Workshop teaching basic Stata usage Slides and workshop do-file downloadable from the workshop webpage (stats.oarc.ucla.edu/stata/sem...) under the section "Live presentation".
Excellent video! I had absolutely no knowledge of STATA before, but now I have to use it for my research, and this video really helped me get going. Thanks!
Just FYI, Stata introduced the ability to use multiple data sets in memory in version 16. It is called the frames command. Great command, you should check it out.
Hello sir, thank you for the quality of your course. But only I do not master English, so I want to download the video with French subtitles. At the moment, I can't. I need your help please, thank you!
Excellent video! I had absolutely no knowledge of STATA before, but now I have to use it for my research, and this video really helped me get going. Thanks!
YOUR THE BEST, YOU JUST SIMPLIFIED EVERYTHING THANKYOU SO MUCH PROFESSOR
Great video! Great delivery and insights!
Just FYI, Stata introduced the ability to use multiple data sets in memory in version 16. It is called the frames command. Great command, you should check it out.
Excellent teaching, thank you very much
Thanks a lot! Greetings from University of Adelaide.
very insightful, I would wish to know how to use these commands after doing missing imputation with MICE
Hello sir, thank you for the quality of your course. But only I do not master English, so I want to download the video with French subtitles. At the moment, I can't. I need your help please, thank you!
Was the .DAT file mystery ever resolved?
can you please share the do file please
lmao in the last half the vod "nolabel" actually means no chapter division (which is still ok and comprehensive to watch though)
The 'li' syntax didn't work for me. It returned errors