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Additional do-files #34

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briatte opened this issue Jan 31, 2021 · 0 comments
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Additional do-files #34

briatte opened this issue Jan 31, 2021 · 0 comments

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briatte commented Jan 31, 2021

Using notes from SRQM-TODO-2018. Other TODO files need to be added too.

Repeats of stuff already covered

With the aim of explaining better what the options are through a different use case:

  1. working-with-summary-graphs.do
  2. working-with-summary-statistics.do
  3. working-with-survey-weights.do
  4. working-with-regression-results.do
  5. working-with-marginal-effects.do
  6. working-with-clustered-standard-errors.do

Aim would be to have one 'extra' per week.

Extra stuff

  1. working-with-wide-datasets-reshaping.do (will require a different dataset, e.g. OECD)
  2. working-with-multiple-datasets-merging.do (use WEP? see Country-level data: World Economics and Politics Dataverse #24)
  3. Cronbach's alpha and/or factor to create synthetic indexes
  4. PCA and clustering
  5. multilevel models
  6. panel models (will require adding a panel or CSTS dataset — see below)
  7. maps! and possibly spatial models, segregation indexes (ask Antoine)?
  8. Bayesian example (taken from Gelman et al.? Bread and Peace)?

Suggestion (3) might be a good 'extra'.

CSTS or panel datasets

CPDS, OECD, WDI are good candidates. Scruggs, if not too outdated?

See https://f.briatte.org/teaching/quanti/data for ideas.

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