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Paul Lambert
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Paul Lambert: University of Leicester

Northern European Stata Conference 2022 from Stata Users Group

Abstract: I developed stpm2 in 2008, which added various extensions. However, the command is old and does not take advantage of some of the features Stata has added over the years. I will introduce stpm3, which has been completely rewritten and adds a number of useful features, including full support for factor variables (including for time-dependent effects). use of extended functions within a varlist. Incorporate various functions (splines, fractional polynomial functions, etc.) directly within a varlist. These also work when including interactions and time-dependent effects. easier and more intuitive predictions. These fully synchronize with the extended functions, making predictions for complex models with multiple interactions/nonlinear effects incredibly simple. Make predictions for speci

Date: 2022-10-12
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