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cover A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, Third Edition has been updated to take advantage of Stata 12’s latest features, including margins plots and contour plots, yet still maintains its in-depth coverage of the Stata graph command and Stata Graph Editor, as well as tricks for producing graphical effects and creating custom graphs.
cover Structural Equation Modeling Reference Manual
Stata added structural equation modeling (SEM) in release 12, and this manual explains all the new features. This manual differs from the other references manuals in that it contains 60 pages of introductory material written in textbook rather than manual style, and it includes another 110 pages containing 26 fully worked examples.
cover Flexible Parametric Survival Analysis Using Stata: Beyond the Cox Model, by Patrick Royston and Paul C. Lambert, is concerned with obtaining a compromise between Cox and parametric models that retains the desired features of both types of models. The book is aimed at researchers who are familiar with the basic concepts of survival analysis and with the stcox and streg commands in Stata. This book is written for Stata 12, but is fully compatible with Stata 11 as well.
cover Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata, Fourth Edition, by William Gould, Jeffrey Pitblado, and Brian Poi, is the essential reference and guide for researchers in all disciplines who wish to write maximum likelihood (ML) estimators in Stata.

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Best sellers

January 15–21, 2012

  1. Microeconometrics Using Stata, Revised Edition
    by A. Colin Cameron and Pravin K. Trivedi
  2. Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata, 2nd Edition
    by J. Scott Long and Jeremy Freese
  3. A Gentle Introduction to Stata, 3rd Edition
    by Alan C. Acock
  4. Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, 2nd Edition
    by Sophia Rabe-Hesketh and Anders Skrondal
  5. A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, Third Edition
    by Michael N. Mitchell