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An Introduction to Survival Analysis Using Stata, Third Edition, by
Mario Cleves, William Gould, Roberto G. Gutierrez, and Yulia V. Marchenko, is the ideal
tutorial for professional data analysts who want to learn survival analysis
for the first time or who are well versed in survival analysis but are not
as dexterous in using St ata to analyze survival data.
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Svend Juul and Morten Frydenberg’s An
Introduction to Stata for Health Researchers, Third Edition
is distinguished in its careful attention to
detail. The reader will learn not only how to use Stata for statistical
analysis but also the skills needed to make the analysis reproducible. The
authors use a friendly, down-to-earth tone and include tips gained from a
lifetime of collaboration and consulting.
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Alan C. Acock’s A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Third Edition
is aimed at new Stata users who want to become proficient in Stata. After
reading this introductory text, new users not only will be able to use Stata
well but also will learn new aspects of Stata easily.
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Michael Mitchell’s
Data Management Using Stata: A Practical Handbook
comprehensively covers data-management tasks, from those a beginning
statistician would need to those hard-to-verbalize tasks that can
confound an experienced user. Mitchell does this all in simple
language with illustrative examples.
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Logistic Regression: A Self-Learning Text, Third Edition,
by David G. Kleinbaum and Mitchel Klein, succeeds in demonstrating
that one need not be a mathematician to fully understand the underpinnings
of logistic regression in all its forms.
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