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Volume 13, issue 4, 2013
- The Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2013: Erik Thorlund Parner and Per Kragh Andersen pp. 669-671

- H. Joseph Newton and Nicholas Cox
- Attributable and unattributable risks and fractions and other scenario comparisons pp. 672-698

- Roger Newson
- Dealing with identifier variables in data management and analysis pp. 699-718

- P. Wilner Jeanty
- Stochastic frontier analysis using Stata pp. 718-758

- Federico Belotti, Silvio Daidone, Giuseppe Ilardi and Vincenzo Atella
- Flexible parametric illness-death models pp. 759-775

- Sally R. Hinchliffe, David A. Scott and Paul C. Lambert
- Implementation of a double-hurdle model pp. 776-794

- Bruno Garcia
- Little's test of missing completely at random pp. 795-809

- Cheng Li
- Testing for zero inflation in count models: Bias correction for the Vuong test pp. 810-835

- Bruce A. Desmarais and Jeffrey J. Harden
- Parametric inference using structural break tests pp. 836-861

- Zach Flynn and Leandro Magnusson
- cmpute: A tool to generate or replace a variable pp. 862-866

- Patrick Royston
- group2: Generating the finest partition that is coarser than two given partitions pp. 867-875

- Christian H. Salas Pauliac
- A score test for group comparisons in single-index models pp. 876-883

- Paulo Guimaraes
- Software updates pp. 884
- Editors
Volume 13, issue 3, 2013
- Estimation of multivalued treatment effects under conditional independence pp. 407-450

- Matias Cattaneo, David Drukker and Ashley D. Holland
- Simulation-based sample-size calculation for designing new clinical trials and diagnostic test accuracy studies to update an existing meta-analysis pp. 451-473

- Michael J. Crowther, Sally R. Hinchliffe, Alison Donald and Alex J. Sutton
- Response mapping to translate health outcomes into the generic health-related quality-of-life instrument EQ-5D: Introducing the mrs2eq and oks2eq commands pp. 474-491

- Juan Manuel Ramos-Goni, Oliver Rivero-Arias and Helen Dakin
- Computing adjusted risk ratios and risk differences in Stata pp. 492-509

- Edward Norton, Morgen M. Miller and Lawrence C. Kleinman
- marginscontplot: Plotting the marginal effects of continuous predictors pp. 510-527

- Patrick Royston
- Valid tests when instrumental variables do not perfectly satisfy the exclusion restriction pp. 528-546

- Andres Riquelme, Daniel Berkowitz and Mehmet Caner
- Copula-based maximum-likelihood estimation of sample-selection models pp. 547-573

- Takuya Hasebe
- A short guide and a forest plot command (ipdforest) for one-stage meta-analysis pp. 574-587

- Evangelos Kontopantelis and David Reeves
- Distribution-free estimation of heteroskedastic binary response models in Stata pp. 588-602

- Jason Blevins and Shakeeb Khan
- Financial portfolio selection using the multifactor capital asset pricing model and imported options data pp. 603-617

- Mehmet F. Dicle
- Allocation of ordered exclusive choices pp. 618-624

- Marc Sangnier
- lclogit: A Stata command for fitting latent-class conditional logit models via the expectation-maximization algorithm pp. 625-639

- Daniele Pacifico and Hong il Yoo
- Speaking Stata: Trimming to taste pp. 640-666

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 667
- Editors
Volume 13, issue 2, 2013
- Maximum likelihood and generalized spatial two-stage least-squares estimators for a spatial-autoregressive model with spatial-autoregressive disturbances pp. 221-241

- David Drukker, Ingmar Prucha and Rafal Raciborski
- Creating and managing spatial-weighting matrices with the spmat command pp. 242-286

- David Drukker, Hua Peng, Ingmar Prucha and Rafal Raciborski
- A command for estimating spatial-autoregressive models with spatial-autoregressive disturbances and additional endogenous variables pp. 287-301

- David Drukker, Ingmar Prucha and Rafal Raciborski
- A command for Laplace regression pp. 302-314

- Matteo Bottai and Nicola Orsini
- Importing U.S. exchange rate data from the Federal Reserve and standardizing country names across datasets pp. 315-322

- Betul Dicle, John Levendis and Mehmet F. Dicle
- Generating Manhattan plots in Stata pp. 323-328

- Daniel E. Cook, Kelli R. Ryckman and Jeffrey C. Murray
- Semiparametric fixed-effects estimator pp. 329-336

- François Libois and Vincenzo Verardi
- Exact Wilcoxon signed-rank and Wilcoxon Mann–Whitney ranksum tests pp. 337-343

- Tammy Harris and James W. Hardin
- Extending the flexible parametric survival model for competing risks pp. 344-355

- Sally R. Hinchliffe and Paul C. Lambert
- Goodness-of-fit tests for categorical data pp. 356-365

- Rino Bellocco and Sara Algeri
- Standardizing anthropometric measures in children and adolescents with functions for egen: Update pp. 366-378

- Suzanna I. Vidmar, Tim J. Cole and Huiqi Pan
- Bonferroni and Holm approximations for Sidak and Holland–Copenhaver q-values pp. 379-381

- Roger Newson
- Fitting the generalized multinomial logit model in Stata pp. 382-397

- Yuanyuan Gu, Arne Hole and Stephanie Knox
- Speaking Stata: Creating and varying box plots: Correction pp. 398-400

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 115: How to properly estimate the multinomial probit model with heteroskedastic errors pp. 401-405

- Michael Herrmann
- Software updates pp. 406
- Editors
Volume 13, issue 1, 2013
- Stata as a numerical tool for scientific thought experiments: A tutorial with worked examples pp. 3-20

- Theresa Wimberley, Erik Parner and Henrik Stovring
- Versatile sample-size calculation using simulation pp. 21-38

- Richard Hooper
- Sar: Automatic generation of statistical reports using Stata and Microsoft Word for Windows pp. 39-64

- Giovanni L. Lo Magno
- Within and between estimates in random-effects models: Advantages and drawbacks of correlated random effects and hybrid models pp. 65-76

- Reinhard Schunck
- Trial sequential boundaries for cumulative meta-analyses pp. 77-91

- Branko Miladinovic, Iztok Hozo and Benjamin Djulbegovic
- Regression anatomy, revealed pp. 92-106

- Valerio Filoso
- kmlmap: A Stata command for producing Google’s Keyhole Markup Language pp. 107-113

- Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn
- A menu-driven facility for sample-size calculations in cluster randomized controlled trials pp. 114-135

- Karla Hemming and Jen Marsh
- Estimating Geweke’s (1982) measure of instantaneous feedback pp. 136-140

- Mehmet Dicle and John Levendis
- Two-stage nonparametric bootstrap sampling with shrinkage correction for clustered data pp. 141-164

- Edmond S.-W. Ng, Richard Grieve and James R. Carpenter
- Joint modeling of longitudinal and survival data pp. 165-184

- Michael J. Crowther, Keith R. Abrams and Paul C. Lambert
- Doubly robust estimation in generalized linear models pp. 185-205

- Nicola Orsini, Rino Bellocco and Arvid Sjolander
- Review of Data Analysis Using Stata, Third Edition, by Kohler and Kreuter pp. 206-211

- L. Philip Schumm
- Review of Flexible Parametric Survival Analysis Using Stata: Beyond the Cox Model by Patrick Royston and Paul C. Lambert pp. 212-216

- Nicola Orsini
- Stata tip 114: Expand paired dates to pairs of dates pp. 217-219

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 220
- Editors
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