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Tables of descriptive statistics in Stata
How to set up H2O in Stata
How to download and install Stata for Mac
Как загрузить и установить Stata 19 для Windows
New in Stata 19: Bayesian variable selection for linear regression
Обзор интерфейса Stata 19
New in Stata 19: Bayesian quantile regression with asymmetric Laplace distribution
PDF documentation in Stata 19
New in Stata 19: Enhancements to customizable tables
New in Stata 19: Structural VAR models via instrumental variables
Example datasets included with Stata 19
New in Stata 19: Control-function linear and probit models
New in Stata 19: Marginal Cox model for interval-censored multiple-event data
New in Stata 19: Inference robust to weak instruments
Новое в Stata 19: многомерные модели с фиксированными эффектами
New in Stata 19: Bayesian bootstrap
New in Stata 19: Conditional average treatment effects
New in Stata 19: Panel-data vector autoregressive model
New in Stata 19: Machine learning via H2O: Ensemble decision trees
New in Stata 19: Enhancements to graphics
New in Stata 19: Meta-analysis for correlations
New in Stata 19: Latent class model-comparison statistics
Overview of what's new in Stata 19
New in Stata 19: Correlated random-effects model and Mundlak specification test
New in Stata 19: Enhancements to the Do-file Editor
New in Stata 19: Instrumental-variables local-projection IRFs
Простая линейная регрессия в Stata
Export results to Excel® using Stata
Tables Builder in Stata, part 4: Removing rows and columns
Treatment effects in Stata: Heterogeneous difference in differences