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Functions in Stata range between those you know you want and those you don't know you need. The word "functions" is heavily overloaded in Stata; here the focus is on functions' strict sense, _variables, extended macro functions, and egen functions. Often Stata users in difficulty are seeking...
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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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Many, perhaps most, useful graphs compare two or more sets of values. Examples are two or more groups or variables (as distributions, time series, etc.) or observed and fitted values for one or more model fits. Often there can be a fine line in such comparisons between richly detailed graphics...
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Stata's graphics were completely rewritten for Stata 8, with further key additions in later versions. Its official commands have, as usual, been supplemented by a variety of user-written programs. The resulting variety presents even experienced users with a system that undeniably is large, often...
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010897898
Good graphics often exploit one simple graphical design that is repeated for different parts of the data, which Edward R. Tufte dubbed the use of small multiples. In Stata, small multiples are supported for different subsets of the data with by() or over() options of many graph commands; users...
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Good graphics often exploit a simple graphical design repeated for different parts of the data, which Edward R. Tufte dubbed the use of small multiples. In Stata small multiples are supported for different subsets of the data through by() or over() options of many graph commands: users can...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010888644
Stata's graphics were completely rewritten for Stata 8, with further key additions in later versions. Its official commands have, as usual, been supplemented by a variety of user-written programs. The resulting variety presents even experienced users with a system that undeniably is large, often...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008642120
The display of data or of results often entails the preparation of a variety of table-like graphs showing both text labels and numeric values. I will present basic techniques, tips, and tricks using both official Stata and various user-written commands. The main message is that whenever graph...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005007873
The display of data or of results often entails the preparation of a variety of table-like graphs showing both text labels and numeric values. I will present basic techniques, tips, and tricks using both official Stata and various user-written commands. The main message is that whenever graph...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005009810