Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2012

Helpful Stata-Links

Here are some helpful Stata-Links for Students.
This site is especially tailored to the needs of business students writing their theses at the Chair of Human Resource Management and Labor Politics at the FU-Berlin. But also others may find something useful:

Interpreting Output:
The ultimate source on the web on this (and many other) topic is the web page of  UCLA Academic Statistical Services. If you don't find it here just google "output stata [stata command here]" or "annotated output [command here]". At this homepage you also find cookbook like recipes for many data analysis jobs:
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/


There are two major .ado-programs which ease the interaction of Stata with your word processor:
Making Tables for publications in Stata:
http://econpapers.repec.org/software/bocbocode/s447101.htm

Making Regression Tables for publications in Stata:
http://repec.org/bocode/e/estout/

 
Special Methods used at the  Chair of Human Resource Management and Labor Politics:

Doing QCA and Fuzzy-Set-Analysis in Stata:
http://www.stata-journal.com/article.html?article=st0140


Other link lists:
Masayuki Kadamatsu try's to to "include really useful Stata webpages only". And orders them according the work-flow of data analysis. I think it worked out: