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Category: Statistical software

From Excel to Stata

June 2, 2016 by Gatien, posted in Analytical tools, Statistical software

Below, I'm presenting tips and codes to start a Stata program (a.k.a. a DO file) based on data from an Excel spreadsheet, with procedures that you cannot find in the contextual menu of Stata. Before using the code, you should note: In Stata, columns are variables, while rows are observations; I am using Stata 13: … Continue reading From Excel to Stata

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