Stata Technical Bulletin
1992 - 2001
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Current editor(s): H. Joseph Newton
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Volume 1, issue 6, 1992
- Teaching biochemistry and chemistry with Stata: Understanding buffer solutions

- Paul Geiger
- Some model selection statistics

- Richard Goldstein
- Generating ordered (“cascading”) dummy variables

- Richard Goldstein
- A graphical method for assessing the goodness of fit of logit models

- D. H. Judson
- Performing loglinear analysis of cross-classifications

- D. H. Judson
- Oneway multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA)

- Joseph Hilbe
- Quartiles, outliers, and normality: Some Monte Carlo results

- Lawrence C. Hamilton
- Stat/Transfer 2.0 review update

- Joseph Hilbe
- Implications for the STB

- Joseph Hilbe
- Stata 3.0 released

- Ted Anderson
Volume 1, issue 5, 1992
- Autocorrelation and partial autocorrelation graphs

- Sean Becketti
- Tabulating survival statistics

- Wim van Putten
- Box-Cox statistics for help in choosing transformations

- Richard Goldstein
- Interpretations of dummy variables in regressions with log dependent variables

- Richard Goldstein
- Maximum-likelihood estimation for Box-Cox power transformation

- Patrick ROyston
- Regression switching models

- Daniel Benjamin and William Gould
- Correlation coefficients with significance levels

- Sean Becketti
- Final summary of tests of normality

- William Gould
- Further aspects of RIA analysis

- Paul Geiger
- Customizing a Stata menu system

- Mark Jacobs
- Partial residual graphs for linear regression

- Joseph Hilbe
- Printing graphs and creating WordPerfect graph files

- Thomas R. Saving and Jeff Montgomery
- A utility to document beginning and ending variable dates

- Sean Becketti
Volume 1, issue 4, 1992
- Using “front ends” for Stata

- Michael Macy
- Teaching beginning students with Stata

- Ted Anagnoson and Richard DeLeon
- Bootstrap programming

- Lawrence C. Hamilton
- An enhanced Stata logistic regression program

- Joseph Hilbe
- Analyzing repeated measurements - some practical alternatives

- William H. Rogers
- Single factor repeated measures ANOVA

- Joseph Hilbe
- A response to sg3.3: comment on tests of normality

- Patrick Royston
- A follow-up question to os3: using Intercooled Stata withing DOS 5.0

- Arnold Katz
- Comment on os3: using Intercooled Stata within DOS 5.0

- Marc Jacobs
- Questions and answers about Stat/Transfer - an addendum

- Ted Anagnoson
- Printing a series of Stata graphs

- John A. Anderson
- A duplicated value identification program

- Marc Jacobs
- Automatic command logging for Stata

- D.H. Judson
- Regression with Graphics released

- Joseph Hilbe
- SAS's new technical journal

- Joseph Hilbe
- TCL is now marketing Stata in the UK

- Ana Timberlake
- CRC has new area code

- Charles Fox
Volume 1, issue 3, 1992
- Additional logit regression diagnostic - Cook's distance

- Joseph Hilbe
- Phi Coefficient (fourfold correlation)

- Richard Goldstein
- Friedman's ANOVA & Kendall's coefficient of concordance

- Richard Goldstein
- Confidence Intervals for t-test

- Richard Goldstein
- Comment on sg3.4 and an Improved D'Agostino Test

- Patrick Royston
- Summary of Tests of Normality

- William Gould and William Rogers
- Comment on Tests of Normality

- Ralph B. D'Agostino, Albert J. Belanger and Ralph B. D'Agostino
- Shapiro-Wilk and Shapiro-Francia Tests

- Patrick Royston
- Correction to the Nonlinear Regression Program

- Joseph Hilbe
- Enhancement of the Stata Collapse Command

- Paul Banens
- Resistant Normality Check and Outlier Identification

- Lawrence C. Hamilton
- Biomedical Analysis with Stata: Radioimmunoassay Calculations

- Paul J. Geiger
- Request for Additional Smoothers

- Isaias H. S. Ugarte
- Using Intercooled Stata within DOS 5.0

- Joseph Hilbe
- Update on Gphpen and Color Postscript Use

- R. Allan Reese
- Using Stata Graphs in the Windows 3.0 Environment

- Joseph Hilbe
- Lowess Smoothing

- Patrick Royston
- Vendors' Response to Review

- Steven Dubnoff
- Data Format Conversion Using DBMS/COPY and STAT/TRANSFER

- Joseph Hilbe
- Change in Associate Editors

- Joseph Hilbe
- Stata X-Window Driver Available for SPARCstation

- Ted Anderson
- Stata Available for DECstation

- Ted Anderson
Volume 1, issue 2, 1992
- Menu Interface to Life-Table Command

- William Gould
- A Randomization Test for the Equality of Two Groups

- Richard Goldstein
- Ramsey Test for Heteroscedasticity and Omitted Variables

- Richard Goldstein
- Test for General Specification Error in Linear Regression

- Richard Goldstein
- One Step Welsch Bounded-Influence Estimator

- Richard Goldstein
- Test for Multivariate Normality

- Richard Goldstein
- How Robust is Robust Regression?

- Lawrence C. Hamilton
- Correction to Logit Regression Extensions

- Joseph Hilbe
- Kolmogorov-Smirnov One and Two Variable Tests

- Lawrence L. Giventer
- Tests for Departure from Normality

- Patrick Royston
- Variable Transformation and Evaluation

- Thomas Findley
- Ladder-of-Powers Variable Transformation

- William Gould
- Bailey-Makeham Survival Model

- William Rogers
- Request for Confidence Intervals for Proportions

- Ivan Zavala
- Why is the Cubic Spline So-Called?

- Ted Anagnoson
- Questions and Answers about Stat/Transfer

- Steven Dubnoff
- Triangle Graphic for Soil Texture

- Francesco Danuso
- 3-Dimensional Contour Plots using Stata & Stage

- Gerard van de Kuilen
- Crude 3-Dimensional Graphics

- William Gould
- Importing Stata's Graphs Into MS-Word or Wordperfect

- Richard E. Deleon and J. Theodore Anagnoson
- Data Calculator

- Manuelita Ureta
Volume 1, issue 1, 1992
- Monte Carlo Simulation

- Lawrence C. Hamilton
- Actuarial or Life-Table Analysis of Time-to-Event Data

- Henry Krakauer and John Stewart
- Additional Logistic Regression Extensions

- Joseph Hilbe
- Skewness and Kurtosis Tests of Normality

- William Gould
- Exact and Cumulative Poisson Probabilities

- Joseph Hilbe
- Nonlinear Regression Command

- Francesco Danuso
- Stata and the four r's of EDA

- R. E. DeLeon and J. T. Anagnoson
- Poisson Regression with Rates

- William Rogers
- Gphpen and Colour Postscript

- R. Allan Reese
- Enhancing Visual Display Using Stem and Leaf

- Paul Geiger
- Stata-based Instructional Software for the Social Science Classroom

- Michael Macy
- Psychiatric Research Supplement Available

- Thomas Findley
- STB Overview

- Joseph Hilbe