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Re: st: Elementary texts
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"Stas Kolenikov" <skolenik@gmail.com>
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Re: st: Elementary texts
Date
Sat, 19 May 2007 16:45:50 -0500
There's also Sophia Rabe-Hesketh's book out there; it has a fair
number of psychology and psychiatry examples, I guess.
On 5/19/07, Brendan Halpin <brendan.halpin@ul.ie> wrote:
I'm proposing to teach elementary to intermediate quantitative
methods to social science graduate students, via Stata, next
autumn.
This involves a radical departure from "that other package" and I
really need a suitable text to go with it. Kohler & Kreuter's "Data
Analysis using Stata" and Acock's "Gentle Introduction" both seem
attractive.
Could I please solicit experiences and attitudes, other
suggestions?
Regards,
Brendan
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