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Data Analysis using Stata, 2nd Edition

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Ulrich Kohler
Frauke Kreuter

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Abstract

Data Analysis Using Stata provides a comprehensive introduction to Stata that will be useful to those who are just learning statistics and Stata as well as users of other statistical packages making the switch to Stata. Throughout the book, the authors make extensive use of examples using data from the German Socioeconomic Panel, a large survey of households containing demographic, income, employment, and other key information.

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This book is provided by StataCorp LP in its series Stata Press books with number daus2 and published in 2009.

ISBN: 1-59718-046-7
Order: http://stata-press.com/books/daus2.html
Handle: RePEc:tsj:spbook:daus2

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Web page: http://www.stata-press.com/

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Keywords: Stata; data analysis; German Socioeconomic Panel; syntax; programming; regression;

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