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Volume 15, issue 4, 2015
- The Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2014: Richard Williams pp. 901-904

- H. Joseph Newton and Nicholas Cox
- Visualizing assumptions and results in network meta-analysis: The network graphs package pp. 905-950

- Anna Chaimani and Georgia Salanti
- Network meta-analysis pp. 951-985

- Ian White
- Bootstrap-based bias correction and inference for dynamic panels with fixed effects pp. 986-1018

- Ignace De Vos, Gerdie Everaert and Ilse Ruyssen
- ctreatreg: Command for fitting dose–response models under exogenous and endogenous treatment pp. 1019-1045

- Giovanni Cerulli
- Best subsets variable selection in nonnormal regression models pp. 1046-1059

- Charles Lindsey and Simon Sheather
- EORTC QLQ-C30 descriptive analysis with the qlqc30 command pp. 1060-1074

- Caroline Bascoul-Mollevi, Florence Castan, David Azria and Sophie Gourgou-Bourgade
- Implementing a strategy to reduce the instrument count in panel GMM pp. 1075-1097

- Maria Bontempi and Irene Mammi
- Estimating the treatment effect in a clinical trial using difference in restricted mean survival time pp. 1098-1117

- Patrick Royston
- Studying coincidences with network analysis and other multivariate tools pp. 1118-1156

- Modesto Escobar
- Testing for spectral Granger causality pp. 1157-1166

- Huseyin Tastan
- Complete automation of a participant characteristics table pp. 1167-1173

- Seth T. Lirette
- Speaking Stata: A set of utilities for managing missing values pp. 1174-1185

- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 1186-1187
- Editors
Volume 15, issue 3, 2015
- precombine: A command to examine n ≥ 2 datasets before combining pp. 607-626

- Mark Chatfield
- Prediction in linear index models with endogenous regressors pp. 627-644

- Christopher Skeels and Larry W. Taylor
- Fitting fixed- and random-effects meta-analysis models using structural equation modeling with the sem and gsem commands pp. 645-671

- Tom M. Palmer and Jonathan A. C. Sterne
- Record linkage using Stata: Preprocessing, linking, and reviewing utilities pp. 672-697

- Nada Wasi and Aaron Flaaen
- Estimation of mean health care costs and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios with possibly censored data pp. 698-711

- Shuai Chen, Jennifer Rolfes and Hongwei Zhao
- Approximate Bayesian logistic regression via penalized likelihood by data augmentation pp. 712-736

- Andrea Discacciati, Nicola Orsini and Sander Greenland
- Fitting adjusted limited dependent variable mixture models to EQ-5D pp. 737-750

- Monica Hernandez Alava and Allan Wailoo
- A note on adding objects to an existing twoway graph pp. 751-755

- Ben Jann
- Estimating treatment effects for ordered outcomes using maximum simulated likelihood pp. 756-774

- Christian A. Gregory
- Creating summary tables using the sumtable command pp. 775-783

- Lauren J. Scott and Chris A. Rogers
- Bandwidth selection in kernel distribution function estimation pp. 784-795

- Ignacio Lopez- de-Ullibarri
- didq: A command for treatment-effect estimation under alternative assumptions pp. 796-808

- Ricardo Mora Villarrubia and Iliana Reggio
- Regression analysis of censored data using pseudo-observations: An update pp. 809-821

- Morten Overgaard, Per K. Andersen and Erik T. Parner
- Tests for normality in linear panel-data models pp. 822-832

- Javier Alejo, Antonio Galvao, Gabriel Montes-Rojas and Walter Sosa-Escudero
- Bandwidth selection in kernel distribution function estimation pp. 833-844

- W. Scott Comulada
- mqtime: A Stata tool for calculating travel time and distance using MapQuest web services pp. 845-853

- John Voorheis
- The Berry–Levinsohn–Pakes estimator of the random-coefficients logit demand model pp. 854-880

- David W. Vincent
- Feasible fitting of linear models with N fixed effects pp. 881-898

- Fernando Rios-Avila
- Software updates pp. 899
- Editors
Volume 15, issue 2, 2015
- Global search regression: A new automatic model-selection technique for cross-section, time-series, and panel-data regressions pp. 325-349

- Pablo Gluzmann and Demian Panigo
- A menu-driven facility for sample-size calculation in multiarm, multistage randomized controlled trials with time-to-event outcomes: Update pp. 350-368

- Daniel J. Bratton, Babak Choodari-Oskooei and Patrick Royston
- Two-stage individual participant data meta-analysis and generalized forest plots pp. 369-396

