Stata Journal 2015

SJ 15-1

  • H. Joseph Newton, Nicholas J. Cox, 2015, Announcement of the Stata Journal Editors’ Prize 2015, Stata Journal, 15(1): 1–2. -PDF-
  • Federico Belotti, Partha Deb, Willard G. Manning, Edward C. Norton, 2015, Twopm: Two-Part Models, Stata Journal, 15(1): 3–20. -PDF-
  • Victor Chernozhukov, Wooyoung Kim, Sokbae Lee, Adam M. Rosen, 2015, Implementing Intersection Bounds in Stata, Stata Journal, 15(1): 21–44. -PDF-
  • Giovanni L. Lo Magno, 2015, More Power through Symbolic Computation: Extending Stata by using the Maxima Computer algebra system, Stata Journal, 15(1): 45–76. -PDF-
  • Wouter Gelade, Vincenzo Verardi, Catherine Vermandele, 2015, Time-Efficient Algorithms for Robust Estimators of Location, Scale, Symmetry, and Tail heaviness, Stata Journal, 15(1): 77–94. -PDF-
  • Sunbok Lee, 2015, Generating Univariate and Multivariate Nonnormal Data, Stata Journal, 15(1): 95–109. -PDF-
  • Bryan M. Fellman, Ying Yuan, 2015, Bayesian Optimal Interval Design for Phase I Oncology Clinical Trials, Stata Journal, 15(1): 110–120. -PDF-
  • Qunyong Wang, 2015, Fixed-Effect Panel Threshold Model using Stata, Stata Journal, 15(1): 121–134. -PDF-
  • Ying Xu, Yin Bun Cheung, 2015, Frailty Models and Frailty-Mixture Models for Recurrent Event Times, Stata Journal, 15(1): 135–154. -PDF-
  • Hannes Kröger, 2015, Newspell: Easy Management of Complex Spell Data, Stata Journal, 15(1): 155–172. -PDF-
  • Enzo Coviello, Karri Seppä, Paul W. Dickman, Arun Pokhrel, 2015, Estimating Net Survival using a Life-Table Approach, Stata Journal, 15(1): 173–185. -PDF-
  • Paul W. Dickman, Enzo Coviello, 2015, Estimating and Modeling Relative Survival, Stata Journal, 15(1): 186–215. -PDF-
  • Carolin E. Pflueger, Su Wang, 2015, A Robust Test for Weak Instruments in Stata, Stata Journal, 15(1): 216–225. -PDF-
  • James W. Hardin, Joseph M. Hilbe, 2015, Regression Models for Count Data from Truncated Distributions, Stata Journal, 15(1): 226–246. -PDF-
  • Chiara Criscuolo, Peter N. Gal, Carlo Menon, 2015, Dynemp: A Routine for Distributed Microdata Analysis of Business Dynamics, Stata Journal, 15(1): 247–274. -PDF-
  • Patrick Royston, 2015, Tools for Checking Calibration of a Cox Model in External Validation: Prediction of Population-Averaged Survival Curves Based on Risk Groups, Stata Journal, 15(1): 275–291. -PDF-
  • Alexis Dinno, 2015, Nonparametric Pairwise Multiple Comparisons in Independent Groups using Dunn’s Test, Stata Journal, 15(1): 292–300. -PDF-
  • Minxing Chen, 2015, Generating Nonnegatively Correlated Binary Random Variates, Stata Journal, 15(1): 301–308. -PDF-
  • Richard Williams, 2015, Review of Alan Acock’s Discovering Structural Equation Modeling Using Stata, Revised Edition, Stata Journal, 15(1): 309–315. -PDF-
  • Ben Jann, 2015, Stata Tip 122: Variable Bar Widths in Two-Way Graphs, Stata Journal, 15(1): 316–318. -PDF-

