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Nichols, Austin 2 Baum, Christopher 1 Blackwell, Matthew 1 Cox, Nicholas 1 Dwamena, Ben Adarkwa 1 Ender, Phil 1 Friedel, Victoria 1 Gallup, John 1 Gutierrez, Roberto G. 1 Hallman, Michael 1 Harrist, Ron 1 Huber, Chuck 1 Iacus, Stefano 1 King, Gary 1 Kolenikov, Stanislav 1 Lee, Choonjoo 1 Marchenko, Yulia 1 Porro, Giuseppe 1 Reif, Julian 1 Richard, Melissa 1 Rue, Harvard 1 Schaffer, Mark 1 Sun, Huandong 1 Vincent, David 1 Waseem, Muhammad 1
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Multiple imputation using Stata's -mi- command
Marchenko, Yulia - Stata User Group - 2010
Stata's -mi- command can be used to perform multiple-imputation analysis, including imputation, data management, and estimation. -mi impute- provides a number of univariate and multivariate imputation methods, including MVN data augmentation. -mi estimate- combines the estimation and pooling...
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Hunting for Genes with Longitudinal Phenotype Data Using Stata
Huber, Chuck; Hallman, Michael; Harrist, Ron; Friedel, … - Stata User Group - 2010
Project Heartbeat! was a longitudinal study of metabolic and morphological changes in adolescents aged 8-18 years and was conducted in the 1990s. A study is currently being conducted to consider the relationship between a collection of phenotypes including BMI, blood pressure and blood lipids...
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System for Formatting Tables
Gallup, John - Stata User Group - 2010
This addition to Stata enables extensive formatting of statistical tables created within Stata, creating native Word or TeX tables. Users can specify font sizes, font types, text justification, table cell height and width, cell boundary lines (of different styles), titles, labels, and footnotes,...
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An Efficient Data Envelopment Analysis with Large Data Set in Stata
Lee, Choonjoo - Stata User Group - 2010
In this presentation, the author presents an approach to improve the computational efficiency of Data Envelopment Analysis(DEA) with large data set in Stata. Since the author written "dea" program in Stata was presented in the DC09 Stata conference, the author reviewed various comments and...
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Bayesian Bivariate Diagnostic Meta-analysis via R-INLA
Dwamena, Ben Adarkwa; Rue, Harvard - Stata User Group - 2010
Bivariate generalized mixed modeling is currently recommended for joint meta-analysis of diagnostic test sensitivity and specificity. Estimation is commonly performed using frequentist likelihood-based techniques assuming bivariate normally distributed, correlated logit transformations of...
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