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Volume 19, issue 4, 2019
- The Stata Journal Editors’ Prize 2019: Matias D. Cattaneo pp. 753-756

- H. Joseph Newton and Nicholas Cox
- Advice on using heteroskedasticity-based identification pp. 757-767

- Christopher Baum and Arthur Lewbel
- Censored quantile instrumental-variable estimation with Stata pp. 768-781

- Victor Chernozhukov, Ivan Fernandez-Val, Sukjin Han and Amanda Kowalski
- Multiarm, multistage randomized controlled trials with stopping boundaries for efficacy and lack of benefit: An update to nstage pp. 782-802

- Alexandra Blenkinsop and Babak Choodari-Oskooei
- Permutation tests for stepped-wedge cluster-randomized trials pp. 803-819

- Jennifer Thompson, Calum Davey, Richard Hayes, James Hargreaves and Katherine Fielding
- Assessing medication adherence using Stata pp. 820-831

- Ariel Linden
- distcomp: Comparing distributions pp. 832-848

- David Kaplan
- Many instruments: Implementation in Stata pp. 849-866

- Stanislav Anatolyev and Alena Skolkova
- Extensions to the label commands pp. 867-882

- Daniel Klein
- Vector autoregressive-based Granger causality test in the presence of instabilities pp. 883-899

- Barbara Rossi and Yiru Wang
- vcemway: A one-stop solution for robust inference with multiway clustering pp. 900-912

- Ariel Gu and Hong Il Yoo
- Performance simulations for categorical mediation: Analyzing khb estimates of mediation in ordinal regression models pp. 913-930

- E. Keith Smith, Michael G. Lacy and Adam Mayer
- Multilevel mixed-effects parametric survival analysis: Estimation, simulation, and application pp. 931-949

- Michael J. Crowther
- Simar and Wilson two-stage efficiency analysis for Stata pp. 950-988

- Oleg Badunenko and Harald Tauchmann
- Speaking Stata: Some simple devices to ease the spaghetti problem pp. 989-1008

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 133: Box plots that show median and quartiles only pp. 1009-1014

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 134: Multiplicative and marginal interaction effects in nonlinear models pp. 1015-1020

- William Dow, Edward Norton and J. Travis Donahoe
- A closer examination of three small-sample approximations to the multiple-imputation degrees of freedom, erratum pp. 1021

- David A. Wagstaff and Ofer Harel
Volume 19, issue 3, 2019
- Modeling count data with marginalized zero-inflated distributions pp. 499-509

- Tammy H. Cummings and James W. Hardin
- kg_nchs: A command for Korn–Graubard confidence intervals and National Center for Health Statistics’ Data Presentation Standards for Proportions pp. 510-522

- Brian W. Ward
- konfound: Command to quantify robustness of causal inferences pp. 523-550

- Ran Xu, Kenneth A. Frank, Spiro J. Maroulis and Joshua M. Rosenberg
- Estimation of pre- and posttreatment average treatment effects with binary time-varying treatment using Stata pp. 551-565

- Giovanni Cerulli and Marco Ventura
- Visualizing effect modification on contrasts pp. 566-580

- Niels Henrik Bruun
- Two-sample instrumental-variables regression with potentially weak instruments pp. 581-597

- Jaerim Choi and Shu Shen
- Added-variable plots with confidence intervals pp. 598-614

- John Luke Gallup
- cvauroc: Command to compute cross-validated area under the curve for ROC analysis after predictive modeling for binary outcomes pp. 615-625

- Miguel Angel Luque-Fernandez, Daniel Redondo-Sánchez and Camille Maringe
- The fayherriot command for estimating small-area indicators pp. 626-644

- Christoph Halbmeier, Ann-Kristin Kreutzmann, Timo Schmid and Carsten Schröder
- intcount: A command for fitting count-data models from interval data pp. 645-666

- Stephen Pudney
- parallel: A command for parallel computing pp. 667-684

- George G. Vega Yon and Brian Quistorff
- Estimation of dynamic panel threshold model using Stata pp. 685-697

- Myung Hwan Seo, Sueyoul Kim and Young-Joo Kim
- gidm: A command for generalized inflated discrete models pp. 698-718

- Yiwei Xia, Yisu Zhou and Tianji Cai
- Speaking Stata: The last day of the month pp. 719-728

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Richard Valliant and Jill A. Dever’s Survey Weights: A Step-by-Step Guide to Calculation pp. 729-733

- Steven G. Heeringa
- Review of William Gould’s The Mata Book: A Book for Serious Programmers and Those Who Want to Be pp. 734-737

- Ben Jann
- Stata tip 131: Custom legends for graphs that use translucency pp. 738-740

- Tim P. Morris
- Stata tip 132: Tiny tricks and tips on ticks pp. 741-747

- Nicholas Cox and Vince Wiggins
- Software updates pp. 748-751
- Editors
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- qmodel: A command for fitting parametric quantile models pp. 261-293

- Matteo Bottai and Nicola Orsini
- mixmcm: A community-contributed command for fitting mixtures of Markov chain models using maximum likelihood and the EM algorithm pp. 294-334

- Legrand Saint-Cyr and Laurent Piet
- xtspj: A command for split-panel jackknife estimation pp. 335-374

- Yutao Sun and Geert Dhaene
- Generalized two-part fractional regression with cmp pp. 375-389

- Jesper N. Wulff
- Statistical analysis of the item-count technique using Stata pp. 390-434

- Chi-lin Tsai
- Fuzzy differences-in-differences with Stata pp. 435-458

- Clément de Chaisemartin, Xavier D’Haultfoeuille and Yannick Guyonvarch
- Grade functions pp. 459-476

- John Luke Gallup
- Tips for calculating and displaying risk-standardized hospital outcomes in Stata pp. 477-496

- Jacopo Lenzi and Santa Pildava
- Software updates pp. 497

- Editors
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- Fast and wild: Bootstrap inference in Stata using boottest pp. 4-60

- David Roodman, James MacKinnon, Morten Nielsen and Matthew Webb
- Seamless interactive language interfacing between R and Stata pp. 61-82

- E.F. Haghish
- On the importance of syntax coloring for teaching statistics pp. 83-86

- E.F. Haghish
- Estimation methods in the presence of corner solutions pp. 87-111

- Alfonso Sánchez-Peñalver
- piaactools: A program for data analysis with PIAAC data pp. 112-128

- Maciej Jakubowski and Artur Pokropek
- lsemantica: A command for text similarity based on latent semantic analysis pp. 129-142

- Carlo Schwarz
- Updates to the ipfraking ecosystem pp. 143-184

- Stanislav Kolenikov
- Bootstrap pointwise confidence intervals for covariate-adjusted survivor functions in the Cox model pp. 185-199

- Constantin Ruhe
- Candle charts for financial technical analysis pp. 200-209

- Mehmet F. Dicle
- Power calculations for regression-discontinuity designs pp. 210-245

- Matias Cattaneo, Rocio Titiunik and Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare
- Speaking Stata: How best to generate indicator or dummy variables pp. 246-259

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 260
- Editors