Stata
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Stata is a general-purpose statistical software package used for data analysis, data management, and graphics. The software is available in both command-line and graphical user interface versions, and it is known for its flexibility and scalability. Stata can handle large datasets and offers a wide range of statistical procedures, including descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and advanced econometrics. Additionally, it has strong data management capabilities, making it a popular choice for data cleaning and preparation tasks. Stata has a large community of users and developers who have created a vast collection of user-written commands and programs that extend its functionality.
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Import Stata 'webuse' Datasets
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Sep 30, 2018 - R
This repo host my coding files for my Master Thesis, the goal being to investigate the impact of pandemic lockdowns on perceived education quality through data analysis. More procedure details on the README file.
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Investigated regional variability of missed appointments in Greater Manchester from 2019 to 2021. Examined differences in rate of missed appointments for face-to-face and other types of appointments and discussed socioeconomic complexities contributing to this. Utilised descriptive statistics and inferential analyses using RStudio and Stata.
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Feb 14, 2024 - R
R and Stata codes for Wooldridge and Stock & Watson exercises and examples
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A collection of STATA and Rscripts used in Time Series Modelling and Forecasting
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Quantifying Systematic Heterogeneity in Meta-Analysis
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