Create and Export Tables Using Stata
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Customer review posted on Amazon.com
For all of us who saw the potential of the (now not so new) Stata’s table system but who were struggling on our own using only the manual, this book is a must read. It is full of practical examples with code and data, and the final chapter delves into the logic of the tag system, which is super useful if you need to create tables outside of the examples covered in the book. Very much needed and appreciated.
Review from the Stata technical group
In Create and Export Tables Using Stata, Michael Mitchell teaches you how to expertly craft custom, publication-quality tables of summary statistics, regression results, and more. Mitchell examined hundreds of published journal articles from many disciplines, searching for commonly used table layouts. This book breaks down how to create the most popularly used tables by guiding you through examples using Stata's table, dtable, and etable commands, as well as the collect suite of commands.
This book begins with 24 sample tables, including 6 examples of a Table 1, 8 examples of regression models, 4 examples with Student's t tests, and an example of reporting results from a pretest–posttest design. Each sample table is illustrated step by step, showing you how to create it, customize it, and export it as a Word document. You'll also learn how you can export your table as a PDF or an Excel spreadsheet.
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