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Stata
Technical
Bulletin


July 1994

STB-20


A publication to promote communication among Stata users

Editor

Sean Becketti

Stata Technical Bulletin

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J. Theodore Anagnoson, Cal. State Univ., LA
Richard DeLeon, San Francisco State Univ.
Paul Geiger, USC School of Medicine

Lawrence C. Hamilton, Univ. of New Hampshire
Stewart West, Baylor College of Medicine

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Contents of this issue

page

an44.1. StataQuest disk enclosed (really)

2

an46. Stata and Stage now available for IBM PowerPC

2

crc36. Clarification on analytic weights with linear regression

2

dm19. Merging raw data and dictionary files

3

dm20. Date functions

6

ip6. Storing variables in vectors and matrices

8

ip6.1. Data and matrices

10

os14. A program to format raw data files

10

sg25. Interaction expansion

12

ssi6. Routines to speed Monte Carlo experiments

18

ssi6.1. Simplified Monte Carlo simulations

22

sts7.3. A library of time series programs for Stata (Update)

25

sts8. Hansen’s test for parameter instability

26

zz3.4. Computerized index for the STB (Update)

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