What is Stata 12 for data analysis?
What is Stata 12 for data analysis?
This document is an introduction to using Stata 12 for data analysis. Stata is a software package popular in the social sciences for manipulating and summarizing data and conducting statistical analyses.
Can I produce animated graphs from Stata without any software?
Stata user and medical statistician Robert Grant gave a presentation at the 2012 UK Stata User Group Meeting in London entitled “ Producing animated graphs from Stata without having to learn any specialized software “. You can read more about Robert by visiting his blog and clicking on About.
Do I need a video editing program in addition to Stata?
In addition to Stata, you will need a video editing program but don’t be concerned if you don’t have one. At the 2012 UK Stata User Group Meeting Robert Grant demonstrated how to create animated graphics from within Stata using a free software program called FFmpeg.
How to create the illusion of motion with graphs in Stata?
To create the illusion of motion with graphs, we make an ordered series of slightly differing graphs. We can use loops to do this. If you are not familiar with loops in Stata, here’s one to count to five: We could place a graph command inside the loop.
This document is an introduction to using Stata 12 for data analysis. Stata is a software package popular in the social sciences for manipulating and summarizing data and conducting statistical analyses. This is the second of two Stata tutorials, both of which are based thon the 12 version of Stata, although most commands discussed can be used in
How many video tutorials are there for Stata?
We have recorded over 250 short video tutorials demonstrating how to use Stata and solve specific problems. The videos for simple linear regression, time series, descriptive statistics, importing Excel data, Bayesian analysis, t tests, instrumental variables, and tables are always popular.
How many windows are in the Stata interface?
The main Stata interface is composed of five windows, listed clockwise from the center: 1) Main window 2) Variables list 3) Properties window 4) Command prompt 5) Review window (command history) 3.2 The Main Window The main window is located in the center of the Stata window: