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  • Useful (and free) Stata training sources?

    Dear All,
    I am working with Stata a lot recently, but I am still very very slow at telling the program what to do. This can be a bit frustrating if one wants to evaluate research ideas "quick and dirty". I was wondering whether you guys could recommend something like a short course on Stata. Most videos in youtube cover very specific topics... I am mostly looking for materials that teach you how to quickly access descriptive statistics of your data.
    1. I want to plot returns for all companies above certain assets level, in some specific country,
    2. I want to know country averages of total assets across time for the insurance sector given a data set of banks and insruances companies
    3. I want to know how many companies are in my sample given I have panel data
    4. ...
    These kind of "descriptive" things. I just want to get faster at it and not bother Statalist with every little issue.

    Thanks in advance for any recommendation!

  • #2
    I doubt that there is a one-stop course or source unless you write it yourself.


    #1

    Code:
    help scatter 
    help if
    #2

    Code:
    ​help egen
    #3

    Code:
    search distinct

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    • #3
      It may be too basic for your purposes but the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU) at the University of Cape Town developed a free online course with the University of Michigan which I found useful when starting out. It seems you can no longer self-register (not sure why), but you could get in touch with the administrator at the email address provided at the link if you want to give it a try: https://www.saldru.uct.ac.za/trainin...e-stata-course

      As far as I remember the course was an introduction to using household survey data, and is really designed assuming people have never used Stata before. I think it was basic descriptive stats, basic graphs, and perhaps some simple regressions.

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      • #4
        This may sound quite obvious but I guess 100% of the trained users will consider "not to be missed" among the free resoures... the Stata manuals!
        Best regards,

        Marcos

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        • #5
          http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/

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          • #6
            Links to video tutorials and other resources on the official Stata website:
            http://www.stata.com/links/
            https://www.kripfganz.de/stata/

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            • #7
              Lots of freebie resources are listed at

              http://www.stata.com/links/resources...earning-stata/
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              Richard Williams, Notre Dame Dept of Sociology
              StataNow Version: 19.5 MP (2 processor)

              EMAIL: [email protected]
              WWW: https://www3.nd.edu/~rwilliam

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              • #8
                Thanks everyone.

                This one in paritcular seems to be what I am looking for: http://stataproject.blogspot.de/

                If you have more recommendations, please let me know. But this should definately cut it for now!

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                • #9
                  Jannic,

                  The lecture videos for a 1 credit course on using Stata (with an emphasis on programming) ca be found at: https://www.youtube.com/user/smilex3md

                  More specifically, the Stata videos are at: https://www.youtube.com/user/smilex3...=50&shelf_id=9

                  Sincerely,
                  Alan Neustadtl

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                  • #10
                    Thanks, this looky very interestings as well!

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