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Volume 14, issue 4, 2014
- The Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2014: Roger Newson pp. 703-707

- H. Joseph Newton and Nicholas Cox
- Plotting regression coefficients and other estimates pp. 708-737

- Ben Jann
- Tools for checking calibration of a Cox model in external validation: Approach based on individual event probabilities pp. 738-755

- Patrick Royston
- Estimation of multiprocess survival models with cmp pp. 756-777

- Tamás Bartus and David Roodman
- dhreg, xtdhreg, and bootdhreg: Commands to implement double-hurdle regression pp. 778-797

- Christoph Engel and Peter Moffatt
- The chi-squared goodness-of-fit test for count-data models pp. 798-816

- Miguel Manjon Antolin and Oscar Martinez
- txttool: Utilities for text analysis in Stata pp. 817-829

- Unislawa Williams and Sean P. Williams
- iop: Estimating ex-ante inequality of opportunity pp. 830-846

- Florian Wendelspiess Chávez Juárez and Isidro Soloaga
- femlogit-Implementation of the multinomial logit model with fixed effects pp. 847-862

- Klaus Pforr
- Analysis of partially observed clustered data using generalized estimating equations and multiple imputation pp. 863-883

- Kathryn M. Aloisio, Sonja A. Swanson, Nadia Micali, Alison Field and Nicholas Horton
- Lee (2009) treatment-effect bounds for nonrandom sample selection pp. 884-894

- Harald Tauchmann
- General-to-specific modeling in Stata pp. 895-908

- Damian Clarke
- Robust data-driven inference in the regression-discontinuity design pp. 909-946

- Sebastian Calonico, Matias Cattaneo and Rocio Titiunik
- adjcatlogit, ccrlogit, and ucrlogit: Fitting ordinal logistic regression models pp. 947-964

- Morten W. Fagerland
- Collecting and organizing Stata graphs pp. 965-974

- Joseph D. Wolfe and Shawn Bauldry
- Speaking Stata: Design plots for graphical summary of a response given factors pp. 975-990

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 121: Box plots side by side pp. 991-996

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 997
- Editors
Volume 14, issue 3, 2014
- ivtreatreg: A command for fitting binary treatment models with heterogeneous response to treatment and unobservable selection pp. 453-480

- Giovanni Cerulli
- Obtaining critical values for test of Markov regime switching pp. 481-498

- Valerie Bostwick and Douglas Steigerwald
- A command for significance and power to test for the existence of a unique most probable category pp. 499-510

- Bryan M. Fellman and Joe Ensor
- Merger simulation with nested logit demand pp. 511-540

- Jonas Björnerstedt and Frank Verboven
- treatrew: A user-written command for estimating average treatment effects by reweighting on the propensity score pp. 541-561

- Giovanni Cerulli
- Modeling count data with generalized distributions pp. 562-579

- Tammy Harris, Joseph Hilbe and James W. Hardin
- A Stata package for the application of semiparametric estimators of dose–response functions pp. 580-604

- Michela Bia, Carlos A. Flores, Alfonso Flores-Lagunes and Alessandra Mattei
- Space-filling location selection pp. 605-622

- Michela Bia and Philippe Van Kerm
- Adaptive Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling and estimation in Mata pp. 623-661

- Matthew Baker
- csvconvert: A simple command to gather comma-separated value files into Stata pp. 662-669

- Alberto Gaggero
- The bmte command: Methods for the estimation of treatment effects when exclusion restrictions are unavailable pp. 670-683

- Ian McCarthy, Daniel Millimet and Rusty Tchernis
- Panel cointegration analysis with xtpedroni pp. 684-692

- Timothy Neal
- Stata and Dropbox pp. 693-696

- Raymond Hicks
- Review of An Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, Fourth Edition, by Juul and Frydenberg pp. 697-700

- Ariel Linden
- Software updates pp. 701
- Editors
Volume 14, issue 2, 2014
- Self-consistent density estimation pp. 237-258

