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B**H
Awesome!
This book is great. I highly recommend it for anyone dealing with large-scale collaborative data projects.The author covers everything from saving and filing your data (good life skills even for those who don't use STATA) to documenting and cleaning datasets.The book reads fast and is interesting enough. Lots of general advice and then a few specific, detailed examples with full-fledged code that are easy to skip if they are not relevant (mercifully, he does not force you through the examples like some books do - they are fairly self-contained modules within the chapters). For each task, he tends to talk about the commands used (with relevant/most-helpful options), but then also about general rules for how to approach the task.The author's personal narrative dominates the book, but it is clear that he has a lot of experience and for the most part, it is helpful that the book is written that way. Some of the advice is shocking in its simplicity but its usefulness (i.e. "Never name a file 'Final'" lest you wind up with "Final - v1" "Final - v2" and "Final - really really final") - these are problems that are applicable to everyone. As such, although I have a reasonable amount of experience with STATA I felt that this book covered really useful basics in a way that was helpful but not tedious.Unsurprisingly for someone who writes about organization and workflow management, the book is also well-organized, and designed in such a way that you can read as you go, covering relevant chapters as you face the tasks within. I've been moving along at the pace of my project, highlighting commands as I read so that I can use it as a reference manual once I finish going through the first time. So far, the book has more than paid for itself in time and frustration saved.
H**Y
Another winner from Stata Press
Time and again I order Stata Press books because they are easy to read, clear, explicit, and written for data users at all levels. This book is no exception. I'm a doctoral student working on my dissertation, and the largest hurdle I've had so far is managing my data since I use very large datasets. I found myself time and again getting lost in the details of prepping the data and then having to go back and rerun things when I realized I had omitted crucial first steps (if I could even find the do files I had written). Since data management is not something that is taught in my program (and likely not in others), this book is crucial to doing efficient, replicable work. It's a gem-glad I found out about it. Another five-star rating for a Stata Press book, and kudos to J.Scott Long.
A**N
Good book, would like better for r
This book offers an overview of workflow for data analysis for stata, but is applicable for any data analysis.If you don't use stata, it isn't bad to have, even if you just think about organizing your work/data.Bought for a course taught by dr long. It is better written than most stats texts out there, but it is definitely more applicable for stata than others. I would like to see one for r over stata, especially with the emphasis on r in statistics and even some small businesses trying to save money.
K**N
Helps me as a researcher
This is a great book for anyone working with analyzing large data sets in Stata. We all have a workflow when doing this, this book wil make you aware of this, and will help you to make your workflow better at documenting and planning your projects. It also has some really nice tricks to automating things in Stata making your workflow more effective.It suits most researchers, from PhD students just starting up their career to more experienced researchers. It also fits almost all levels of Stata proficiency. You need a bare minimum of knowledge, but then it will suit everyone up until almost expert level. There are something for everyone!Personally my documenting skills have improved and I now realize just how much I can do with Stata when using Macros, Loops and Matrices to a wide variety of tasks. The book does not teach you statistics or how to do specific analysis, but rather how to do generic tasks in cleaning and managing your data, as well as presenting data.
J**E
Absolutely fantastic!
Simply put, this book will drastically reduce the amount of time it will take you to write a do file. In fact, based on the suggestions that long has in this book I was able to write a do file that will run OLS and all the typical diagnostics automatically. All I have to do is assign the variable macros at the beginning of the do file. My summer project is to do the same thing for my other basic statistical models.The workflow of data analysis using Stata should be required for any course on regression or applied statistics that uses Stata. Any applied researcher using this program needs to buy this book.
P**T
The Must Have for Empirical Social Scientist
Whether you use Stata or not, if you work with data and do research in the area of empirical social science (Economics, Political Science, Policy Studies) then this book is a must for you. And on top of that if you use Stata for your research, then the question is why you do not have this book yet in your library?This is probably one of of the few books that I ever bought which taught me something new in each page. It has definitely helped me to learn how to organize my work effectively and efficiently. It has also taught me a lot of Stata programming skills.
P**E
It is what it is 🤷🏻♀️
This is data review. It's super boring. What did you expect? But you'll learn what you need to learn and are probably here because this is a required text in school, so why are you even looking at the reviews? Just buy it already, will ya?!
Y**V
I think it's very useful book for researchers
I think it's very useful book for researchers. First of all, the author gives helpful advice concerning the whole workflow of data analysis. Secondly, the author explains why you should or should do something based on his and his colleagues' experience.However, it would be very nice if the book had exercises after each chapter.
D**R
A must for systematic reproducible analysis
I’ve been analysing health related data for 30 years and so wish I’d read this before now. I bought a copy back in 2012 but was too busy to read it, what a mistake. All the bad practices he picks out are things I know all too well. I set aside a week to really work through it and it has paid big dividends. One warning, it is hard to break the bad habits of a lifetime but so satisfying when you do.
M**E
Fabulous for data analysts - even those not using Stata
I am an SPSS user but have nonetheless found this book invaluable for improving on my own workflow (eg methods of documenting, data cleaning, etc). More importantly, it has helped me justify to my collaborators why we need a rigorous, 'joined up' approach to managing the data we are jointly working on. The numerous real world examples have helped me work out the practical steps I need to take. The real world examples of how it can go wrong if these steps are not followed have helped me demonstrate to collaborators the importance of undertaking the tasks outlined in this book.
T**N
Greatest Stata Book
This is not an introduction to Stata and not for newbies. This is pure advanced workflow. It has made my PhD so much easier. All my research workflow now is based on this book and I now teach others in my department regarding matrices, loops and workflow tips. If you know stata and wish to learn more - get this book. It should be a must buy for every Epidemiology research graduate.Highly highly recommended.
V**N
A must for researchers!
Great value! Reproducibility and transparency are more and more fundamental in research, this work will help you even if you do not use Stata.
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