SJ 15-2

  • Pablo Gluzmann, Demian Panigo, 2015, Global Search Regression: A New Automatic Model-selection Technique for Cross-section, Time-series, and Panel-data Regressions, Stata Journal, 15(2): 325–349. -PDF-
  • Daniel J. Bratton, Babak Choodari-Oskooei, Patrick Royston, 2015, A Menu-driven Facility for Sample-size Calculation in Multiarm, Multistage Randomized Controlled Trials with Time-to-event Outcomes: Update, Stata Journal, 15(2): 350–368. -PDF-
  • David J. Fisher, 2015, Two-stage Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis and Generalized Forest Plots, Stata Journal, 15(2): 369–396. -PDF-
  • Anirban Basu, 2015, Person-centered Treatment (PeT) Effects: Individualized Treatment Effects Using Instrumental Variables, Stata Journal, 15(2): 397–410. -PDF-
  • Ian McCarthy, Daniel L. Millimet, Manan Roy, 2015, Bounding Treatment Effects: A Command for the Partial Identification of the Average Treatment Effect with Endogenous and Misreported Treatment Assignment, Stata Journal, 15(2): 411–436. -PDF-
  • Jonathan W. Bartlett, Tim P. Morris, 2015, Multiple Imputation of Covariates by Substantive-model Compatible Fully Conditional Specification, Stata Journal, 15(2): 437–456. -PDF-
  • Tammy H. Cummings, James W. Hardin, Alexander C. McLain, James R. Hussey, Kevin J. Bennett, Gina M. Wingood, 2015, Modeling Heaped Count Data, Stata Journal, 15(2): 457–479. -PDF-
  • Ariel Linden, 2015, Conducting Interrupted Time-series Analysis for Single- and Multiple-group Comparisons, Stata Journal, 15(2): 480–500. -PDF-
  • Jonathan Shaw, 2015, Top 10 Stata “Gotchas”, Stata Journal, 15(2): 501–511. -PDF-
  • Paul Corral, Mungo Terbish, 2015, Generalized Maximum Entropy Estimation of Discrete Choice Models, Stata Journal, 15(2): 512–522. -PDF-
  • Tim S. L. Brophy, Reza Che Daniels, Sibongile Musundwa, 2015, Gpsbound: A Command for Importing and Verifying Geographical Information from a User-provided Shapefile, Stata Journal, 15(2): 523–536. -PDF-
  • Alexander Zlotnik, Víctor Abraira, 2015, A General-purpose Nomogram Generator for Predictive Logistic Regression Models, Stata Journal, 15(2): 537–546. -PDF-
  • Marco Savegnago, 2015, Transition Matrix for a Bivariate Normal Distribution in Stata, Stata Journal, 15(2): 547–553. -PDF-
  • Sébastien Lecocq, Jean-Marc Robin, 2015, Estimating Almost-ideal Demand Systems with Endogenous Regressors, Stata Journal, 15(2): 554–573. -PDF-
  • Nicholas J. Cox, 2015, Speaking Stata: Species of Origin, Stata Journal, 15(2): 574–587. -PDF-
  • Tim Collier, 2015, Review of Alan Acock’s a Gentle Introduction to Stata, Fourth Edition, Stata Journal, 15(2): 588–593. -PDF-
  • Martin Rune Hansen, 2015, Graphlog: Creating Log Files with Embedded Graphics, Stata Journal, 15(2): 594–596. -PDF-
  • Maarten L. Buis, 2015, Stata Tip 124: Passing Temporary Variables to Subprograms, Stata Journal, 15(2): 597–598. -PDF-
  • Jessica Kasza, 2015, Stata Tip 125: Binned Residual Plots for Assessing the Fit of Regression Models for Binary Outcomes, Stata Journal, 15(2): 599–604. -PDF-

