Learn how to deal with small numbers of clusters for linear models. See new resources for getting started with the basics in Stata. Join our Stata Conference preworkshop. And more. All inside the latest issue of the Stata News.
The Stata News
Vol 39 No 2

Learn how to deal with small numbers of clusters for linear models. See new resources for getting started with the basics in Stata. Join our Stata Conference preworkshop. And more. All inside the latest issue of the Stata News.

In the spotlight: Robust inference

With few clusters, cluster–robust standard errors are unreliable. See alternatives to deal with small numbers of clusters for linear models in Stata.

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Introduction to Stata basics
 

Are you teaching and need materials to get your students up and running with Stata quickly? Are you a new user wanting to quickly learn Stata features? Check out our new resource "Introduction to Stata basics".

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Community corner: Stacked generalization

Combine results from multiple machine learners to get the best predictions. Try the pystacked command by Ahrens, Hansen, and Schaffer to perform stacked generalization.

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2024 Stata Conference Portland: Join our preconference workshop

New this year, make plans to join our first preconference workshop covering Bayesian analysis on 31 July. The program is being finalized and registration will open soon.

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Join us for in-person training in Austin

We have added many courses for you to learn Stata now through the fall—in person in Austin, TX, and Washington, DC, or online. See the updated schedule.

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Stata Press joins VitalSource's Inclusive Access program

By joining the Inclusive Access program, we have made it easier for instructors using Stata in their courses to provide their students with access to Stata Press titles.

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