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- Statistical software for data science | Stata
Stata delivers everything you need for reproducible data analysis—powerful statistics, visualization, data manipulation, and automated reporting—all in one intuitive platform
- Stata for Windows
For a complete list, view our compatible operating systems Can Stata take advantage of all the cores on my computer for extra speed? Yes; Stata MP can perform calculations in parallel on 2 to 64 cores Visit the Stata MP details page for more information Can my copy of Stata run on both my Windows desktop and Mac laptop? Yes
- Stata software downloads
Download Stata You will receive an email from StataCorp with your username and password The username and password are different from the username and password you use to access your Stata account on http: www stata com Can't find your username, password, and serial number?
- Introduction to Stata
Open Stata, and type in and run the example code yourself This will help you retain more, and ensure you get all the details right—Stata is always happy to tell you when you’re wrong
- Installation guide: Download (Windows) | Stata
Stata installation guide for Windows Stata or StataNow We show screenshots and instructions for StataNow, but any differences if you do not have StataNow are slight and will not cause confusion
- A Practical Introduction to Stata - Scholars at Harvard
Topics cov-ered include data management, graphing, regression analysis, binary outcomes, ordered and multinomial regression, time series and panel data Stata commands are shown in the context of practical examples
- Stata
Frequently Asked Questions Important Links How can I get my own copy of Stata? Where to run Stata? How to get Stata? Installing, Customizing, Updating Stata Statistical Analysis Data Analysis Examples Annotated Output Textbook Examples Web Books What statistical analysis should I use? Advanced Usage Stata Programs for Research and Teaching Code
- Stata 18 released - The Stata Blog
Creating tables of descriptive statistics in Stata 18: The new dtable command Just released from Stata Press: A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Revised Sixth Edition
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