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A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Revised Sixth Edition (Paperback, 6th edition)
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A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Revised Sixth Edition (Paperback, 6th edition)
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Alan C. Acock's A Gentle Introduction to Stata, Revised Sixth
Edition is aimed at new Stata users who want to become proficient
in Stata. After reading this introductory text, new users will be
able to not only use Stata well but also learn new aspects of
Stata. Acock assumes that the user is not familiar with any
statistical software. This assumption of a blank slate is central
to the structure and contents of the book. Acock starts with the
basics; for example, the part of the book that deals with data
management begins with a careful and detailed example of turning
survey data on paper into a Stata-ready dataset. When explaining
how to go about basic exploratory statistical procedures, Acock
includes notes that will help the reader develop good work habits.
This mixture of explaining good Stata habits and explaining good
statistical habits continues throughout the book. Acock is quite
careful to teach the reader all aspects of using Stata. He covers
data management, good work habits (including the use of basic
do-files), basic exploratory statistics (including graphical
displays), and analyses using the standard array of basic
statistical tools (correlation, linear and logistic regression, and
parametric and nonparametric tests of location and dispersion). He
also successfully introduces some more advanced topics such as
multiple imputation and multilevel modeling in a very approachable
manner. Acock teaches Stata commands by using the menus and dialog
boxes while still stressing the value of Stata commands and
do-files. In this way, he ensures that all types of users can build
good work habits. Each chapter has exercises that the motivated
reader can use to reinforce the material. The tone of the book is
friendly and conversational without ever being glib or
condescending. Important asides and notes about terminology are set
off in boxes, which makes the text easy to read without any
convoluted twists or forward referencing. Rather than splitting
topics by their Stata implementation, Acock arranges the topics as
they would appear in a basic statistics textbook; graphics and
postestimation are woven into the material naturally. Real
datasets, such as the General Social Surveys from 2002, 2006, and
2016, are used throughout the book. The focus of the book is
especially helpful for those in the behavioral and social sciences
because the presentation of basic statistical modeling is
supplemented with discussions of effect sizes and standardized
coefficients. Various selection criteria, such as semipartial
correlations, are discussed for model selection. Acock also covers
a variety of commands available for evaluating reliability and
validity of measurements. The revised sixth edition is fully up to
date for Stata 17, including updated discussion and images of
Stata's interface and modern command syntax. In addition, examples
include new features such as the table command and collect suite
for creating and exporting customized tables as well as the option
for creating graphs with transparency.
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