Stata Journal
2001 - 2025
Continuation of Stata Technical Bulletin. Current editor(s): Nicholas J. Cox and Stephen P. Jenkins From StataCorp LLC Bibliographic data for series maintained by Christopher F. Baum () and Lisa Gilmore (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2003
- Measurement error, GLMs, and notational conventions pp. 329-341

- James W. Hardin and Raymond J. Carroll
- Variance estimation for the instrumental variables approach to measurement error in generalized linear models pp. 342-350

- James W. Hardin and Raymond J. Carroll
- Instrumental variables, bootstrapping, and generalized linear models pp. 351-360

- James W. Hardin, Henrik Schmeidiche and Raymond J. Carroll
- The regression-calibration method for fitting generalized linear models with additive measurement error pp. 361-372

- James W. Hardin, Henrik Schmeidiche and Raymond J. Carroll
- The regression-calibration method for fitting generalized linear models with additive measurement error pp. 373-385

- James W. Hardin, Henrik Schmeidiche and Raymond J. Carroll
- Maximum likelihood estimation of generalized linear models with covariate measurement error pp. 386-411

- Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, Anders Skrondal and Andrew Pickles
- From the help desk: Local polynomial regression and Stata plugins pp. 412-419

- Roberto G. Gutierrez, Jean Marie Linhart and Jeffrey S. Pitblado
- Speaking Stata: Problems with tables, Part II pp. 420-439

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata by Gould, Pitblado, and Sribney pp. 440-444

- Stephen Jenkins
- Stata tip 1: The eform() option of regress pp. 445

- Roger Newson
- Stata tip 2: Building with floors and ceilings pp. 446-447

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 3: How to be assertive pp. 448

- William Gould
- Software updates pp. 449

- Editors
Volume 3, issue 3, 2003
- Odds ratios and logistic regression: further examples of their use and interpretation pp. 213-225

- Susan M. Hailpern and Paul F. Visintainer
- Tools for analyzing multiple imputed datasets pp. 226-244

- John B. Carlin, Ning Li, Philip Greenwood and Carolyn Coffey
- Confidence intervals and p-values for delivery to the end user pp. 245-269

- Roger Newson
- Do-it-yourself shuffling and the number of runs under randomness pp. 270-277

- Nigel Smeeton and Nicholas Cox
- Multivariate probit regression using simulated maximum likelihood pp. 278-294

- Lorenzo Cappellari and Stephen Jenkins
- Lean mainstream schemes for Stata 8 graphics pp. 295-301

- Svend Juul
- From the help desk: Swamy's random-coefficients model pp. 302-308

- Brian Poi
- Speaking Stata: Problems with tables, Part I pp. 309-324

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 325

- Editors
Volume 3, issue 2, 2003
- The Stata Journal so far: Editors' report pp. 105-108

- H. Joseph Newton and Nicholas Cox
- Multiple-test procedures and smile plots pp. 109-132

- Roger Newson and The ALSPAC Study Team
- Exploring the use of variable bandwidth kernel density estimators pp. 133-147

- Isaías Salgado-Ugarte and Marco A. Perez-Hernandez
- Adaptive kernel density estimation pp. 148-156

- Philippe Van Kerm
- CDSIMEQ: A program to implement two-stage probit least squares pp. 157-167

- Omar M. G. Keshk
- Testing for serial correlation in linear panel-data models pp. 168-177

- David Drukker
- From the help desk: hurdle models pp. 178-184

- Allen McDowell
- Speaking Stata: Problems with lists pp. 185-202

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Statistical Modeling for Biomedical Researchers by Dupont pp. 203-207

- Joanne M. Garrett
- Review of Generalized Estimating Equations by Hardin and Hilbe pp. 208-210

- Steven Stillman
- Software updates pp. 211-211

- Editors
Volume 3, issue 1, 2003
- Instrumental variables and GMM: Estimation and testing pp. 1-31

- Christopher Baum, Mark Schaffer and Steven Stillman
- Intra-class correlation in random-effects models for binary data pp. 32-46

- German Rodriguez and Irma Elo
- Sample size calculations for main effects and interactions in case-control studies using Stata's nchi2 and npnchi2 functions pp. 47-56

