Getting started
Entering data
Preparing data for analysis
Working with commands, do-files, and results
Descriptive statistics and graphs for one variable
Statistics and graphs for two categorical variables
Tests for one or two means
Bivariate correlation and regression
Analysis of variance
Multiple regression
Logistic regression
Measurement, reliability, and validity
Structural equation and generalized structural equation modeling
Working with missing values—multiple imputation
An introduction to multilevel analysis
Item response theory (IRT)
What’s next?
Glossary of acronyms
Glossary of mathematical and statistical symbols
References
Biography
Alan Acock is a sociologist and a University Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences at Oregon State University. He held the Knudson Chair in Family Research and was also recognized as the Alumni Distinguished Professor based on his work with students. He is the author of Discovering Structural Equation Modeling Using Stata, Revised Edition. He has published more than 150 articles in leading journals across the social and behavioral sciences, including Structural Equation Modeling, Psychological Bulletin, Multivariate Behavioral Research,Journal of Gerontology, Journal of Adolescence, American Journal of Public Health, American Sociological Review, Journal of Marriage and Family, Social Forces, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Educational and Psychological Measurement, Journal of Politics, Prevention Science, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, and many others. With this broad experience, Acock brings examples from a variety of disciplines.






