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How can I get my own copy of Stata 10?

Below are some common questions about purchasing Stata 11. If there is any part that you are not sure about, contact Stata for more information either by sending an email to service@stata.com or calling them at 800-782-8272.

How can I purchase Stata 11?

The most cost-efficient way for a student, faculty, or staff member to purchase a copy of Stata 11 is via Stata 11 GradPlanTM. For example, the cost for a copy of Stata/IC 11 with perpetual license is $179 under the GradPlan.  There are many options under the GradPlan that one could choose.  Visit their site for more details.

Does Stata 11 come with documentation?

When purchased under the grad plan Stata 11 comes with the Getting Started manual, but no other paper documentation (i.e. manuals). Complete documentation for Stata 11 is installed with the program as a pdf (note that this is a change from earlier versions).  Under the GradPlan, one can also purchase a hard copy of the full set of Stata 11 manuals at a substantial discount. Note that in order to get this discount one must purchase the manuals at the same time one purchases Stata 11.

I already own a previous version of Stata, can I purchase an upgrade?

The GradPlan does not offer upgrade per se, but it is more cost effective to buy a new copy of Stata 11 via the GradPlan than to buy an upgrade without the grad plan.

What are the main differences among Stata/MP, Stata/IC, Stata/SE and Small Stata?

See http://stata.com/products/whichstata.html and see the section comparing these flavors so you can choose the right version for you.


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