Learn Stata for data analysis and statistical modeling. Understand how to use Stata for data management, visualization, and econometrics.

Skills you'll gain: Stata, Regression Analysis, Statistical Modeling, Statistical Methods, Statistical Analysis, Advanced Analytics, Statistical Programming, Statistical Software, Statistical Visualization, Data Visualization, Data Manipulation, Correlation Analysis, Predictive Modeling, Descriptive Statistics, Statistical Hypothesis Testing
Beginner · Course · 3 - 6 Months

Packt
Skills you'll gain: Stata, STATA (Software), Scripting, Graphing, Data Visualization Software, Data Manipulation, Statistical Methods, Data Analysis, Data Management, Statistical Programming, Data Presentation, Debugging, Data Import/Export, Data Integrity
Beginner · Course · 1 - 3 Months

University of Maryland, College Park
Skills you'll gain: Sampling (Statistics), Sample Size Determination, Surveys, Survey Creation, Data Collection, Statistical Analysis, Interviewing Skills, Research Design, STATA (Software), R (Software), Data Integration, Data Validation, Data Ethics, Data Analysis, Stata, Data Quality, Statistical Modeling, Qualitative Research, Data Cleansing, R Programming
Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

University of Maryland, College Park
Skills you'll gain: Statistical Analysis, STATA (Software), R (Software), Data Integration, Data Ethics, Stata, R Programming, Sampling (Statistics), Statistical Modeling, Descriptive Statistics, Regression Analysis, Informed Consent, Information Privacy
Mixed · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

University of Maryland, College Park
Skills you'll gain: Sampling (Statistics), Data Quality, Stata, Data Manipulation, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Software, Statistical Methods, Data Analysis, Regression Analysis, Data Integrity, R (Software), R Programming, Statistical Modeling, Statistical Inference
Mixed · Course · 1 - 3 Months
Stata is basic statistical software that's used for data science. It covers data management, statistical analysis, custom programming, simulations, graphics, regression, automated reporting, Python integration, and data manipulation, among others. Stata was first developed in 1985, but it remains useful across many industries today. There's even an annual Stata Conference held in the United States each year, and several Stata User Group meetings take place around the world, particularly in Europe.‎
Anyone who deals with data on a regular basis can benefit from learning Stata—it's one of the most widely used software in the world, particularly for those who want to analyze data patterns. Professionals in over 180 countries employ it regularly. Many prefer it over similar software because of its ability to turn data into visual graphics. And because it's used in so many fields in so many countries, you may encounter it in your line of work one day, so having a basic understanding of it may help you get ahead in your career quicker. Students may also use Stata as a part of their high school and postsecondary school courses.‎
Most professionals who use Stata work in research in some capacity. It's most commonly found in the fields of biomedicine, economics, epidemiology, sociology, and political science. It's also commonly used by professors, researchers, and research assistants at colleges and universities. You may also use Stata in the fields of behavioral science, biostatistics, other areas of education, marketing, business, public health, and public policy.‎
Anyone who can use a computer and software can learn Stata. However, if you have a background in data science or have used other types of statistical software, you may find that you grasp its concepts quicker and easier.‎
Online Stata courses offer a convenient and flexible way to enhance your knowledge or learn new Stata skills. Choose from a wide range of Stata courses offered by top universities and industry leaders tailored to various skill levels.‎
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