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Volume 10, issue 4, 2010
- A suite of commands for fitting the skew-normal and skew-t models pp. 507-539

- Yulia V. Marchenko and Marc G. Genton
- Fitting heterogeneous choice models with oglm pp. 540-567

- Richard Williams
- Frequentist q-values for multiple-test procedures pp. 568-584

- Roger Newson
- Making spatial analysis operational: Commands for generating spatial-effect variables in monadic and dyadic data pp. 585-605

- Eric Neumayer and Thomas Plümper
- Age-period-cohort modeling pp. 606-627

- Mark J. Rutherford, Paul C. Lambert and John R. Thompson
- A simple feasible procedure to fit models with high-dimensional fixed effects pp. 628-649

- Paulo Guimaraes and Pedro Portugal
- Variable selection in linear regression pp. 650-669

- Charles Lindsey and Simon Sheather
- Speaking Stata: Graphing subsets pp. 670-681

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 68: Week assumptions pp. 682-685

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 92: Manual implementation of permutations and bootstraps pp. 686-688

- Lars Ängquist
- Stata tip 93: Handling multiple y axes on twoway graphs pp. 689-690

- Vince Wiggins
- Software updates pp. 691-692
- Editors
Volume 10, issue 3, 2010
- An introduction to maximum entropy and minimum cross-entropy estimation using Stata pp. 315-330

- Martin Wittenberg
- bacon: An effective way to detect outliers in multivariate data using Stata (and Mata) pp. 331-338

- Sylvain Weber
- Comparing the predictive powers of survival models using Harrell’s C or Somers’ D pp. 339-358

- Roger Newson
- Using Stata with PHASE and Haploview: Commands for importing and exporting data pp. 359-368

- J. Charles Huber
- simsum: Analyses of simulation studies including Monte Carlo error pp. 369-385

- Ian White
- Projection of power and events in clinical trials with a time-to-event outcome pp. 386-394

- Patrick Royston and Friederike M.-S. Barthel
- metaan: Random-effects meta-analysis pp. 395-407

- Evangelos Kontopantelis and David Reeves
- Regression analysis of censored data using pseudo-observations pp. 408-422

- Erik T. Parner and Per K. Andersen
- Estimation of quantile treatment effects with Stata pp. 423-457

- Markus Frölich and Blaise Melly
- Translation from narrative text to standard codes variables with Stata pp. 458-481

- Federico Belotti and Domenico Depalo
- Speaking Stata: The limits of sample skewness and kurtosis pp. 482-495

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 89: Estimating means and percentiles following multiple imputation pp. 496-499

- Peter A. Lachenbruch
- Stata tip 90: Displaying partial results pp. 500-502

- Martin Weiss
- Stata tip 91: Putting unabbreviated varlists into local macros pp. 503-504

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 505
- Editors
Volume 10, issue 2, 2010
- Resampling variance estimation for complex survey data pp. 165-199

- Stanislav Kolenikov
- Optimal power transformation via inverse response plots pp. 200-214

- Charles Lindsey and Simon Sheather
- Model fit assessment via marginal model plots pp. 215-225

- Charles Lindsey and Simon Sheather
- Analyzing longitudinal data in the presence of informative drop-out: The jmre1 command pp. 226-251

- Nikos Pantazis and Giota Touloumi
- Computing Murphy–Topel-corrected variances in a heckprobit model with endogeneity pp. 252-258

- Juan Muro, Cristina Suarez and Marıa del Mar Zamora
- Multivariate outlier detection in Stata pp. 259-266

- Vincenzo Verardi and Catherine Dehon
- Data envelopment analysis pp. 267-280

- Yong-bae Ji and Choonjoo Lee
- Speaking Stata: Finding variables pp. 281-296

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Multivariable Model-building: A Pragmatic Approach to Regression Analysis Based on Fractional Polynomials for Modeling Continuous Variables, by Royston and Sauerbrei pp. 297-302

- William Dupont
- Stata tip 86: The missing() function pp. 303-304
- Bill Rising
- Stata tip 87: Interpretation of interactions in nonlinear models pp. 305-308
- Maarten Buis
- Stata tip 88: Efficiently evaluating elasticities with the margins command pp. 309-312
- Christopher Baum
- Software updates pp. 313
- Editors
Volume 10, issue 1, 2010
- A conversation with Kit Baum pp. 3-8

- Nicholas Cox
- Ana Isabel Palma Carlos Timberlake (1943-2009) pp. 9-10

- Teresa Timberlake and Nicholas Cox
- Direct and indirect effects in a logit model pp. 11-29

- Maarten Buis
- Using the world development indicators database for statistical analysis in Stata pp. 30-45

- P. Wilner Jeanty
- Tabulating SPost results using estout and esttab pp. 46-60

- Ben Jann and J. Scott Long
- riskplot: A graphical aid to investigate the effect of multiple categorical risk factors pp. 61-68

- Milena Falcaro and Andrew Pickles
- Power transformation via multivariate Box–Cox pp. 69-81

- Charles Lindsey and Simon Sheather
- Centering and reference groups for estimates of fixed effects: Modifications to felsdvreg pp. 82-103

- Kata Mihaly, Daniel F. McCaffrey, J. R. Lockwood and Tim Sass
- Creating synthetic discrete-response regression models pp. 104-124

- Joseph Hilbe
- Mata Matters: Stata in Mata pp. 125-142

- William Gould
- Speaking Stata: The statsby strategy pp. 143-151

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 83: Merging multilingual datasets pp. 152-156

- Devra Golbe
- Stata tip 84: Summing missings pp. 157-159

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 85: Looping over nonintegers pp. 160-163

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 164
- Editors