2009年3月5日星期四

stata 学习资料

Resources for learning Stata

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User-written resources
Official resources
Resources in other languages
Others’ portals and Google searches
User-written resources
Some of these resources are based on earlier versions of Stata. These are also useful for users of Stata 10, because Stata preserves features from earlier versions. Because Stata is cross-platform, even if tutorials claim to require a particular operating system, they will be applicable to all platforms; only the default directories and path specifications will be different.
Resources to help you learn and use Stata, UCLA Academic Technology Services, USA
An extensive resource of Stata information, including FAQs, learning modules, a quick-reference guide, annotated output, textbook examples, and more. New users may want to visit the Stata Starter Kit section of the UCLA site. Don't miss the Stata Web Books and the movies.
Carolina Population Center Stata Tutorial
A detailed extended tutorial on Stata. Although the tutorial focusses on data management, it has a lessons on analyzing survey data and graphics, as well as a list of quick tips.
Introduction to Stata (PDF), Christopher F. Baum, Boston College, USA
A 67-page description of Stata, its key features and benefits, and other useful information.
Stata Tutorial, Syracuse University
Lessons on data management and time series within Stata.
Stata for dummies and other variables, Roy Mill, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
A series of short tutorials covering the typical steps in a statistical project. The tutorials range from data management to automation with a dash of statistics and postestimation.
Survival Analysis with Stata: Course EC968, Stephen Jenkins, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, UK
Lessons, programs, do-files, and a PDF book about survival analysis in Stata.
gologit2 and olgm, Richard Williams, University of Notre Dame, USA
Programs, readings, and documentation for generalized ordered logit and partial proportional-odds models for ordinal dependent variables (gologit2) and ordinal generalized linear models (oglm).
Introduction to Stata and the Management of Financial Data, Dr. Demetris Christodoulou, Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney, Australia
Portal for downloading the user-written software manual Introduction to Stata and the Management of Financial Data.
South Africa Distance Learning Project on Stata [based on Stata 8], University of Michigan, USA
An extensive teaching web site dedicated to Stata. Some of the topics covered are
Introduction to surveys
Understanding distributions
Multiple-regression analysis
Graphing with Stata 8
Stata tutorials for the American Economic Association Summer Program 2004, Duke University in partnership with North Carolina A&T State University
Class notes, tutorials, and do-files by Stas Kolenikov for the American Economic Association Summer Program at Duke University.
Applied Econometrics lecture notes, Econometrics Group, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lecture notes covering introductory econometrics topics, including Box–Cox transformation, dynamic models, bootstrapping techniques, Granger causality, Monte Carlo simulation and nonlinear regression, and simultaneous equation models, with examples using Stata.
Stata Introduction, Princeton University, USA
An extensive introduction to Stata covering general information about Stata and for learning Stata.
Introduction to Stata, Lancaster University, UK
A collection of tutorials starting with the basics of Stata and extending through generalized linear models and smoothing. This site has a variety of datasets available for use in the examples.
Programs and tutorials written by Stanislav Kolenikov, University of Missouri, USA
Many Stata programs and tutorials, including an introductory tutorial to bootstrapping with Stata, describing the basic principles and Stata routines to implement bootstrap, and an 80-page Russian PDF introduction to Stata.
Centre for Integrated Genomic Medical Research, The University of Manchester, UK
This web site provides a wide variety of information, from basic Stata topics useful to researchers of all fields to specific tips for those involved in genetic research. This site also provides useful links to other Stata-related resources.
A Quick Guide to Stata 8 for Windows (PDF), Kurt Schmidheiny, Universit?de Lausanne, HEC, Switzerland
Course notes on the basics of Stata, including important features and functions.
An Introduction to Stata (PDF), IT Support at the LSE Research Laboratory, UK
An introduction to Stata and various commands.
Getting Started with Stata for MS Windows: A Brief Introduction, Robert Yaffee, New York University, USA
An introduction to Stata (PDF).
Official resources
Official Stata Technical Support FAQs, StataCorp LP, USA
Answers to the most frequently asked questions in statistics, data management, graphics, and operating system issues.
Statalist FAQ, StataCorp LP, USA
Information on subscribing, unsubscribing, and using the free Stata discussion list at Harvard University.
The Stata Journal FAQ, StataCorp LP, USA
Information on the quarterly Stata Journal, a printed and electronic journal containing reviewed articles related to Stata.
Also see the Stata Technical Bulletin FAQ. Although the SJ superseded the STB, past STB issues contain valuable information. The FAQ includes information on how to obtain over the net the software associated with the published articles.
Resources in other languages
Danish Short Course Materials, Denmark
Homepage for Jens M. Lauritsen containing tutorials in Danish and other Stata materials. Includes a 78-page introductory text in Danish (PDF), as well as course datasets and supplementary ado-files.
Applied econometric analysis with Stata 6 (Russian), Stanislav Kolenikov, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
A 110-page introduction into econometric uses of regression with Stata 6 written in Russian.
Others’ portals and Google searches
del.icio.us StatComp archive, UCLA Academic Technology Services, USA
The del.icio.us StatComp archive for Stata materials includes such resources as Statalist, the Stata listserver; FAQs; primers on Stata commands and programming; helpful guides for users of other statistical packages; and links to publications (Stata Press, the Stata Journal, and third party). Newcomers to Stata will benefit from the diverse array of introductory resources such as the Stata Starter Kit.
UCLA Stata Portal, UCLA Academic Technology Services, USA
A web site that links and searches across Stata sites around the world. The del.icio.us StatComp archive is superseding this resource, but it is still useful.
Useful Google Searches
Here are links to useful Google searches:
Learning Stata
Stata (tutorials or introduction)

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