- 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 - Wikipedia
Stata ( ˈsteɪtə , [2] STAY-ta, alternatively ˈstætə , occasionally stylized as STATA [3][4]) is a general-purpose statistical software package developed by StataCorp for data manipulation, visualization, statistics, and automated reporting
- 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
- Getting Started with Stata for Windows
10 Listing data and basic command syntax 11 Creating new variables 12 Deleting variables and observations 13 Using the Do-file Editor—automating Stata 14 Graphing data 15 Editing graphs 16 Saving and printing results by using logs
- 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 Tutorial - Princeton University
You can use any word processor and save the file in ASCII format, or you can use Stata’s ‘do-file editor’ with the advantage that you can run the commands from there
- Getting Started with Stata - Stata: Data Analysis and Statistical . . .
What is Stata? Stata is a powerful statistical software that enables users to analyze, manage, and produce graphical visualizations of data It is primarily used by researchers in the fields of economics, biomedicine, and political science to examine data patterns
- Stata by StataCorp | Office of Innovative Technologies
Stata is a general purpose software package for statistics, data management, and graphics Stata offers the flexibility to analyze data using either the programming language or its graphical user interface
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