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Baker, Matthew 2 Nichols, Austin 2 : Xuan Hui 1 Buchanan, Billy 1 Canner, Joseph 1 Clark, David 1 Cox, Nicholas 1 Drukker, David 1 Dwamena, Ben Adarkwa 1 Ender, Phil 1 Fellman, Bryan 1 Fiedler, James 1 Gould, William 1 Grant, Robert 1 Karrison, Theodore 1 Kolenikov, Stanislav 1 Lokshin, Michael 1 Marchenko, Yulia 1 McBride, Linden 1 Pagano, Marcello 1 Powell, David 1 Radyakin, Sergiy 1 Schneider, Eric 1 Schumm, Phil 1 Smith, Travis 1 Stepner, Michael 1 Yuan, Ying 1
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bipolate: A Stata Command for Bivariate Interpolation with Particular Application to 3D Graphing
Canner, Joseph; : Xuan Hui; Schneider, Eric - Stata User Group - 2014
Stata has a variety of flexible commands for graphing in two dimensions; however, it has few options for graphing in three dimensions. The user-written surface command by Adrian Mander, available from SSC, attempts to fill this gap, providing both 3D wire-frame plots and dropline plots. However,...
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Using Stata for Educational Accountability and Compliance Reporting
Buchanan, Billy - Stata User Group - 2014
In 2013 the Mississippi State Legislature passed a law requiring the state to adopt a single combined statewide accountability system for schools and districts; additionally, the law also restricted the State from using some of the methods that were used in the accountability system of the time....
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Stata hybrids: updates and ideas
Fiedler, James - Stata User Group - 2014
At last year’s Stata conference I presented projects that facilitate the combined use of Stata and Python. One project provides the ability to use Python within Stata via a C plugin. The other project provides a custom Python class that can be used to open, modify, and save Stata data...
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Generalized Quantile Regression in Stata
Baker, Matthew; Powell, David; Smith, Travis - Stata User Group - 2014
Quantile regression techniques are useful in understanding the relationship between explanatory variables and the conditional distribution of the outcome variable, allowing the parameters of interest to vary based on a nonseparable disturbance term. Additional covariates may be necessary (or...
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Nonstandard Deviation: Making the Global Local
Pagano, Marcello - Stata User Group - 2014
In October 2012 HarvardX, through edX, offered its first two online courses. One of these was called PH207X: Health in Numbers. The course covered biostatistics and epidemiology at an introductory level and lasted 12 weeks. 60,000 students later we had exposed more students to those disciplines...
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Binned Scatterplots: introducing -binscatter- and exploring its applications
Stepner, Michael - Stata User Group - 2014
binscatter is a newly released program that produces binned scatterplots, which provide a non-parametric estimate of a conditional expectation function. This presentation will describe the features of binscatter, and explore its versatile applications. Those applications include: observing the...
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Classification using Random Forests in Stata and R
Nichols, Austin; McBride, Linden - Stata User Group - 2014
Many estimation problems focus on classification of cases (into bins) with tools that aim to identify cases using only a small subset of all possible questions. These tools can be used in diagnoses of disease, identification of advanced or failing students using tests, or classification into...
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Making interactive online visualizations with stata2leaflet and stata2d3
Grant, Robert - Stata User Group - 2014
The last three years have seen explosive growth in the variety and sophistication of interactive online graphics. These are mostly implemented in the web language JavaScript, with the D3 (Data Driven Documents) library being the most popular and flexible at present. Leaflet is a mapping library...
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Transformation survival models
Marchenko, Yulia - Stata User Group - 2014
The Cox proportional hazards model is one of the most popular methods for analyzing survival or failure-time data. The key assumption underlying the Cox model is that of proportional hazards. This assumption may often be violated in practice. Transformation survival models extend the Cox...
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-ctgov-: A suite of Stata commands for reporting trial results to ClinicalTrials.gov
Schumm, Phil; Karrison, Theodore - Stata User Group - 2014
In response to the 1997 Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act (FDAMA), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) established ClinicalTrials.gov, an online, publicly-accessible registry for clinical trials. The 2007 Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act (FDAAA) broadened the scope of...
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