Statistical software files for Biostats Course VHM 802 at AVC - Winter Semester 2015
This page provides links to Stata do-files and Minitab project files
used either in lectures or in lab sessions during the course. Some
additional files from other software packages are provided as well.
Minitab/Stata files from lectures and labs:
- lab 14 (15/4)
- lecture 13 (1/4)
- lab 12p (16/3) (Stata do-file)
- lecture 12 (25/3) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 11b (24/3) 1: (Stata do-file, Stata listing file); 2: (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 11a (20/3) 1: (Stata do-file, Stata listing file); 2: (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 10 (19/3) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lab 9p (16/3)
- lecture 9 (11/3) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lab 8p (2/3)
- lecture 8 (25/2) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lab 7p (23/2)
- lecture 7 (18/2) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lab 6p (13/2)
- lecture 6 (11/2) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 5b (6/2) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 5a (4/2) (Stata do-file); Stata listing file: text
- lab 4p (2/2)
- lecture 4b (30/1) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 4a (29/1) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 3b (23/1) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 3a (20/1) 1: (Stata do-file; Stata text listing); 2: (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lab 2p (19/1)
- lecture 2b (16/1) (Stata do-file); Stata listing file: text
- lecture 2a (13/1) (Stata do-file); Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 1b (9/1) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
- lecture 1a (6/1) (Stata do-file; Stata listing files: text, smcl)
Additional program files (various formats):
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To use a Minitab macro, download as a textfile and follow the instructions
from their documentation. Macros are executed in Minitab from the session window or command
line window by a command of the form: %'directory\macroname', where
directory is the physical location of the macro file in the directory structure
of the computer, and macroname is the name of the macro file
(the extension may be omitted).
Library of Minitab macros at Minitab website
Henrik Stryhn
(hstryhn@upei.ca) 2015-04-18