- David J. Fisher
- Person-centered treatment (PeT) effects: Individualized treatment effects using instrumental variables pp. 397-410

- Anirban Basu
- Bounding treatment effects: A command for the partial identification of the average treatment effect with endogenous and misreported treatment assignment pp. 411-436

- Ian McCarthy, Daniel Millimet and Manan Roy
- Multiple imputation of covariates by substantive-model compatible fully conditional specification pp. 437-456

- Jonathan W. Bartlett and Tim P. Morris
- Modeling heaped count data pp. 457-479

- Tammy H. Cummings, James W. Hardin, Alexander C. McLain, James R. Hussey, Kevin J. Bennett and Gina M. Wingood
- Conducting interrupted time-series analysis for single- and multiple-group comparisons pp. 480-500

- Ariel Linden
- Top 10 Stata "gotchas" pp. 501-511

- Jonathan Shaw
- Generalized maximum entropy estimation of discrete choice models pp. 512-522

- Paul Corral Rodas and Mungo Terbish
- gpsbound: A command for importing and verifying geographical information from a user-provided shapefile pp. 523-536

- Tim S. L. Brophy, Reza Daniels and Sibongile Musundwa
- A general-purpose nomogram generator for predictive logistic regression models pp. 537-546

- Alexander Zlotnik and Victor Abraira
- Transition matrix for a bivariate normal distribution in Stata pp. 547-553

- Marco Savegnago
- Estimating almost-ideal demand systems with endogenous regressors pp. 554-573

- Sébastien Lecocq and Jean-Marc Robin
- Speaking Stata: Species of origin pp. 574-587

- Nicholas Cox
- Review of Alan Acock's A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Fourth Edition pp. 588-593
- Tim Collier
- graphlog: Creating log files with embedded graphics pp. 594-596

- Martin Rune Hansen
- Stata tip 124: Passing temporary variables to subprograms pp. 597-598
- Maarten Buis
- Stata tip 125: Binned residual plots for assessing the fit of regression models for binary outcomes pp. 599-604
- Jessica Kasza
- Software updates pp. 605-606
- Editors
Volume 15, issue 1, 2015
- twopm: Two-part models pp. 3-20

- Federico Belotti, Partha Deb, Willard Manning and Edward Norton
- Implementing intersection bounds in Stata pp. 21-44

- Victor Chernozhukov, Wooyoung Kim, Sokbae (Simon) Lee and Adam Rosen
- More power through symbolic computation: Extending Stata by using the Maxima computer algebra system pp. 45-76

- Giovanni L. Lo Magno
- Time-efficient algorithms for robust estimators of location, scale, symmetry, and tail heaviness pp. 77-94

- Wouter Gelade, Vincenzo Verardi and Catherine Vermandele
- Generating univariate and multivariate nonnormal data pp. 95-109

- Sunbok Lee
- Bayesian optimal interval design for phase I oncology clinical trials pp. 110-120

- Bryan M. Fellman and Ying Yuan
- Fixed-effect panel threshold model using Stata pp. 121-134

- Qunyong Wang
- Frailty models and frailty-mixture models for recurrent event times pp. 135-154

- Ying Xu and Yin Bun Cheung
- newspell: Easy management of complex spell data pp. 155-172

- Hannes Kröger
- Estimating net survival using a life-table approach pp. 173-185

- Enzo Coviello, Paul W. Dickman, Karri Seppa and Arun Pokhrel
- Estimating and modeling relative survival pp. 186-215

- Paul W. Dickman and Enzo Coviello
- A robust test for weak instruments in Stata pp. 216-225

- Carolin Pflueger and Su Wang
- Regression models for count data from truncated distributions pp. 226-246

- James W. Hardin and Joseph Hilbe
- dynemp: A routine for distributed microdata analysis of business dynamics pp. 247-274

- Chiara Criscuolo, Peter Gal and Carlo Menon
- Tools for checking calibration of a Cox model in external validation: Prediction of population-averaged survival curves based on risk groups pp. 275-291

- Patrick Royston
- Nonparametric pairwise multiple comparisons in independent groups using Dunn's test pp. 292-300

- Alexis Dinno
- Bayesian optimal interval design for phase I oncology clinical trials pp. 301-308

- Minxing Chen
- Review of Alan Acock’s Discovering Structural Equation Modeling Using Stata, Revised Edition pp. 309-315
- Richard Williams
- Stata tip 122: Variable bar widths in two-way graphs pp. 316-318
- Ben Jann
- Stata tip 123: Spell boundaries pp. 319-323
- Nicholas Cox
- Software updates pp. 324
- Editors
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