Stata Journal 18-2
Articles and Columns
Linear dynamic panel-data estimation using maximum likelihood and structural equation modeling
R. Williams, P. D. Allison, and E. Moral-Benito
baselinetable: A command for creating one- and two-way tables of summary statistics
S. Donath
Simulating the central limit theorem
M. A. Taylor
cvcrand and cptest: Commands for efficient design and analysis of cluster randomized trials using constrained randomization and permutation tests
J. A. Gallis, F. Li, H. Yu, and E. L. Turner
Content analysis: Frequency distribution of words
M. F. Dicle and B. Dicle
Attrition diagrams for clinical trials and meta-analyses in Stata
C. H. Righolt and S. M. Mahmud
eq5dmap: A command for mapping between EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L
M. Hernández-Alava and S. Pudney
Group sequential clinical trial designs for normally distributed outcome variables
M. J. Grayling, J. M. S. Wason, and A. P. Mander
qfactor: A command for Q-methodology analysis
N. Akhtar-Danesh
Inference for clustered data
C. H. Lee and D. G. Steigerwald
Event study estimations using Stata: The estudy command
F. Pacicco, L. Vena, and A. Venegoni
Frailty models and frailty-mixture models for recurrent event times: Update
Y. Xu and Y. B. Cheung
Review of Tenko Raykov and George Marcoulides's A Course in Item Response Theory and Modeling with Stata
A. Linden
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