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    1. Statistics Using Stata: An Integrative Approach, Third Edition
    Sharon Lawner Weinberg, Sarah Knapp, and Daphna Harel
    1-009-39100-3, 978-1-009-39100-9, Cambridge University Press, 2024.
    ... Statistics Using Stata: An Integrative Approach, Second Edition, by Sharon Weinberg,is an introductory text that seeks not only to teach statistical principles but also to give students hands-on experience applying those principles using Stata. Throughout the text, the introduction of new statistical concepts is often accompanied by a real world example using Stata.

    2. Applied Statistics Using Stata: A Guide for the Social Sciences, Second Edition
    Mehmet Mehmetoglu and Tor Georg Jakobsen
    1529742560, 978-1529742565, SAGE Publications, 2022.
    ... Applied Statistics Using Stata: A Guide for the Social Sciences, Second Edition

    3. Event History Analysis With Stata, Second Edition
    Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Götz Rohwer, and Thorsten Schneider
    1-1380-7085-8, 978-1-1380-7085-1, CRC Press, 2019.
    ... presents survival analysis from a social science perspective. Introducing the mathematics and statistics of survival analysis, along with substantive discussions of social science dataspecific issues, the authors give examples throughout using Stata (version 9) and data from the German Life History Study.

    4. Data Analysis Using Stata, Third Edition
    Ulrich Kohler and Frauke Kreuter
    1-59718-110-2, 978-1-59718-110-5, Stata Press, 2012.
    ... Is appealing to those just learning statistics and Stata, as well as to users of other statistical packages who are making the switch to Stata.

    5. An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata, Revised Third Edition
    Mario Cleves, William W. Gould, and Yulia V. Marchenko
    1-59718-174-9, 978-1-59718-174-7, Stata Press, 2016.
    ... Is the ideal tutorial for professional data analysts who want to learn survival analysis for the first time or who are well versed in survival analysis but are not as dexterous in using Stata to analyze survival data. The revised third edition has been updated for Stata 14.

    6. Using Stata for Quantitative Analysis, Third Edition
    Kyle C. Longest
    978-1-5443-1852-3, Sage Publications, 2019.
    ... Provides an excellent introduction to Stata for users who have never used statistical analysis software before. The book starts at the proverbial square one, describing Stata"s graphical interface, how to import data from Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, and how to use the Data Editor. Subsequent chapters show how to obtain descriptive statistics, create do-files, manage data, produce graphs, and perform basic analyses using linear regression and analysis of variance.

    7. An Introduction to Medical Statistics, Fourth Edition
    Martin Bland
    0-19-958992-5, 978-0-19-958992-0, Oxford University Press, 2015.
    ... An Introduction to Medical Statistics, Fourth Edition, by Martin Bland is a great statistics text for students in the medical sciences and an ideal self-study text for medical practitioners.

    8. Applied Statistics Using Stata: A Guide for the Social Sciences
    Mehmet Mehmetoglu and Tor Georg Jakobsen
    1-4739-1323-3, 978-1-4739-1323-3, Sage, 2017.
    ... Applied Statistics Using Stata

    9. Econometric Analysis, Eighth Edition
    William H. Greene
    0-13-446136-3, 978-0-13-446136-6, Prentice Hall, 2018.
    ... William Greene"s Econometric Analysis has served as the standard reference for econometrics among economists, political scientists, and other social scientists for almost thirty years. As of 2016, the book had been cited more than 60,000 times and in 2014 was part of Google Scholar"s list of 100 most cited works over all fields and all time. The newly released eighth edition is certain to carry on that tradition. The book"s abundance of examples and Greene"s emphasis on how to put econometric theory to practical use make the book valuable not only to graduate students taking their first course in econometrics but also to students and professionals who engage in empirical research.

    10. An Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis Using Stata
    Lisa Daniels and Nicholas Minot
    1-50637-183-3, 978-1-50637-183-2, Sage Publications, 2020.
    ... Textbook discussing the concepts of research, data collection, data analysis and statistics methods using Stata.

    11. Statistics in Medicine, Fourth Edition
    Robert H. Riffenburgh and Daniel L. Gillen
    0128153288, 978-0-12-815328-4, Academic Press, 2020.
    ... Statistics in Medicine, Fourth Edition, by Robert H. Riffenburgh and Daniel L. Gillen, is an excellent book, useful as a reference for researchers in the medical sciences and as a textbook.

    12. Microeconometrics Using Stata, Second Edition, Volumes I and II
    A. Colin Cameron and Pravin K. Trivedi
    1-59718-359-8, 978-1-59718-359-8, Stata Press, 2022.
    ... Microeconometrics Using Stata, Second Edition is an invaluable reference for researchers and students interested in applied microeconometric methods.

