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Volume 5, issue 4, 2005
- Estimation and inference in dynamic unbalanced panel-data models with a small number of individuals pp. 473-500

- Giovanni Bruno
- Extended generalized linear models: Simultaneous estimation of flexible link and variance functions pp. 501-516

- Anirban Basu
- Buckley-James method for analyzing censored data, with an application to a cardiovascular disease and an HIV/AIDS study pp. 517-526

- James Cui
- Multiple imputation of missing values: Update of ice pp. 527-536

- Patrick Royston
- Confidence intervals for predicted outcomes in regression models for categorical outcomes pp. 537-559

- Jun Xu and J. Scott Long
- Suggestions on Stata programming style pp. 560-566

- Nicholas Cox
- Mata Matters: Using views onto the data pp. 567-573

- William Gould
- Speaking Stata: Smoothing in various directions pp. 574-593

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Data Analysis Using Stata by Kohler and Kreuter pp. 594-600

- L. Philip Schumm
- Stata tip 25: Sequence index plots pp. 601-602

- Ulrich Kohler and Christian Brzinsky-Fay
- Stata tip 26: Maximizing compatibility between Macintosh and Windows pp. 603

- Michael Hanson
- Stata tip 27: Classifying data points on scatter plots pp. 604-606

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 607

- Editors
Volume 5, issue 3, 2005
- Editorial Announcements pp. 287
- H. Joseph Newton and Nicholas Cox
- Making regression tables from stored estimates pp. 288-308

- Ben Jann
- Estimation of marginal effects using margeff pp. 309-329

- Tamás Bartus
- Boosted regression (boosting): An introductory tutorial and a Stata plugin pp. 330-354

- Matthias Schonlau
- Introduction to game-theory calculations pp. 355-370

- Nicola Orsini, Debora Rizzuto and Nicola Nante
- Using density-distribution sunflower plots to explore bivariate relationships in dense data pp. 371-384

- William Dupont and Walton Plummer
- A simple approach to fit the beta-binomial model pp. 385-394

- Paulo Guimaraes
- Stings in the tails: Detecting and dealing with censored data pp. 395-404

- Ronán Conroy
- A multivariable scatterplot smoother pp. 405-412

- Patrick Royston and Nicholas Cox
- Depending on conditions: a tutorial on the cond() function pp. 413-420

- David Kantor and Nicholas Cox
- Mata matters: Translating Fortran pp. 421-441

- William Gould
- Speaking Stata: The protean quantile plot pp. 442-460

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Statistics for Epidemiology by Jewell pp. 461-464

- Rino Bellocco
- Stata tip 22: Variable name abbreviation pp. 465-466

- Philip Ryan
- Stata tip 23: Regaining control over axis ranges pp. 467-468

- Nicholas Winter
- Stata tip 24: Axis labels on two or more levels pp. 469

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 470-471

- Editors
Volume 5, issue 2, 2005
- Exploratory analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) for quantitative traits pp. 141-153

- Mario A. Cleves
- Value label utilities: labeldup and labelrename pp. 154-161

- Jeroen Weesie
- Multilingual datasets pp. 162-187

- Jeroen Weesie
- Multiple imputation of missing values: update pp. 188-201

- Patrick Royston
- Estimation and testing of fixed-effect panel-data systems pp. 202-207

- J. Lloyd Blackwell, III
- Data inspection using biplots pp. 208-233

- Ulrich Kohler and Magdalena Luniak
- Stata in space: Econometric analysis of spatially explicit raster data pp. 224-238

- Daniel Müller
- Using the file command to produce formatted output for other applications pp. 239-247

- Emma Slaymaker
- Teaching statistics to physicians using Stata pp. 248-258

- Susan M. Hailpern
- Speaking Stata: Density probability plots pp. 259-273

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Regression Methods in Biostatistics: Linear, Logistic, Survival, and Repeated Measures Models by Vittinghoff, Glidden, Shiboski, and McCulloch pp. 274-278

- Stanley Lemeshow
- Stata tip 19: A way to leaner, faster graphs pp. 279

- Patrick Royston
- Stata tip 20: Generating histogram bin variables pp. 280-281

- David A. Harrison
- Stata tip 21: The arrows of outrageous fortune pp. 282-284

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 285

- Editors
Volume 5, issue 1, 2005
- A brief history of Stata on its 20th anniversary pp. 2-18

- Nicholas Cox
- A conversation with William Gould pp. 19-31

- H. Joseph Newton
- In at the creation pp. 32-34

- Sean Becketti
- A short history of Statistics with Stata pp. 35-37

- Lawrence Hamilton
- Memories of Stata pp. 38

- Tony Lachenbruch
- The birth of the bulletin pp. 39-40

- Joseph Hilbe
- The history of StataQuest pp. 41-42

- J. Theodore Anagnoson
- Stata at 20: a personal view pp. 43-45

- Patrick Royston
- Stata: The language of choice for time-series analysis? pp. 46-63

- Christopher Baum
- Visualizing main effects and interactions for binary logit models pp. 64-82

- Michael N. Mitchell and Xiao Chen
- Further processing of estimation results: Basic programming with matrices pp. 83-91

- Ian Watson
- Tabulation of multiple responses pp. 93-122

- Ben Jann
- A menu-driven facility for complex sample size calculation in randomized controlled trials with a survival or a binary outcome: Update pp. 123-129

- Friederike M.-S. Barthel, Patrick Royston and Abdel Babiker
- Review of Generalized Latent Variable Modeling by Skrondal and Rabe-Hesketh pp. 130-133

- Roger Newson
- Stata tip 16: Using input to generate variables pp. 134

- Ulrich Kohler
- Stata tip 17: Filling in the gaps pp. 135-136

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 18: Making keys functional pp. 137-138

- Shannon Driver
- Software updates pp. 139

- Editors