Module 1.1 Stata For Beginners
Module 1.1 Stata For Beginners
The Institute for Digital Research and Education at UCLA has a great resource to learn about STATA and
provides access to several online free trainings. This webpage is a clearinghouse that will guide you to
learning modules, class videos and lecture notes, sample datasets, and links to discussions of more
advanced topics.
There will be a learning curve even with this basic material because you will be working with an
unfamiliar user interface. We hope that within an half-hour or so you will understand how UCLA has
structured their files and videos. The material in the above two links can be covered in 5-6 hours, but it
is best if this time is spread over several days. Most importantly, you must use STATA instead of only
watching and reading about it.
Like this course, the UCLA resources have both written resources and videos. Depending on your
preferred learning style, use what works best for you. Below are the written resources and links to
videos for key STATA operations:
UCLA breaks their resources down even further, providing learning modules for various operations
within STATA:
3. Graphics
Introduction to graphics
Overview of graph two-way plots
Two-way scatterplots
Combining Two-way Scatterplots
Common Graph Options
Once you feel comfortable with the concepts covered in these lessons, you will be prepared to begin
Module 1.2.1
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Note: All of the above resources are property of UCLA:
STATA Starter Kit. UCLA: Institute for Digital Research and Education.
from http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/STATA/sk/default.htm