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You can completely reshape your data, create group-level variables for panel or longitudinal data, graph a receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve or impulse-response function (IRF), perform a case-control analysis, estimate a random-effects count-data model or a Cox proportional hazards model, or compute marginal effects from a nonlinear estimator. With Stata's menus and dialogs, you can easily point and click or drag and drop your way to all of Stata's statistical, graphical, and data management features. Stata is not sold in modules, which means you get everything you need in one package.Įasy to learn yet fully programmable for the most demanding data management and statistical requirements.
Stata mp 13 2 core software#
Stata statistical software is a complete, integrated statistical software package that provides everything you need for data analysis, data management, and graphics. Easy to learn but mighty scripting language.
Stata mp 13 2 core series#
Flexible and especially powerful for analysis of time series.
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Stata mp 13 2 core update#
*brief update footnote here, for clarification (well, at least part of the clarification., the huge, factor 10 15, execution time differential remains somewhat puzzling): we cannot really perform this comparative exercise directly, as "(almost) the same" here means that we do have identical specifications (and the same software and operating system), but nonetheless different (very large) panel datasets- and in this particular case the difference in the structure (specifically, the "connectedness" of the cross-sectional-time series data, but the intention was not to give too many details) of those datasets matters, beyond an eventual difference in the number of observations (for our purpose virtually the same) if we ran identical specifications on exactly the same dataset, with the 8-core and respectively the dual-core Stata/MP, the speed ratio could not be higher than 8/2=4, the theoretical limit. If true, that surely ought to boost Stata's status in the statistics/econometrics community (part of which- I plead guilty too- is currently infatuated with using other programming languages like Ox, Fortran, Gauss, Matlab etc, while typically leaving Stata for simple exercises or data manipulation). No other statistical software comes close" (my emphasis in bold). The next quest should be to assess Stata's bold claim: "From dual-core laptops to the big iron of multiprocessor servers, Stata gets the most out of multicore systems.