Stata Command and Results Windows - A Quick Overview
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- Опубліковано 21 лют 2022
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in research, Stata is a popular statistical software package created in 1985 by StataCorp. It has five main windows, and in this video, I introduce the two most important ones of Command and Results ones; that are always used in data management, statistical analysis, graphics, simulations, regression, and custom programming in Stata. Firstly, Commands are submitted to Stata from the Command window. The Command window supports basic text editing, copying and pasting, a command history, function-key mapping, filename completion, and variable-name completion. Secondly, The Results window contains all the commands and their textual results you have entered during the Stata session.
a very good introduction to STATA
Best video on STATA for starters! Highly recommend!
Excellent introduction. I had no idea about Stata and found the video very helpful as a brief intro to Stata. Also, the pace of your explanations is great.
Great video, short and simple
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Glad it was helpful!
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I learned a lot from this excellent video .Thank you
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this video is so good. I always find myself referring back to it. Thank you!
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a very good introduction to STATA
Thanks for a very helpful presentation!
Thank for sharing the knowledge
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Awesome video, super helpfull and well structured!