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Volume 16, issue 4, 2016
- The Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2016: Patrick Royston pp. 815-825

- H. Joseph Newton and Nicholas Cox
- A generalized regression-adjustment estimator for average treatment effects from panel data pp. 826-836

- David Drukker
- Estimating Lorenz and concentration curves pp. 837-866

- Ben Jann
- Estimating survival functions after stcox with time-varying coefficients pp. 867-879

- Constantin Ruhe
- Distributional estimates for the comparison of proportions of a dichotomized continuous outcome pp. 880-899

- Odile Sauzet and Maren Kleine
- Support vector machines pp. 917-937

- Nick Guenther and Matthias Schonlau
- Rethinking literate programming in statistics pp. 938-963

- E. F. Haghish
- markdoc: Literate programming in Stata pp. 964-988

- E. F. Haghish
- strcs: A command for fitting flexible parametric survival models on the log-hazard scale pp. 989-1012

- Hannah Bower, Michael J. Crowther and Paul C. Lambert
- Quasi–maximum likelihood estimation of linear dynamic short-T panel-data models pp. 1013-1038

- Sebastian Kripfganz
- Tests for normality based on the quantile-mean covariance pp. 1039-1057

- Javier Alejo, Anil Bera, Antonio Galvao, Gabriel Montes-Rojas and Zhijie Xiao
- Production function estimation in Stata using the Ackerberg–Caves–Frazer method pp. 1046-1059

- Miguel Manjon Antolin and Juan A. Mañez
- Speaking Stata: Letter values as selected quantiles pp. 1058-1071

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 1072-1073
- Editors
Volume 16, issue 3, 2016
- The Keane and Runkle estimator for panel-data models with serial correlation and instruments that are not strictly exogenous pp. 523-549

- Michael Keane and Timothy Neal
- Nonparametric frontier analysis using Stata pp. 550-589

- Oleg Badunenko and Pavlo Mozharovskyi
- Multiple imputation for categorical time series pp. 590-612

- Brendan Halpin
- Hot and cold spot analysis using Stata pp. 613-631

- Keisuke Kondo
- A sparser, speedier reshape pp. 632-649

- Kenneth Simons
- Using mi impute chained to fit ANCOVA models in randomized trials with censored dependent and independent variables pp. 650-661

- Andreas Andersen and Andreas Rieckmann
- dynsimpie: A command to examine dynamic compositional dependent variables pp. 662-677

- Andrew Q. Philips, Amanda Rutherford and Guy D. Whitten
- Versatile tests for comparing survival curves based on weighted log-rank statistics pp. 678-690

- Theodore G. Karrison
- eq5dds: A command to analyze the descriptive system of EQ-5D quality-of-life instrument pp. 691-701

- Juan Manuel Ramos-Goñi and JYolanda Ramallo-Fariña
- strmst2 and strmst2pw: New commands to compare survival curves using the restricted mean survival time pp. 702-716

- Angel Cronin, Lu Tian and Hajime Uno
- Implementing Rubin's alternative multiple-imputation method for statistical matching in Stata pp. 717-739

- Anil Alpman
- The lag-length selection and detrending methods for HEGY seasonal unit-root tests using Stata pp. 740-760

- Tomás del Barrio Castro, Andrii Bodnar and Andreu Sansó
- A test for exogeneity in the presence of nonlinearities pp. 761-777

- Michael P. Babington and Javier Cano-Urbina
- Estimation of panel vector autoregression in Stata pp. 778-804

- Michael Abrigo and Inessa Love
- Speaking Stata: Shading zones on time series and other plots pp. 805-812

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 813-814
- Editors
Volume 16, issue 2, 2016
- Creating LaTeX documents from within Stata using texdoc pp. 245-263

- Ben Jann
- Assessing inequality using percentile shares pp. 264-300

- Ben Jann
- Regression models for bivariate count outcomes pp. 301-315

- Xinling Xu and James W. Hardin
- Implementing weighted-average estimation of substance concentration using multiple dilutions pp. 316-330

