez.vandeSnepscheut@student.uva.nl>
st: -sliceplot- and -cquantile- available on SSC
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: using e() to retrieve result
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: "Maarten Buis" <M.Buis@fsw.vu.nl>
st: using e() to retrieve result
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: Sean Shu <sshu@hkpr.on.ca>
Re: st: Temporary objects in Mata
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: wgould@stata.com (William Gould, Stata)
st: -jonter- updated on SSC
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: "Joseph Coveney" <joseph-coveney@cobridge.com>
st: New on ssc-ideas - xtivreg2
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: "Mark Schaffer" <M.E.Schaffer@hw.ac.uk>
RE: st: RE: RE: RE: truncating graph range
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: using Stata to calulate prob
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: "Tamazian, Artur" <oartur@usc.es>
Re: st: using Stata to calulate prob
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: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: using Stata to calulate prob
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: P chrisman <peggyc@u.washington.edu>
st: -jonter- updated on SSC
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: Joseph Coveney <jcoveney@bigplanet.com>
st: Re: Psmatch2-Necessary to upgrade to Stata 9--Got IT!
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: "Thomson W. McFarland" <Thomson.Mcfarland@colorado.edu>
st: bootstrap after psmatch2
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: Patricia Vera Rojas <pverarojas@yahoo.es>
st: Psmatch2-Necessary to upgrade to Stata 9
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: "Thomson W. McFarland" <Thomson.Mcfarland@colorado.edu>
st: bivariate probit models with panel data
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: "Kobayashi Kazushi" <kkoba@kisc.meiji.ac.jp>
st: Competing Risks AND Repeated Events
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: Regina Branton <branton@rice.edu>
RE: st: Block or hierarchical regression
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: "Garrard, Wendy M." <wendy.garrard@Vanderbilt.Edu>
st: CNS Optimization?
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: noah_kauffman@prusec.com
Re: st: Block or hierarchical regression
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: Paul Millar <paul.millar@shaw.ca>
st: Temporary objects in Mata
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: "Jann Ben" <ben.jann@soz.gess.ethz.ch>
st: RE: RE: Block or hierarchical regression
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: RE: Block or hierarchical regression
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: Block or hierarchical regression
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: Richard Williams <Richard.A.Williams.5@ND.edu>
st: Re: Block or hierarchical regression
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: "Christer Thrane" <ch-thran@online.no>
st: Block or hierarchical regression
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: "Garrard, Wendy M." <wendy.garrard@Vanderbilt.Edu>
Re: st: unable to send mails to statalists via my yahoo account.
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: adiallo5@worldbank.org
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: adiallo5@worldbank.org
st: random effects regression with more than 2 levels
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: Marcello Pagano <pagano@hsph.harvard.edu>
Re: st: RE: RE: RE: truncating graph range
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st: Correcting for heterogeneous measurement errors in linearregressions
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: Laura Gibbons <gibbonsl@u.washington.edu>
st: RE: Tailoring stata output for specific requirements
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: No attachments please
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
st: Tailoring stata output for specific requirements
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: "David Winter" <d.l.winter@bham.ac.uk>
st: testing exclusion restrictions
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: Tinna <statalist@gmail.com>
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: Alan Neustadtl <alan.neustadtl@gmail.com>
st: Which discrete choice model should I use?
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: "Kevin Amess" <Kevin.Amess@nottingham.ac.uk>
st: Re: RE: graph range
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: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
Re: st: n-way tabulation
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: Roger Newson <roger.newson@kcl.ac.uk>
st: RE: graph range
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: -heckman- and -ivreg- AT THE SAME TIME
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: "Allan Reese (Cefas)" <r.a.reese@cefas.co.uk>
Re: st: n-way tabulation
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: wgould@stata.com (William Gould, Stata)
st: graph range
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: "R.E. De Hoyos" <redeho@hotmail.com>
Re: st: n-way tabulation
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st: TSSMOOTH SHWINTERS
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st: SSC Activity for October 2005
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: Kit Baum <baum@bc.edu>
RE: st: n-way tabulation
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: "Nick Cox" <n.j.cox@durham.ac.uk>
Re: st: RE: sort variables in Variables Window?
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Re: st: -heckman- and -ivreg- AT THE SAME TIME
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Re: st: n-way tabulation
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