I gather you may just type "help" - such as "help firthlogit" - to get examples with the installed datasets.
Usually, you won't need to bother about the directory where Stata keeps the ancillary files (by the way, I guess it is the PLUS).
You may wish to type - sysdir - and see a list with all the directories. My advice is: if you are not experienced with this kind of procedure, please let Stata "decide" everytime you install a package.
To end, here (http://www.stata.com/support/finding-resources/) you find general information on how to deal with user-written programs in Stata.
Hopefully that helps.
Best,
Marcos
Usually, you won't need to bother about the directory where Stata keeps the ancillary files (by the way, I guess it is the PLUS).
You may wish to type - sysdir - and see a list with all the directories. My advice is: if you are not experienced with this kind of procedure, please let Stata "decide" everytime you install a package.
To end, here (http://www.stata.com/support/finding-resources/) you find general information on how to deal with user-written programs in Stata.
Hopefully that helps.
Best,
Marcos
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