Statistical Applications 2: Categorical
Data Analysis and Multiple Imputation of Missing Data
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VCR
Session 1
Using STATA for Categorical Data Analysis
(Substantive interpretations for non-linear models)
Spostinstall
Relogit
Session 1(續)
Session 2
Multiple Imputations of Missing Data: Theory and Methods
Amelia
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Reference Papers:
Wong, Raymond Sin-Kwok. 1996. “The Social Composition
of Communist Parties of Czechoslovakia and Hungary
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Long, J. Scott and Jeremy Freese. 2000. “Listing
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Regression Models.” Stata Technical Bulletin
57: 27-34.
Freese, Jeremy and J. Scott Long. 2000.”Tests for
the Multinomial Logit Models.” Stata Technical
Bulletin 58: 19-25.
King, Gary, James Honaker, Anne Joseph, and Kenneth
Scheve. 2001. “Analyzing Incomplete Political Science
Data: An Alternative Algorithm for Multiple Imputation.”
American Political Science Review 95: 49-69.
Schafer, Joseph L and J. W. Graham. 2002. “Missing
Data: Our View of the Stata of the Art.” Psychological
Methods 7: 147-177.