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Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata

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William W. Gould (StataCorp LP)
Jeffrey Pitblado (StataCorp LP)
William Sribney

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Abstract

Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata, 3rd Edition, is written for researchers in all disciplines who need to fit models using maximum likelihood estimation. This edition offers a wealth of material about the ml command, updated to include new features introduced in Stata 9.

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This book is provided by StataCorp LP in its series Stata Press books with number ml3 and published in 2006.

Edition: 3rd
ISBN: 1-59718-012-2
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Handle: RePEc:tsj:spbook:ml3

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