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Volume 11, issue 4, 2011
- gformula: Estimating causal effects in the presence of time-varying confounding or mediation using the g-computation formula pp. 479-517

- Rhian M. Daniel, Bianca L. De Stavola and Simon N. Cousens
- Bayesian model averaging and weighted-average least squares: Equivariance, stability, and numerical issues pp. 518-544

- Giuseppe De Luca and Jan Magnus
- Treatment interactions with nonexperimental data in Stata pp. 545-555

- Graham Brown and Thanos Mergoupis
- mvdcmp: Multivariate decomposition for nonlinear response models pp. 556-576

- Daniel Powers, Hirotoshi Yoshioka and Myeong-Su Yun
- Dynamic simulations of autoregressive relationships pp. 577-588

- Laron K. Williams and Guy D. Whitten
- Managing the U.S. Census 2000 and World Development Indicators databases for statistical analysis in Stata pp. 589-604

- P. Wilner Jeanty
- Causal mediation analysis pp. 605-619

- Raymond Hicks and Dustin Tingley
- Importing financial data pp. 620-626

- Mehmet Dicle and John Levendis
- Stata tip 103: Expressing confidence with gradations pp. 627-631

- Ulrich Kohler and Stephanie Eckman
- Stata tip 104: Added text and title options pp. 632-633

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 634
- Editors
Volume 11, issue 3, 2011
- Logistic quantile regression in Stata pp. 327-344

- Nicola Orsini and Matteo Bottai
- Nonparametric bounds for the causal effect in a binary instrumental-variable model pp. 345-367

- Tom M. Palmer, Roland R. Ramsahai, Vanessa Didelez and Nuala A. Sheehan
- Impact of interventions on discrete outcomes: Maximum likelihood estimation of the binary choice models with binary endogenous regressors pp. 368-385

- Michael Lokshin and Zurab Sajaia
- The impact of different sources of body mass index assessment on smoking onset: An application of multiple-source information models pp. 386-402

- Maria Paola Caria, Rino Bellocco, Maria Rosaria Galanti and Nicholas Horton
- A closer examination of three small-sample approximations to the multiple-imputation degrees of freedom pp. 403-419

- David A. Wagstaff and Ofer Harel
- Comparing coefficients of nested nonlinear probability models pp. 420-438

- Ulrich Kohler, Kristian Karlson and Anders Holm
- GMM estimation of the covariance structure of longitudinal data on earnings pp. 439-459

- Aedín Doris, Donal O’Neill and Olive Sweetman
- Speaking Stata: Fun and fluency with functions pp. 460-471

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 101: Previous but different pp. 472-473

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 102: Highlighting specific bars pp. 474-477

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 478
- Editors
Volume 11, issue 2, 2011
- Richard Sperling (1961-2011) pp. 157-158
- Christopher Baum
- Fitting fully observed recursive mixed-process models with cmp pp. 159-206

- David Roodman
- Estimation of ordered response models with sample selection pp. 213-239

- Giuseppe De Luca and Valeria Perotti
- poisson: Some convergence issues pp. 215-225

- João Santos Silva and Silvana Tenreyro
- Simon's minimax and optimal and Jung's admissible two-stage designs with or without curtailment pp. 240-254

- Cornelia U. Kunz and Meinhard Kieser
- Multivariate random-effects meta-regression: Updates to mvmeta pp. 255-270

- Ian White
- M statistic commands: Interpoint distance distribution analysis pp. 271-289

- Pietro Tebaldi, Marco Bonetti and Marcello Pagano
- Estimating adjusted risk ratios for matched and unmatched data: An update pp. 290-298

- Peter Cummings
- Generating random samples from user-defined distributions pp. 299-304

- Katarına Lukacsy
- Speaking Stata: Compared with pp. 305-314

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 97: Getting at ρ’s and σ’s pp. 315-317
- Maarten Buis
- Stata tip 98: Counting substrings within strings pp. 318-320
- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 99: Taking extra care with encode pp. 321-322
- Clyde Schechter
- Stata tip 100: Mata and the case of the missing macros pp. 323-324
- William Gould and Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 325
- Editors
Volume 11, issue 1, 2011
- A procedure to tabulate and plot results after flexible modeling of a quantitative covariate pp. 1-29

- Nicola Orsini and Sander Greenland
- Nonparametric item response theory using Stata pp. 30-51

- Jean-Benoit Hardouin, Angelique Bonnaud-Antignac and Veronique Sebille
- Visualization of social networks in Stata using multidimensional scaling pp. 52-63

- Rense Corten
- Pointwise confidence intervals for the covariate-adjusted survivor function in the Cox model pp. 64-81

- Matthew Cefalu
- Estimation of hurdle models for overdispersed count data pp. 82-94

- Helmut Farbmacher
- Right-censored Poisson regression model pp. 95-105

- Rafal Raciborski
- Stata utilities for geocoding and generating travel time and travel distance information pp. 106-119

- Adam Ozimek and Daniel Miles
- eq5d: A command to calculate index values for the EQ-5D quality-of-life instrument pp. 120-125

- Juan Manuel Ramos-Goni and Oliver Rivero-Arias
- Speaking Stata: MMXI and all that: Handling Roman numerals within Stata pp. 126-142

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 94: Manipulation of prediction parameters for parametric survival regression models pp. 143-144

- Theresa Boswell and Roberto G. Gutierrez
- Stata tip 95: Estimation of error covariances in a linear model pp. 145-148

- Nicholas Horton
- Stata tip 96: Cube roots pp. 149-154

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 155
- Editors