- Joerg Luedicke and Alberto Bernacchia
- Simulated multivariate random-effects probit models for unbalanced panels pp. 259-279

- Alexander Plum
- Regression models for count data based on the negative binomial(p) distribution pp. 280-291

- James W. Hardin and Joseph Hilbe
- Estimation and testing of binomial and beta-binomial regression models with and without zero inflation pp. 292-303

- James W. Hardin and Joseph Hilbe
- Density-based empirical likelihood procedures for testing symmetry of data distributions and K-sample comparisons pp. 304-328

- Albert Vexler, Hovig Tanajian and Alan D. Hutson
- A smooth covariate rank transformation for use in regression models with a sigmoid dose–response function pp. 329-341

- Patrick Royston
- From Stata to aML pp. 342-362

- Sara Ayllón
- A menu-driven facility for power and detectable-difference calculations in stepped-wedge cluster-randomized trials pp. 363-380

- Karla Hemming and Alan Girling
- Importing Chinese historical stock market quotations from NetEase pp. 381-388

- Xuan Zhang and Chuntao Li
- Power analyses for detecting effects for multiple coefficients in regression pp. 389-397

- Christopher L. Aberson
- Note on Lilien and modified Lilien index pp. 398-406

- Muhammad Rashid Ansari, Chiara Mussida and Francesco Pastore
- Stata command for calculating adverse event and efficacy stopping boundaries for phase II single-arm trials pp. 407-417

- Bryan M. Fellman
- Application of multiple imputation using the two-fold fully conditional specification algorithm in longitudinal clinical data pp. 418-431

- Catherine Welch, Jonathan Bartlett and Irene Petersen
- Speaking Stata: Self and others pp. 432-444

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Introduction to Time Series Using Stata by Sean Becketti pp. 445-448
- Dimitriy V. Masterov
- Stata tip 120: Certifying subroutines pp. 449-450
- Maarten Buis
- Software updates pp. 451
- Editors
Volume 14, issue 1, 2014
- sreweight: A Stata command to reweight survey data to external totals pp. 4-21

- Daniele Pacifico
- Calibrating survey data using iterative proportional fitting (raking) pp. 22-59

- Stanislav Kolenikov
- miivfind: A command for identifying model-implied instrumental variables for structural equation models in Stata pp. 60-75

- Shawn Bauldry
- Indirect treatment comparison pp. 76-86

- Branko Miladinovic, Anna Chaimani, Iztok Hozo and Benjamin Djulbegovic
- Net survival estimation with stns pp. 87-102

- Isabelle Clerc-Urmes, Michel Grzebyk and Guy Hedelin
- Reports and other PDF documents pp. 103-118

- Rafael J. A. Camara
- Estimating adjusted associations between random effects from multilevel models: The reffadjust package pp. 119-140

- Tom M. Palmer, Corrie M. Macdonald-Wallis, Debbie A. Lawlor and Kate Tilling
- Estimating the dose–response function through a generalized linear model approach pp. 141-158

- Barbara Guardabascio and Marco Ventura
- Sample size and power calculations for trials and quasi-experimental studies with clustering pp. 159-175

- Evridiki Batistatou, Chris Roberts and Steve Roberts
- strel2: A command for estimating excess hazard and relative survival in large population-based studies pp. 176-190

- Michael Hills, Bernard Rachet and Milena Falcaro
- Estimating marginal treatment effects using parametric and semiparametric methods pp. 191-217

- Scott Brave and Thomas Walstrum
- Stata tip 116: Where did my p-values go? (Part 3) pp. 218-220
- Maarten Buis
- Stata tip 117: graph combine--Combining graphs pp. 221-225
- Lars Angquist
- Stata tip 118: Orthogonalizing powered and product terms using residual centering pp. 226-229
- Carsten Sauer
- Stata tip 119: Expanding datasets for graphical ends pp. 230-235
- Nicholas Cox
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