United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2011
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- 24: Lowering your handicap with Stata

- Tim Collier
- 23: Multiple imputation with large proportions of missing data: How much is too much?

- Jin Hyuk Lee and John Huber
- 22: Panel time-series modeling: New tools for analyzing xt data

- Markus Eberhardt
- 21: Fun and fluency with functions

- Nicholas Cox
- 20: Plagiarism in student papers and cheating in student exams: Results from surveys using special techniques for sensitive questions

- Ben Jann
- 19: Running multilevel models in MLwiN from within Stata: runmlwin

- George Leckie and Chris Charlton
- 18: Picturing mobility: Transition probability color plots

- Philippe Van Kerm
- 17: Using Stata for handling CDISC datasets

- Adam Jacobs
- 16: Using Mata to import Illumina SNP chip data for genome-wide association studies

- J. Charles Huber, Michael Hallman, Victoria Friedel, Melissa Richard and Huandong Sun
- 15: Exporting CAPI data to Stata: Experience from surveybe

- Joachim De Weerdt
- 14: Chained equations and more in multiple imputation in Stata 12

- Yulia Marchenko
- 13: Structural equation modeling for those who think they don't care

- Vince Wiggins
- 12: Implementing procedures for spatial panel econometrics in Stata

- Gordon Hughes
- 11: Testing the performance of the two fold FCS algorithm for multiple imputation of longitudinal clinical records

- Irene Petersen, Catherine Welch, Jonathan Bartlett, Ian White, Richard Morris, Louise Marston, Kate Walters, Irwin Nazareth and James Carpenter
- 10: Endogenous treatment effects for count data models with endogenous participation or sample selection

- Alfonso Miranda and Massimiliano Bratti
- 09: Splines models for prediction of house prices

- David Boniface
- 08: Sample size and power estimation when covariates are measured with error

- Michael Wallace
- 07: Flexible joint modeling of longitudinal and time-to-event data

- Michael J. Crowther, Keith R. Abrams and Paul C. Lambert
- 06: Generalized method of moments fitting of structural mean models

- Tom Palmer, Roger Harbord, Paul Clarke and Frank Windmeijer
- 05: A review of estimators for the fixed-effects ordered logit model

- Arne Hole, Andrew Dickerson and Luke Munford
- 04: Implementing the continual reassessment method (CRM)

- Adrian Mander
- 03: Sensitivity analysis for randomized trials with missing outcome data

- Ian White
- 02: Experiences and lessons learned from bootstrapping random-effects predictions

- Robert Grant
- 01: Sensible parameters for polynomials and other splines

- Roger Newson