Hi folks,
I taught a graduate seminar on data management in Stata last semester and as part of the work for the course, students had to produce resources for a website that would allow others to learn about Stata. The website is located at: http://jearl.faculty.arizona.edu/node/19
It ranges from very basic concepts (e.g., data types), to intermediate data manipulations (using stored and returned results; regular expressions; collapse), to intermediate-advanced programming (e.g., define program, post, lots of stuff on looping).
If not helpful to you, it might be helpful to someone you know learning Stata. Feel free to share the link as widely as you see fit. And, if you have suggests about material to add, please send me an email with either links or the material.
Cheers,
Jenn
I taught a graduate seminar on data management in Stata last semester and as part of the work for the course, students had to produce resources for a website that would allow others to learn about Stata. The website is located at: http://jearl.faculty.arizona.edu/node/19
It ranges from very basic concepts (e.g., data types), to intermediate data manipulations (using stored and returned results; regular expressions; collapse), to intermediate-advanced programming (e.g., define program, post, lots of stuff on looping).
If not helpful to you, it might be helpful to someone you know learning Stata. Feel free to share the link as widely as you see fit. And, if you have suggests about material to add, please send me an email with either links or the material.
Cheers,
Jenn
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