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The Stata Multiple-Imputation Reference
Manual provides a substantive introduction to multiple imputation and a
full descriptiion of Stata’s mi command. mi provides imputation features
and analysis features along with full data management of multiple-imputation
datasets.
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Microeconometrics Using Stata,
by A. Colin Cameron and Pravin K. Trivedi,
is an outstanding introduction to microeconometrics and how to do microeconometric research using Stata.
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The Workflow of Data Analysis Using Stata, by
J. Scott Long,
is an essential productivity tool for data analysts. Aimed at anyone who
analyzes data, this book presents an effective strategy for designing and
doing data-analytic projects.
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A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, 2nd Edition, by
Michael N. Mitchell,
is a complete guide to Stata’s graph command and the associated Graph
Editor. Whether you want to tame the Stata graph command, quickly find out
how to produce a graphical effect, master the Stata Graph Editor, or learn
approaches that can be used to construct custom graphs, this is the book to
read.
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