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A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Second
Edition, by Alan C. Acock, is aimed at new Stata users who want to become
proficient in Stata. After reading this introductory text, new users will
not only be able to use Stata well but also learn new aspects of Stata
easily.
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An Introduction to Stata for Health
Researchers, Second Edition, by Svend Juul, is distinguished in its careful attention
to detail. The reader will learn not only how to use Stata but also the
skills needed to create the reproducible analyses so necessary in the field.
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The fourth edition of Sampling of
Populations: Methods and Applications, by Paul S. Levy and Stanley
Lemeshow, provides an excellent introduction to the methods of survey
statistics while grounding the analysis in concise empirical applications.
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Multivariable Model-Building: A pragmatic
approach to regression analysis based on fractional polynomials for
modelling continuous variables, by Patrick Royston and Willi Sauerbrei,
presents a well-rounded, practical approach to model selection, with its
bulk devoted to general variable selection through the use of stepwise
procedures (or otherwise) and the selection of functional forms for
continuous variables.
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Dynamic Analysis in the Social
Sciences, by Emilio Castilla, introduces social-science students to
longitudinal data analysis, cross-sectional time-series analysis, and
survival analysis.
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