Useful Non-UCLA Stata Programs
These are useful Stata programs from around the world. We assume
that you are running Stata and have the most up to date version of Stata (i.e.,
that you have run the update all command recently). A number of these programs are from the Stata Technical Bulletin
(STB) courtesy of, and Copyright, Stata Corporation.
If the STB issue/program name is hot (e.g., STB50, ip28),
you can view the article associated with the program using the Adobe Acrobat reader, but
only from UCLA IP Addresses. We thank Stata Corporation for their kind permission to
distribute the STB Programs and Articles from our web site.
- ANOVA Tools
- anovaplot
- Plots of ANOVA fit, including interaction plots (SJ-4-4/gr0009)
. findit anovaplot
- prcomp
- Pairwise comparisons of means, including the Tukey wsd
(STB47/sg101)
. net from http://www.stata.com/stb/stb47
. net install sg101
- Correlation and Regression Tools
- boxtid
- Box-tidwell and exponential regression models.
. findit boxtid
- indexplot
- index plots after estimation
. ssc install indexplot
- regmsng
- Multiple regression with missing observations for some variables
(STB47/sg99)
. net from http://www.stata.com/stb/stb47
. net install sg99
- Logistic, Poisson, and Negative Binomial Regression Tools
- gologit2
- module to estimate generalized ordered logit models. (SJ-6-1/st00-7)
. ssc install gologit2
- meanscor
- Mean score method for missing
covariate data in logistic regression (STB58/sg156)
. net from from http://www.stata.com/stb/stb58
. net install sg156
- predcalc
- module to calculate out-of-sample
predictions for regression, logistic (STB58/sg157)
. ssc install predcalc
- spostado
- commands for the post-estimation interpretation of regression models
. net from http://www.indiana.edu/~jslsoc/stata
. net install spost9_ado
- Survey Data Analysis
- corr_svy
- Correlation tables for survey data.
. ssc install corr_svy
- survwgt
- Survey sampling weights: adjustment and replicate weight creation.
. ssc install survwgt
- svypxcat
- Predicted means or proportions for nominal predictors for survey data.
. ssc install svypxcat
- svypxcoc
- Predicted means or proportions for a continuous predictor for survey data.
. ssc install svypxcon
- Data Management Tools
- labedit
- A labels editor for Windows and Macintosh. (STB51/dm56.1)
. net from http://www.stata.com/stb/stb43
. net install dm56
- listblck
- How can I list observations in blocks? (STB50/dm68)
. net from http://www.stata.com/stb/stb50
. net install dm68
- labutil
- Modules for managing value and variable labels.
. ssc install labutil
- Other Data Analysis Tools
- clarify
- Software to Interpret and Present Statistical
Results (see
documentation)
. net from http://gking.harvard.edu/clarify/
. net install clarify
- estout
- Make regression tables that look like those in journal articles (SJ-5-3/st0085)
. findit estout
- gllamm
- Estimates generalized linear latent and mixed models.
. ssc install gllamm
- ice
- Multiple imputation for missing data. (SJ-5-4/st0067_2)
. findit ice
- iqr
- Inter-quartile range, including outliers
. findit iqr
- mvpatterns
- Displays the missing value patterns.
. findit mvpatterns
- npresent-nmissing
- Can I quickly see how many missing/nonmissing values a variable has?
(SJ-5-4/dm67_3)
. ssc install nmissing
- outreg
- Can I make regression tables that look like those in
journal articles? (STB59/sg97.3)
. ssc install outreg
- tab3way
- Cross-tabulates three variables and displays any combination of cell frequencies, cell
percents, row percents and column percents.
. ssc install tab3way
- univar
- How can
I get descriptive statistics and the five number summary on one line?
(STB51/sg67.1)
. net from http://www.stata.com/stb/stb51
. net install sg67_1
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