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Stata Press, a division of StataCorp LP, publishes books, manuals, and journals about Stata statistical software and about general statistics topics for professional researchers of all disciplines. Stata Press publications can be ordered online or by phone, fax, or email.

Featured titles

cover A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Second Edition, by Alan C. Acock, is aimed at new Stata users who want to become proficient in Stata. After reading this introductory text, new users will not only be able to use Stata well but also learn new aspects of Stata easily. cover An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, Second Edition, by Svend Juul, is distinguished in its careful attention to detail. The reader will learn not only how to use Stata but also the skills needed to create the reproducible analyses so necessary in the field.
cover A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, Second Edition, by by Michael N. Mitchell, is a complete guide to Stata’s graph command and the associated Graph Editor. Whether you want to tame the Stata graph command, quickly find out how to produce a graphical effect, master the Stata Graph Editor, or learn approaches that can be used to construct custom graphs, this is the book to read. cover An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata, Second Edition, by Mario Cleves, William W. Gould, Roberto G. Gutierrez, and Yulia Marchenko, 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 not as dexterous in using Stata to analyze survival data.

Best sellers

August 24–August 30

  1. A Gentle Introduction to Stata, 2nd Edition
    by Alan C. Acock
  2. An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, 2nd Edition
    by Svend Juul
  3. A Gentle Introduction to Stata
    (New edition available)
    by Alan C. Acock
  4. A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, 2nd Edition
    by Michael N. Mitchell
  5. Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata, 2nd Edition
    by J. Scott Long and Jeremy Freese