Full Description
aaaaUsing Stata for Statistical Analysis is a supplemental text for undergraduate and graduate level courses involving research methods and statistical analysis. The manual will be written so thataaawide variety of fields that offer such courses would be able to adopt it.aInstructors most likely to adopt would include sociology, political science, economics, and psychology. These fields share a relatively similar approach to quantitative analysis and are all part of the trend towards using Stata as their primary statistical program.aaaaaaaaLongest proposes to teach the language of Stata from an intuitive perspective, furthering studentsE overall retention, allowing for a student with no experience in statistical software to be able toasit down and be working with data in a very short amount of time.Features and Benefitsaaaa-Stata screen shots provided throughout chapters to aid student comprehensionaaaa-Examples of commands and procedures using real data from the General Social Survey will be provided.aaaa-'A Closer Look' boxes (similar to Frankfort-Nachmias) will provide additional information on more aaa advanced topics.aaaa-Self-teaching style will allow novice Stata users ability to complete a basic quantitative research aaa project from start to finish.aaaa- Exercises at ends of chapters will have answers provided to help students master Stata
Contents
PREFACE CHAPTER 1CHAPTER 3: Do Files and Data Management CHAPTER 4: Descriptive Statistics CHAPTER 5: Relationships between Nominal and Ordinal Variables CHAPTER 6: Relationships between Different Measurement Levels CHAPTER 7: Methods for Examining Interval - Ratio Variables CHAPTER 8: Enhancing Your Command Repertoire CHAPTER EXERCISE SOLUTIONS "HOW TO" INDEX Appendix A: Getting Started with Stata 11