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Statistical Analysis with Stata
Statistical Analysis with Stata
Curriculum
5 Sections
29 Lessons
7 Weeks
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Introduction to Stata
7
1.1
Introduction to the Stata Environment, Help Files, and Third-Party Packages
1.2
Using Do-Files: Commenting for Documentation
1.3
Importing Data from Excel, CSV, and Public Data Sources
1.4
Understanding Data Structure: Wide vs Long
1.5
Cleaning the Dataset: Handling Missing Values, Recoding, Renaming, and Labeling
1.6
Utilizing Loops for Efficient Data Processing
1.7
Using Log Files for Reproducible Research
Data Manipulation in Stata
8
2.1
Generating New Variables: gen, egen, xtiles
2.2
Utilizing the by Command for Group-wise Operations
2.3
Logical Expressions for Data Filtering and Manipulation
2.4
Using preserve and restore for Data Management
2.5
Keeping or Dropping Variables as per Analysis Requirements
2.6
Creating Dummy Variables for Categorical Data
2.7
Combining Datasets Using Different Techniques
2.8
Using the collapse Command for Aggregation
Basic Statistical Routines
4
3.1
Creating Summary Statistics using summarize
3.2
Calculating Correlation Coefficients
3.3
Conducting Student t-test for Hypothesis Testing
3.4
Cross-tabulation and Chi-squared Test for Categorical Data Analysis
Graphics in Stata
3
4.1
Creating Various Graphs: Scatter Plot, Line Plot, Histogram, Bar Graph, Pie Chart
4.2
Fitting Regression Lines to Scatter Plots
4.3
Overlaying and Combining Graphs using two-way and graph combine commands
Regression Analysis in Stata
7
5.1
Model Specification for Regression Analysis
5.2
Using the reg Command for Regression Modelling
5.3
Handling Analytical Weights for Complex Survey Data
5.4
Estimating Standard Errors: Robust, Cluster, and Bootstrap Methods
5.5
Incorporating Interaction Terms in Regression Models
5.6
Analyzing Marginal Effects using margins and marginsplot commands
5.7
Exporting Regression Results to .docx or LaTeX using esttab
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