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2001 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2018
- The Stata Journal Editors’ Prize 2018: Federico Belotti pp. 761-764

- H. Joseph Newton and Nicholas Cox
- Color palettes for Stata graphics pp. 765-785

- Ben Jann
- Customizing Stata graphs made easy (part 2) pp. 786-802

- Ben Jann
- Implementing valid two-step identification-robust confidence sets for linear instrumental-variables models pp. 803-825

- Liyang Sun
- Calculations involving the multivariate normal and multivariate t distributions with and without truncation pp. 826-843

- Michael Grayling and Adrian Mander
- xtpdyn: A community-contributed command for fitting dynamic random-effects probit models with unobserved heterogeneity pp. 844-862

- Raffaele Grotti and Giorgio Cutuli
- sdmxuse: Command to import data from statistical agencies using the SDMX standard pp. 863-870

- Sébastien Fontenay
- Implementing a general framework for assessing interrater agreement in Stata pp. 871-901

- Daniel Klein
- Cointegration testing and dynamic simulations of autoregressive distributed lag modelsJournal: Stata Journal pp. 902-923

- Soren Jordan and Andrew Q. Philips
- gencrm: A new command for generalized continuation-ratio modelsJournal: Stata Journal pp. 924-936

- Shawn Bauldry, Jun Xu and Andrew S. Fullerton
- Nonparametric instrumental-variable estimation pp. 937-950

- Denis Chetverikov, Dongwoo Kim and Daniel Wilhelm
- Heteroskedasticity- and autocorrelation-robust F and t tests in Stata pp. 951-980

- Xiaoqing Ye and Yixiao Sun
- Speaking Stata: Seven steps for vexatious string variables pp. 981-994

- Nicholas Cox
- Power and sample-size analysis for the Royston–Parmar combined test in clinical trials with a time-to-event outcome: Correction and program update pp. 995-996

- Patrick Royston
- Software updates pp. 997
- Editors
Volume 18, issue 3, 2018
- Customizing Stata graphs made easy (part 1) pp. 491-502

- Ben Jann
- Graphing each individual’s data over time pp. 503-516

- Mark Chatfield
- Univariate and multivariate outlier identification for skewed or heavy-tailed distributions pp. 517-532

- Vincenzo Verardi and Catherine Vermandele
- mstatecox: A package for simulating transition probabilities from semiparametric multistate survival models pp. 533-563

- Shawna K. Metzger and Benjamin T. Jones
- flowbca: A flow-based cluster algorithm in Stata pp. 564-584

- Jordy Meekes and Wolter H. J. Hassink
- Estimating dynamic common-correlated effects in Stata pp. 585-617

- Jan Ditzen
- Theory and practice of total-factor productivity estimation: The control function approach using Stata pp. 618-662

- Gabriele Rovigatti and Vincenzo Mollisi
- Practical considerations for questionable IVs pp. 663-691

- Damian Clarke and Benjamín Matta
- giniinc: A Stata package for measuring inequality from incomplete income and survival data pp. 692-715

- Long Hong, Guido Alfani, Chiara Gigliarano and Marco Bonetti
- Allowing for informative missingness in aggregate data meta-analysis with continuous or binary outcomes: Extensions to metamiss pp. 716-740

- Anna Chaimani, Dimitris Mavridis, Julian P. T. Higgins, Georgia Salanti and Ian White
- Speaking Stata: Tables as lists: From rounding to binning pp. 741-754

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 130: 106610 and all that: Date variables that need to be fixed pp. 755-757

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 758-759
- Editors
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- Linear dynamic panel-data estimation using maximum likelihood and structural equation modeling pp. 293-326

- Richard Williams, Paul D. Allison and Enrique Moral-Benito
- baselinetable: A command for creating one- and two-way tables of summary statistics pp. 327-344

- Susan Donath
- Simulating the central limit theorem pp. 345-356

- Marshall A. Taylor
- cvcrand and cptest: Commands for efficient design and analysis of cluster randomized trials using constrained randomization and permutation tests pp. 357-378

- John A. Gallis, Fan Li, Hengshi Yu and Elizabeth L. Turner
- Content analysis: Frequency distribution of words pp. 379-386

- Mehmet F. Dicle and Betul Dicle
- Review of Tenko Raykov and George Marcoulides’s A Course in Item Response Theory and Modeling with Stata pp. 385-488

- Ariel Linden
- Attrition diagrams for clinical trials and meta-analyses in Stata pp. 387-394

- Christiaan H. Righolt and Salaheddin M. Mahmud
- eq5dmap: A command for mapping between EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L pp. 395-415

- Mónica Hernández-Alava and Stephen Pudney
- Group sequential clinical trial designs for normally distributed outcome variables pp. 416-431

- Michael Grayling, James M. S. Wason and Adrian Mander
- qfactor: A command for Q-methodology analysis pp. 432-446

- Noori Akhtar-Danesh
- Inference for clustered data pp. 447-460

- Chang Hyung Lee and Douglas Steigerwald
- Event study estimations using Stata: The estudy command pp. 461-476

- Fausto Pacicco, Luigi Vena and Andrea Venegoni
- Frailty models and frailty-mixture models for recurrent event times: Update pp. 477-484

- Ying Xu and Yin Bun Cheung
- Software updates pp. 489

- Editors
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- Power and sample-size analysis for the Royston–Parmar combined test in clinical trials with a time-to-event outcome pp. 3-21

- Patrick Royston
- Unit-root tests based on forward and reverse Dickey–Fuller regressions pp. 22-28

- Jesus Otero and Christopher Baum
- validscale: A command to validate measurement scales pp. 29-50

- Bastien Perrot, Emmanuelle Bataille and Jean-Benoit Hardouin
- A command for fitting mixture regression models for bounded dependent variables using the beta distribution pp. 51-75

- Laura A. Gray and Monica Hernandez Alava
- Testing for serial correlation in fixed-effects panel models pp. 76-100

- Jesse Wursten
- ldagibbs: A command for topic modeling in Stata using latent Dirichlet allocation pp. 101-117

- Carlo Schwarz
- Exploring marginal treatment effects: Flexible estimation using Stata pp. 118-158

- Martin Andresen
- Fitting and interpreting correlated random-coefficient models using Stata pp. 159-173

- Oscar Barriga-Cabanillas, Jeffrey Michler, Aleksandr Michuda and Emilia Tjernström
- heckroccurve: ROC curves for selected samples pp. 174-183

- Jonathan A. Cook and Ashish Rajbhandari
- Panel unit-root tests for heteroskedastic panels pp. 184-196

- Helmut Herwartz, Simone Maxand, Fabian H. C. Raters and Yabibal Walle
- Some commands to help produce Rich Text Files from Stata pp. 197-205

- Matthew S. Gillman
- Standard-error correction in two-stage optimization models: A quasi–maximum likelihood estimation approach pp. 206-222

- Fernando Rios-Avila and Gustavo Canavire-Bacarreza
- Assessing the health economic agreement of different data sources pp. 223-233

- Daniel Gallacher and Felix Achana
- Manipulation testing based on density discontinuity pp. 234-261

- Matias Cattaneo, Michael Jansson and Xinwei Ma
- Speaking Stata: Logarithmic binning and labeling pp. 262-286

- Nicholas Cox
- Stata tip 129: Efficiently processing textual data with Stata’s new Unicode features pp. 287-289

- Alexander Koplenig
- Software updates pp. 290-291
- Editors