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#FeatureFriday: #LatentClassAnalysis (LCA) in #Stata. Understand the unobserved groupings in your data. http://bit.ly/2unqL8x 
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#TBT #StataHistory Do you know which release Stata introduced Mata - Matrix language?
1. Stata 6
2. Stata 9
3. Stata 11

The #StataHistory answer: Stata's full-blown programming language, Mata, was introduced in Stata 9.

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Learn how to manage data for reproducible results at #ICPSR in a course taught by J. Scott Long, #StataPress author and Professor at #IndianaUniversity. http://bit.ly/2n7SEPm
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Whether you are a long-time #Stata user or just getting started, you don't want to miss the fun and experiences of the 2017 Stata Conference Baltimore. Seating is limited, so register today! http://bit.ly/2hBREge #Stata2017
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Learn more about dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models in our new #StataBlog post by David Schenck, Senior Econometrician.

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Do you have a favorite #StataJournal author? If so, nominate them for the Stata Journal Editors' Prize 2017. Nominations should be sent as a private email by July 31. Visit our site for more details. http://bit.ly/2sHHBeu
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#TBT #StataHistory The nlogit command for nested logit models was introduced in Stata 7. Which of the following other commands was also introduced in Stata 7?
fcast
pkcross
mdslong
ivregress

The #StataHistory answer is pkcross, which analyzes data from a crossover design experiment, and was also introduced in Stata 7.

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Hear directly from Stata developers Hua Peng and Xiao Yang in their presentations about new commands in Stata 15. Discuss the new features with David Drukker, Yulia Marchenko, and Bill Rising. All will be at #Stata2017. Register today!

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#TBT #StataHistory Which of the following commands was NOT in Stata 1.0?
keep
label
list
merge
tabulate

The #StataHistory answer is keep, which was added in Stata release 1.2.

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#StataJournal Volume 17, Number 2 was emailed to subscribers on June 27. Visit our site for a list of articles and columns. 
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