SJ 15-3

  • Mark D. Chatfield, 2015, Precombine: A Command to Examine n ≥ 2 Datasets before Combining, Stata Journal, 15(3): 607–626. -PDF-
  • Christopher L. Skeels, Larry W. Taylor, 2015, Prediction in Linear Index Models with Endogenous Regressors, Stata Journal, 15(3): 627–644. -PDF-
  • Tom M. Palmer, Jonathan A. C. Sterne, 2015, Fitting Fixed- and Random-effects Meta-analysis Models Using Structural Equation Modeling with the Sem and Gsem Commands, Stata Journal, 15(3): 645–671. -PDF-
  • Nada Wasi, Aaron Flaaen, 2015, Record Linkage Using Stata: Preprocessing, Linking, and Reviewing Utilities, Stata Journal, 15(3): 672–697. -PDF-
  • Shuai Chen, Jennifer Rolfes, Hongwei Zhao, 2015, Estimation of Mean Health Care Costs and Incremental Cost-effectiveness Ratios with Possibly Censored Data, Stata Journal, 15(3): 698–711. -PDF-
  • Andrea Discacciati, Nicola Orsini, Sander Greenland, 2015, Approximate Bayesian Logistic Regression via Penalized Likelihood by Data Augmentation, Stata Journal, 15(3): 712–736. -PDF-
  • Mónica Hernández Alava, Allan Wailoo, 2015, Fitting Adjusted Limited Dependent Variable Mixture Models to EQ-5D, Stata Journal, 15(3): 737–750. -PDF-
  • Ben Jann, 2015, A Note on Adding Objects to an Existing Twoway Graph, Stata Journal, 15(3): 751–755. -PDF-
  • Christian A. Gregory, 2015, Estimating Treatment Effects for Ordered Outcomes Using Maximum Simulated Likelihood, Stata Journal, 15(3): 756–774. -PDF-
  • Lauren J. Scott, Chris A. Rogers, 2015, Creating Summary Tables Using the Sumtable Command, Stata Journal, 15(3): 775–783. -PDF-
  • Ignacio López-de-Ullibarri, 2015, Bandwidth Selection in Kernel Distribution Function Estimation, Stata Journal, 15(3): 784–795. -PDF-
  • Ricardo Mora, Iliana Reggio, 2015, Didq: A Command for Treatment-effect Estimation under Alternative Assumptions, Stata Journal, 15(3): 796–808. -PDF-
  • Morten Overgaard, Per K. Andersen, Erik T. Parner, 2015, Regression Analysis of Censored Data Using Pseudo-observations: An Update, Stata Journal, 15(3): 809–821. -PDF-
  • Javier Alejo, Antonio Galvao, Gabriel Montes-Rojas, Walter Sosa-Escudero, 2015, Tests for Normality in Linear Panel-data Models, Stata Journal, 15(3): 822–832. -PDF-
  • W. Scott Comulada, 2015, Model Specification and Bootstrapping for Multiply Imputed Data: An Application to Count Models for the Frequency of Alcohol Use, Stata Journal, 15(3): 833–844. -PDF-
  • John Voorheis, 2015, Mqtime: A Stata Tool for Calculating Travel Time and Distance Using Mapquest web Services, Stata Journal, 15(3): 845–853. -PDF-
  • David W. Vincent, 2015, The Berry–Levinsohn–Pakes Estimator of the Random-coefficients Logit Demand Model, Stata Journal, 15(3): 854–880. -PDF-
  • Fernando Rios-Avila, 2015, Feasible Fitting of Linear Models with N Fixed Effects, Stata Journal, 15(3): 881–898. -PDF-

SJ 15-4

  • H. Joseph Newton, Nicholas J. Cox, 2015, The Stata Journal Editors’ Prize 2015: Richard Williams, Stata Journal, 15(4): 901–904. -PDF-
  • Anna Chaimani, Georgia Salanti, 2015, Visualizing Assumptions and Results in Network Meta-analysis: The Network Graphs Package, Stata Journal, 15(4): 905–950. -PDF-
  • Ian R. White, 2015, Network Meta-analysis, Stata Journal, 15(4): 951–985. -PDF-
  • Ignace De Vos, Gerdie Everaert, Ilse Ruyssen, 2015, Bootstrap-based Bias Correction and Inference for Dynamic Panels with Fixed Effects, Stata Journal, 15(4): 986–1018. -PDF-
  • Giovanni Cerulli, 2015, ctreatreg: Command for Fitting Dose–response Models under Exogenous and Endogenous Treatment, Stata Journal, 15(4): 1019–1045. -PDF-
  • Charles Lindsey, Simon Sheather, 2015, Best Subsets Variable Selection in Nonnormal Regression Models, Stata Journal, 15(4): 1046–1059. -PDF-
  • Caroline Bascoul-Mollevi, Florence Castan, David Azria, Sophie Gourgou-Bourgade, 2015, EORTC QLQ-C30 Descriptive Analysis with the qlqc30 Command, Stata Journal, 15(4): 1060–1074. -PDF-
  • Maria Elena Bontempi, Irene Mammi, 2015, Implementing a Strategy to Reduce the Instrument Count in Panel GMM, Stata Journal, 15(4): 1075–1097. -PDF-
  • Patrick Royston, 2015, Estimating the Treatment Effect in a Clinical Trial Using Difference in Restricted Mean Survival Time, Stata Journal, 15(4): 1098–1117. -PDF-
  • Modesto Escobar, 2015, Studying Coincidences with Network Analysis and Other Multivariate Tools, Stata Journal, 15(4): 1118–1156. -PDF-
  • Hüseyin Tastan, 2015, Testing for Spectral Granger Causality, Stata Journal, 15(4): 1157–1166. -PDF-
  • Seth T. Lirette, 2015, Complete Automation of a Participant Characteristics Table, Stata Journal, 15(4): 1167–1173. -PDF-
  • Nicholas J. Cox, 2015, Speaking Stata: A Set of Utilities for Managing Missing Values, Stata Journal, 15(4): 1174–1185. -PDF-