Additional Resources
General
Here are some external resources that can help you get started in STATA:
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, including short movies and lectures notes, as well as textbook examples
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Stata Blogs: the and a list of
Math
If you are interested in exploring more of the math behind the statistics we learn and use, you may find the following resources useful:
1. Students in Math 141 (Introduction to Probability and Statistics) learn statistical computation instead of in STATA, but they learn the similar concepts and tests to what we learn in RDDA.
- Course description
- This year, Albyn Jones' section of the course uses a notes pack sold in the Reed ; Albert Kim's follows (available as a PDF online).
- Albyn's lecture notes are posted online . His lab notes can be found .
2. This from UAH contains "free, high quality, interactive, web-based resources for students and teachers of probability and statistics."
3. The Reed library has many relevant books on mathematical statistics, notably including Miller & Miller's John E. Freund's Mathematical Statistics with Applications () and Bickel & Doksum's Mathematical Statistics: Basic and Selected Topics ().