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re: st: mata courses?


From   David Airey <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   re: st: mata courses?
Date   Wed, 19 Apr 2006 11:22:11 -0500

I would be inclined to purchase an introductory course.

Bill Gould's crystal example of the chi-square test for a hypothesized distribution was just the kind of thing I would like more of, along with his prior correlation matrix example. Or rather would like to be more capable of working the implementation myself! I do get the Stata Journal, and I'll pay more attention!

I would also be interested in, no joke, a text on matrix algebra for statistics (there are one or two of these on the market) but that drew heavily if not exclusively from Mata.

Cheers,

-Dave


You should turn this round. You should make it
clear what kind of course you would most like.
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