Stata Technical Bulletin
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Volume 5, issue 30, 1996
- Nonparametric regression: Kernel, WARP, ad k-NN estimators

- Isaías Salgado-Ugarte, Makoto Shimizu and Toru Taniuchi
- Graphical assessment of linear trend

- Joanne Garrett
- An improved command for paired t tests

- John R. Gleason
- An even more enhanced for command

- Patrick Royston
- Online documentation for _result() contents

- John R. Gleason
- Change of editors

- Sean Becketti
Volume 5, issue 29, 1996
- Kornbrot's rank difference test

- Richard Goldstein
- Making predictions in the original metric for log-transformed models

- Richard Goldstein
- A plot and a test for the

- Patrick Royston
- Huber correction for two-stage least squares estimates

- A. Over, Dean Jolliffe and Andrew Foster
- Parsing tokens in Stata

- Sean Becketti and Peter Sasieni
- A tool for manipulating s_#objects

- John R. Gleason
- Misleading or confusing boxplots

- John C. Nash
- Graphing high-dimensional data using parallel coordinates

- John R. Gleason
- Converting string variables to numeric variables

- Robert M. Farmer
- Using.hlp files to document data analysis

- Michael Hills
- A more automated merge procedure

- Robert M. Farmer
- Extended merge capabilities

- Jon Faust
- Correction to improved collapse

- William Gould
- Stata is on the Web

- Chinh Nguyen
Volume 5, issue 28, 1996
- Maximum-likelihood ridge regression

- Robert L. Obenchain
- Random number generators

- Joseph Hilbe and Walter Linde-Zwirble
- Modified

- Richard Goldstein
- Using lfit and lroc to evaluate mortality prediction models

- John M. Tilford, Paula K. Roberson and Debra H. Fiser
- Finding an observation number

- Sean Becketti
- Comparing two Stata data sets

- John R. Gleason
- A utility for surveying Stata-format data sets

- Timothy J. Schmidt
Volume 5, issue 27, 1996
- Analysis of case-control and prevalence studies

- David Clayton and Michael Hills
- Analysis of follow-up studies

- David Clayton and Michael Hills
- Practical rules for bandwidth selection in univariate density estimation

- Isaías Salgado-Ugarte, Makoto Shimizu and Toru Taniuchi
- Repeat Stata command by variable(s)

- Patrick Royston
- Stata for Windows 95 and Stata for WindowsNT released

- William Gould and Alan Riley
- New Stata for Macintosh released

- William Gould and Chinh Nguyen
Volume 5, issue 26, 1996
- Robust scatterplot smoothing: correction

- Sean Becketti
- ASH, WARPing, and kernel density estimation for univariate data

- Isaías Salgado-Ugarte, Makoto Shimizu and Toru Taniuchi
- Plotting predicted values from linear and logistic regression models

- Joanne Garrett
- Random-effects probit

- William M. Sribney
- Testing for the mean of a skewed variable

- Richard Goldstein
- Orthogonal polynomials: correction

- William M. Sribney
- Robust tests for the equality of variances: correction

- Mario A. Cleves
- An enhanced for command

- Patrick Royston
- Constructing axis labels for dates

- Sean Becketti
- Elapsed days using 30-day months

- Ken Heinecke
- Matching names in Stata

- Peter Sasieni
- Counting missing values an extension to egen

- Richard Goldstein
Volume 5, issue 25, 1996
- Prais-Winsten regression

- James W. Hardin
- Robust scatterplot smoothing: enhancements to Stata's ksm

- Isaías Salgado-Ugarte and Makoto Shimizu
- Independent percentages in tables

- Benjamin Miller
- Generating quantiles

- William M. Sribney
- Orthogonal polynomials

- William M. Sribney
- Tabulating the counts of multiple categorical variables

- Peter Sasieni
- Robust tests for the equality of variances

- Mario A. Cleves
- Variance inflation factors and variance-decomposition proportions: Correction

- James W. Hardin
- Fractional polynomial utilities

- Patrick Royston
- Comparing observations within a data file

- Richard Goldstein
- Create TeX tables from data

- James W. Hardin
- Calculate nice numbers for labeling or drawing grid lines

- James W. Hardin
- STB-19 through STB-24 available in bound format

- Sean Becketti