    13. Microeconometrics Using Stata, Second Edition, Volume I: Cross-Sectional and Panel Regression Methods
    A. Colin Cameron and Pravin K. Trivedi
    1-59718-361-X, 978-1-59718-361-1, Stata Press, 2022.
    ... Microeconometrics Using Stata, Second Edition is an invaluable reference for researchers and students interested in applied microeconometric methods.

    14. Microeconometrics Using Stata, Second Edition, Volume II: Nonlinear Models and Causal Inference Methods
    A. Colin Cameron and Pravin K. Trivedi
    1-59718-362-8, 978-1-59718-362-8, Stata Press, 2022.
    ... Microeconometrics Using Stata, Second Edition is an invaluable reference for researchers and students interested in applied microeconometric methods.

    15. Using Stata for Principles of Econometrics, Fourth Edition
    Lee C. Adkins and R. Carter Hill
    1-118-03208-X, 978-1-118-03208-4, Wiley, 2011.
    ... A companion to Principles of Econometrics, Fourth Edition. Together, the two books provide a very good intro to econometrics for undergrad students and first-year grad students.

    16. A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, Fourth Edition
    Michael N. Mitchell
    1-59718-365-2, 978-1-59718-365-9, Stata Press, 2022.
    ... An essential introduction and reference for Stata graphics.

    17. Statistical Modeling for Biomedical Researchers: A Simple Introduction to the Analysis of Complex Data, Second Edition
    William D. Dupont
    0-521-61480-5, 978-0-521-61480-1, Cambridge University Press, 2009.
    ... PAPERBACK. Ideal for a one-semester graduate course in biostatistics and epidemiology. Dupont assumes only a basic knowledge of statistics, such as that obtained from a standard introductory statistics course. Stata is used extensively throughout the text, making it possible to introduce computationally complex methods with little or no higher-level mathematics.

    18. Essential Medical Statistics, Second Edition
    Betty R. Kirkwood and Jonathan A. C. Sterne
    0-865-42871-9, 978-0-86542-871-3, Blackwell Science, 2003.
    ... Excellent overview of the basics of medical statistics and achieves a good balance between classic methodology, such as contingency tables, and more sophisticated models, such as Cox regression

    19. Discovering Structural Equation Modeling Using Stata, Revised Edition
    Alan C. Acock
    1-59718-139-0, 978-1-59718-139-6, Stata Press, 2013.
    ... This text successfully introduces both the statistical principles involved in structural equation modeling (SEM) and the use of Stata to fit these models.

    20. One Hundred Nineteen Stata Tips, Third Edition
    Nicholas J. Cox and H. Joseph Newton (editors)
    1-59718-143-9, 978-1-59718-143-3, Stata Press, 2014.
    ... This book compiles tips previously published in the Stata Journal into a compact tome for ease of reference; useful for both new and experienced users.

    21. Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata, Third Edition
    J. Scott Long and Jeremy Freese
    1-59718-111-0, 978-1-59718-111-2, Stata Press, 2014.
    ... Is an essential reference for those who use Stata to fit and interpret regression models for categorical data. Although regression models for categorical dependent variables are common, few texts explain how to interpret such models; this text decisively fills the void.

    22. Meta-Analysis in Stata: An Updated Collection from the Stata Journal, Second Edition
    Tom M. Palmer and Jonathan A. C. Sterne (editors)
    1-59718-147-1, 978-1-59718-147-1, Stata Press, 2016.
    ... Editors Tom Palmer and Jonathan Sterne show how each of the articles in this collection relates to others and how each fits in the overall literature of meta-analysis. In this new edition, Palmer and Sterne have substantially expanded the scope of the collection to cover in more depth many contemporary advances that will help keep the reader up to date.

    23. An Introduction to Stata Programming, Second Edition
    Christopher F. Baum
    1-59718-150-1, 978-1-59718-150-1, Stata Press, 2016.
    ... Is a great reference for anyone who wants to learn Stata programming.

    24. Microeconometrics Using Stata, Revised Edition (Chinese)
    A. Colin Cameron and Pravin K. Trivedi
    7-5624-8536-4, 978-7-5624-8536-0, Chongqing University Press, 2016.
    ... An outstanding introduction to microeconometrics and how to do microeconometric research using Stata in Chinese. Covers topics left out of other microeconometrics textbooks and omitted from basic introductions to Stata.