- Catherine L. Saunders, D. Timothy Bishop and Jennifer H. Barrett
- Implementing tests with correct size in the simultaneous equations model pp. 57-70

- Marcelo Moreira and Brian Poi
- From the help desk: Bootstrapped standard errors pp. 71-80

- Weihua Guan
- Speaking Stata: On structure and shape: the case of multiple responses pp. 81-99

- Nicholas Cox and Ulrich Kohler
- Review of A Short Introduction to Stata For Biostatistics by Hills and De Stavola pp. 100-104

- John McGready
Volume 2, issue 4, 2002
- Using Aalen's linear hazards model to investigate time-varying effects in the proportional hazards regression model pp. 331-350

- David W.Hosmer and Patrick Royston
- Two-graph receiver operating characteristic pp. 351-357

- Michael E. Reichenheim
- Estimation of average treatment effects based on propensity scores pp. 358-377

- Sascha Becker and Andrea Ichino
- Programmable GLM: Two user-defined links pp. 378-390

- Weihua Guan and Roberto G. Gutierrez
- The clustergram: A graph for visualizing hierarchical and nonhierarchical cluster analyses pp. 391-402

- Matthias Schonlau
- From the help desk: Demand system estimation pp. 403-410

- Brian Poi
- Speaking Stata: On getting functions to do the work pp. 411-427

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata pp. 428-431

- David W. Hosmer
Volume 2, issue 3, 2002
- Structural choice analysis with nested logit models pp. 227-252

- Florian Heiss
- The robust variance estimator for two-stage models pp. 253-266

- James W. Hardin
- Estimation of sensitivity and specificity arising from validity studies with incomplete designs pp. 267-279

- Michael E. Reichenheim and Antonio Ponce de Leon
- Comparative assessment of three common algorithms for estimating the variance of the area under the nonparametric receiver operating characteristic curve pp. 280-289

- Mario A. Cleves
- Choosing an appropriate real-life measure of effect size:the case of a continuous predictor and a binary outcome pp. 290-295

- Ronán Conroy
- Least likely observations in regression models for categorical outcomes pp. 296-300

- Jeremy Freese
- From the help desk: Comparing areas under receiver operating characteristic curves from two or more probit or logit models pp. 301-313

- Mario A. Cleves
- Speaking Stata: On numbers and strings pp. 314-329

- Nicholas Cox
Volume 2, issue 2, 2002
- Power by simulation pp. 107-124

- A. H. Feiveson
- Bootstrapping a conditional moments test for normality after tobit estimation pp. 125-139

- David Drukker
- strbee: Randomization-based efficacy estimator pp. 140-150

- Ian White, Sarah Walker and Abdel Babiker
- A menu-driven facility for complex sample size calculation in randomized controlled trials with a survival or a binary outcome pp. 151-163

- Patrick Royston and Abdel Babiker
- G-estimation of causal effects, allowing for time-varying confounding pp. 164-182

- Jonathan A. C. Sterne and Kate Tilling
- A note on the concordance correlation coefficient pp. 183-189

- Thomas Steichen and Nicholas Cox
- From the help desk: It's all about the sampling pp. 190-201

- Allen McDowell and Jeff Pitblado
- Speaking Stata: How to face lists with fortitude pp. 202-222

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Statistics with Stata (Updated for Version 7) pp. 223-225

- Jeremy Freese
Volume 2, issue 1, 2002
- Reliable estimation of generalized linear mixed models using adaptive quadrature pp. 1-21

- Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, Anders Skrondal and Andrew Pickles
- Parametric frailty and shared frailty survival models pp. 22-44

- Roberto G. Gutierrez
- Parameters behind "nonparametric" statistics: Kendall's tau,Somers' D and median differences pp. 45-64

- Roger Newson
- Analysis of quantitative traits using regression and log-linear modeling when phase is unknown pp. 65-70

- Adrian Mander
- From the help desk: Transfer functions pp. 71-85

- Allen McDowell
- Speaking Stata: How to move step by: step pp. 86-102

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata by Long and Freese pp. 103-105

- John Hendrickx
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