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Regression in Stata

How to Create and Interpret a ROC Curve in Stata

Logistic Regression is a statistical method that we use to fit a regression model when the response variable is binary. To assess how well a logistic regression...

How to Use Robust Standard Errors in Regression in Stata

Multiple linear regression is a method we can use to understand the relationship between several explanatory variables and a response variable.  Unfortunately, one problem that often occurs...

How to Perform Logistic Regression in Stata

Logistic Regression is a method that we use to fit a regression model when the response variable is binary. Here are some examples of when we may...

How to Perform Quadratic Regression in Stata

When two variables have a linear relationship, you can often use simple linear regression to quantify their relationship. However, when two variables have a quadratic relationship,...

How to Perform Multiple Linear Regression in Stata

Multiple linear regression is a method you can use to understand the relationship between several explanatory variables and a response variable. This tutorial explains how to perform...

How to Create and Interpret Q-Q Plots in Stata

A Q-Q plot, short for “quantile-quantile” plot, is often used to assess whether or not the residuals in a regression analysis are normally distributed. This tutorial...

How to Obtain Predicted Values and Residuals in Stata

Linear regression is a method we can use to understand the relationship between one or more explanatory variables and a response variable. When we perform...

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