- Ying Xu, Paul Milligan, Edmond J. Remarque and Yin Bun Cheung
- Inference in regression discontinuity designs under local randomization pp. 331-367

- Matias Cattaneo, Rocio Titiunik and Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare
- Simpler standard errors for two-stage optimization estimators estimation in normal linear models pp. 368-385

- Joseph V. Terza
- igmobil: A command for intergenerational mobility analysis in Stata pp. 386-402

- Marco Savegnago
- Fixed effects in unconditional quantile regression pp. 403-415

- Nicolai T. Borgen
- Calculate travel time and distance with OpenStreetMap data using the Open Source Routing Machine (OSRM) pp. 416-423

- Stephan Huber and Christoph Rust
- Panel time series: Review of the methodological evolution pp. 424-442

- Tamara Burdisso and Máximo Sangiácomo
- Reference-based sensitivity analysis via multiple imputation for longitudinal trials with protocol deviation pp. 443-463

- Suzie Cro, Tim P. Morris, Michael G. Kenward and James R. Carpenter
- Partial credit model: Estimations and tests of fit with pcmodel pp. 464-481

- Jean-Francois Hamel, Veronique Sebille, Gaelle Challet-Bouju and Jean-Benoit Hardouin
- Abadie’s semiparametric difference-in-differences estimator pp. 482-490

- Kenneth Houngbedji
- Speaking Stata: Multiple bar charts in table form pp. 491-510

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Christopher F. Baum’s An Introduction to Stata Programming, Second Edition pp. 511-516

- Clyde Schechter
- Stata tip 126: Handling irregularly spaced high-frequency transactions data pp. 517-520

- Christopher Baum and Sebastiaan Bibo
- Software updates pp. 521-522

- Editors
Volume 16, issue 1, 2016
- 16 and all that pp. 3-4

- Editors
- Regressions are commonly misinterpreted pp. 5-22

- David C. Hoaglin
- Regressions are commonly misinterpreted: Comments on the article pp. 23-24

- James W. Hardin
- Regressions are commonly misinterpreted: Comments on the article pp. 25-29

- J. Scott Long and David Drukker
- Regressions are commonly misinterpreted: A rejoinder pp. 30-36

- David C. Hoaglin
- Estimation of multivariate probit models via bivariate probit pp. 37-51

- John Mullahy
- diff: Simplifying the estimation of difference-in-differences treatment effects pp. 52-71

- Juan Villa
- mfpa: Extension of mfp using the ACD covariate transformation for enhanced parametric multivariable modeling pp. 72-87

- Patrick Royston and Willi Sauerbrei
- Quantifying the uptake of user-written commands over time pp. 88-95

- Babak Choodari-Oskooei and Tim P. Morris
- bireprob: An estimator for bivariate random-effects probit models pp. 96-111

- Alexander Plum
- conindex: Estimation of concentration indices pp. 112-138

- Owen O’Donnell, Stephen O’Neill, Tom Van Ourti and Brendan Walsh
- Estimating polling accuracy in multiparty elections using surveybias pp. 139-158

- Kai Arzheimer and Jocelyn Evans
- bicop: A command for fitting bivariate ordinal regressions with residual dependence characterized by a copula function and normal mixture marginals pp. 159-184

- Mónica Hernández-Alava and Stephen Pudney
- Features of the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. A good practice pp. 185-196

- David Lora, Israel Contador, José F. Pérez-Regadera and Agustín Gómez de la Cámara
- Implementing factor models for unobserved heterogeneity in Stata pp. 197-228

- Miguel Sarzosa and Sergio Urzua
- Speaking Stata: Truth, falsity, indication, and negation pp. 229-236

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Michael N. Mitchell’s Stata for the Behavioral Sciences pp. 237-242
- Philip B. Ender
- Software updates pp. 244
- Editors
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