    25. Introduction to Time Series Using Stata, Revised Edition
    Sean Becketti
    1-59718-306-7, 978-1-59718-306-2, Stata Press, 2020.
    ... Provides a practical guide to working with time-series data using Stata and will appeal to a broad range of users.

    26. Psychological Statistics and Psychometrics Using Stata
    Scott Baldwin
    1-59718-303-2, 978-1-59718-303-1, Stata Press, 2019.
    ... A complete and concise resource for students and researchers in the behavioral sciences. Professor Baldwin includes dozens of worked examples using real data to illustrate the theory and concepts. This book would be an excellent textbook for a graduate-level course in psychometrics. It is also an ideal reference for psychometricians who are new to Stata.

    27. Statistics for Social Understanding: With Stata and SPSS
    Nancy Whittier, Tina Wildhagen, and Howard J. Gold
    1-5381-0983-2, 978-1-5381-0983-0, Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.
    ... Statistics for social understanding

    28. A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Revised Sixth Edition
    Alan C. Acock
    1-59718-367-9, 978-1-59718-367-3, Stata Press, 2023.
    ... Is aimed at new Stata users who want to become proficient in Stata. After reading this introductory text, new users will be able not only to use Stata well but also to learn new aspects of Stata.

    29. Stata Tips, Fourth Edition, Volumes I and II
    Nicholas J. Cox (editor)
    978-1-59718-405-2, Stata Press, 2024.
    ... Stata Tips provides concise and insightful notes about commands, features, and tricks that will help you obtain a deeper understanding of Stata. The book comprises the contributions of the Stata community that have appeared in the Stata Journal since 2003.

    30. Stata Tips, Fourth Edition, Volume I: Tips 1-119
    Nicholas J. Cox
    1-59718-407-1, 978-1-59718-407-6, Stata Press, 2024.
    ... One Hundred Nineteen Stata Tips provides concise and insightful notes about commands, features, and tricks that will help you obtain a deeper understanding of Stata. The book comprises the contributions of the Stata community that have appeared in the Stata Journal since 2003.

    31. Stata Tips, Fourth Edition, Volume II: Tips 120-152
    Nicholas J. Cox
    1-59718-409-8, 978-1-59718-409-0, Stata Press, 2024.
    ... Stata Tips provides concise and insightful notes about commands, features, and tricks that will help you obtain a deeper understanding of Stata. The book comprises the contributions of the Stata community that have appeared in the Stata Journal since 2003.

    32. Flexible Parametric Survival Analysis Using Stata: Beyond the Cox Model
    Patrick Royston and Paul C. Lambert
    1-59718-079-3, 978-1-59718-079-5, Stata Press, 2011.
    ... Researchers wishing to fit regression models to survival data have long faced the difficult task of choosing between the Cox model and a parametric survival model such as Weibull. This text is concerned with obtaining a compromise between Cox and parametric models that retains the desired features of both types of models. This book is written for Stata 12, but is fully compatible with Stata 11 as well.

    33. Bayesian Analysis with Stata
    John Thompson
    1-59718-141-2, 978-1-59718-141-9, Stata Press, 2014.
    ... Bayesian Analysis with Stata is a compendium of Stata user-written commands for Bayesian analysis. It contains just enough theoretical and foundational material to be useful to all levels of users interested in Bayesian statistics, from neophytes to aficionados.

    34. Probabilité et Statistique pour les Sciences de la Santé: Apprentissage au Moyen du Logiciel Stata
    Patrick Taffé
    1-59718-145-5, 978-1-59718-145-7, Stata Press, 2014.
    ... Probabilite et Statistique pour les Sciences de la Sante: Apprentissage au Moyen du Logiciel Stata, by Patrick Taffe, meticulously covers the major aspects of probability and statistics: historical perspective, descriptive statistics, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation analysis, regression, and variance analysis. Numerous examples and exercises are provided to guide the reader through the problem-solving process, all the while showing how to use Stata. The book also includes a chapter that describes the main features of Stata. Succinct solutions to exercises are given at the end.

    35. Propensity Score Analysis: Statistical Methods and Applications, Second Edition
    Shenyang Y. Guo and Mark W. Fraser
    1-4522-3500-7, 978-1-4522-3500-4, Sage, 2015.
    ... The second edition of Propensity Score Analysis by Shenyang Guo and Mark W. Fraser is an excellent book on estimating treatment effects from observational data. New to the second edition are sections on multivalued treatments, generalized propensity-score estimators, and enhanced sections on propensity-score weighting estimators. Most of the examples in this book use Stata, and many of the estimators discussed in this new edition are implemented in the -teffects- command available in Stata 13.