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Stata Journal Volume 8 Number 1—Table of contents
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Articles and Columns
- Editorial announcements
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- metan: fixed– and random–effects meta–analysis
- R. Harris, M. Bradburn, J. Deeks, R. Harbord, D. Altman, and J. Sterne

- A tool for deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analysis of epidemiologic studies
- N. Orsini, R. Bellocco, M. Bottai, A. Wolk, and S. Greenland

- A new framework for managing and analyzing multiply imputed data in Stata
- J. B. Carlin, J. C. Galati, and P. Royston

- Tests for unbalanced error–components models under local misspecification
- W. Sosa-Escudero and A. K. Bera

- fuzzy: A program for performing qualitative comparative analyses (QCA) in Stata
- K. C. Longest and S. Vaisey

- Speaking Stata: Spineplots and their kin
- N. J. Cox

- Review of Applied Health Economics by Jones, Rice, Bago d'Uva, and Balia
- S. P. Jenkins

- Review of Event History Analysis with Stata by Blossfeld, Golsch, and Rohwer
- F. Kalter
Notes and Comments
- Stata tip 56: Writing parameterized text files
- R. Gini

- Stata tip 57: How to reinstall Stata
- W. Gould

- Stata tip 58: nl is not just for nonlinear models
- B. P. Poi

- Stata tip 59: Plotting on any transformed scale
- N. J. Cox
Software Updates
- Software Updates
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