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Alkusari, Suleima 1 Baum, Christopher 1 Beede, David 1 Bond, Brittany 1 Chakravarty, Tirthankar 1 Cook, Alan 1 Cox, Nicholas 1 Craig, Stuart 1 Diagne, Aliou 1 Dong, Yingying 1 Ender, Phil 1 Fiedler, James 1 Gedikoglu, Haluk 1 Gustafson, Paul 1 Huber, Chuck 1 Jeanty, P. Wilner 1 Karim, Mohammad Ehsanul 1 Lee, Choonjoo 1 Lewbel, Arthur 1 Luedicke, Joerg 1 MacDonald, Kristin 1 McCauley, Matthew 1 McCrosky, Jesse 1 Miller, Eric 1 Mueller, Ulrich 1 Novoa, Clara 1 Osler, Turner M. 1 Pelath, Marc 1 Petkau, John 1 Terza, Joseph Vincent 1 Westerman, Ronny 1 Yang, Tao 1
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Allocative Efficiency Analysis using DEA in Stata
Lee, Choonjoo - Stata User Group - 2012
In this presentation, the author presents a procedure and an illustrative application of a user-written Allocation Model(AE) in Stata. AE measures allocative efficiency and economic efficiency as well as technical efficiency when price and cost information of production are available. This model...
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scdensity: A program for self-consistent density estimation
Luedicke, Joerg - Stata User Group - 2012
Estimating the density of a distribution from a finite number of data points is an important tool in the statistician's and data analyst's toolbox. In their recent paper, Bernacchia and Pigolotti (JRSS-B, 2011) introduce a new non-parametric method for the density estimation of univariate...
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Graphics (and numerics) for univariate distributions
Cox, Nicholas - Stata User Group - 2012
How to plot (and summarize) univariate distributions is a staple of introductory data analysis. Graphical (and numerical) assessment of marginal and conditional distributions remains important for much statistical modeling. Research problems can easily evoke needs for many comparisons, across...
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Computing Optimal Strata Bounds Using Dynamic Programming
Miller, Eric - Stata User Group - 2012
Stratification is a sampling design that can improve efficiency. It works by first partitioning the population into homogeneous subgroups and then performing simple random sampling within each group. For a continuous variable, stratification involves determining strata boundaries. Holding the...
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Binary choice models with endogenous regressors
Baum, Christopher; Dong, Yingying; Lewbel, Arthur; Yang, Tao - Stata User Group - 2012
Dong and Lewbel have developed the theory of simple estimators for binary choice models with endogenous or mismeasured regressors, depending on a `special regressor' as defined by Lewbel (J. Econometrics, 2000). `Control function' methods such as Stata's ivprobit are generally only valid when...
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The application of stata multiple inputation command to analyze design of experiments with multiple regression
Novoa, Clara; Alkusari, Suleima - Stata User Group - 2012
This talk exemplifies the application of the multiple imputation technique available in STATA to analize a design of experiments with multiple responses and missing data. No imputation and multiple imputation methodologies are compared.
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EFA Within a CFA Context
Ender, Phil - Stata User Group - 2012
As the title implies, EFA within a CFA framework combines aspects of both EFA and CFA. It uses CFA to produce a factor solution that is close to an EFA solution while providing features typically found in CFA, such as, standard errors, statistical tests and modification indices. The presentation...
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Psychometric analysis using Stata
Huber, Chuck - Stata User Group - 2012
In this talk, I will provide an overview of Stata features that are typically used for the analysis of psychometric and educational testing data. Traditional multivariate tools such as canonical correlation, MANOVA, multivariate regression, Cronbach’s alpha, exploratory and confirmatory...
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Big Data, Little Spaces, High Speed: Using Stata to Analyze the Determinants of Broadband Access in the United States
Beede, David; Bond, Brittany - Stata User Group - 2012
This study brings together Census block-level data on broadband service availability, economics, demographics, regulations, and terrain to model the supply and demand of high-speed broadband service in the United States. While Stata is the primary tool for data management and multilevel...
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Structural equation modeling using the SEM Builder and the sem command
MacDonald, Kristin - Stata User Group - 2012
In this talk, I will give a brief introduction to structural equation modeling (SEM) and Stata’s sem command. I will also introduce the SEM Builder—the graphical user interface for drawing path diagrams, fitting structural equation models, and analyzing the results. Using the SEM...
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