Data Visualization in Stata
Data Visualization in Stata, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 80 lectures, based on 31 reviews, and has 332 subscribers.
You will learn about Data visualisation Graphing in Stata Basic plot types Intermediate plot types Advanced plot types Distribution plots Relationship plots Categorical plots Specialised plots Stata code Advanced Stata code This course is ideal for individuals who are Stata users or Data analysts or Data scientists or Quantitative degree students or Quantitative business users or Economists, Social Scientists, Political Scientists, Biostatisticians, and other disciplines It is particularly useful for Stata users or Data analysts or Data scientists or Quantitative degree students or Quantitative business users or Economists, Social Scientists, Political Scientists, Biostatisticians, and other disciplines.
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Title: Data Visualization in Stata
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 80
Number of Published Lectures: 80
Number of Curriculum Items: 80
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 80
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Data visualisation
- Graphing in Stata
- Basic plot types
- Intermediate plot types
- Advanced plot types
- Distribution plots
- Relationship plots
- Categorical plots
- Specialised plots
- Stata code
- Advanced Stata code
Who Should Attend
- Stata users
- Data analysts
- Data scientists
- Quantitative degree students
- Quantitative business users
- Economists, Social Scientists, Political Scientists, Biostatisticians, and other disciplines
Target Audiences
- Stata users
- Data analysts
- Data scientists
- Quantitative degree students
- Quantitative business users
- Economists, Social Scientists, Political Scientists, Biostatisticians, and other disciplines
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Learning and applying new visual techniques can often be a daunting experience. This is especially true if you need to generate and code data visualizations yourself.
This course is designed to provide you with a compact, and easy to understand, set of videos that focus on the basic principles behind many common data visualization andhow you can code them in Stata.
The course is modular; just click on the graphs that you are most interested in and learn away. You do not need to follow this course linearly.
This course will teach you many different methods to visualize data and how to generate these yourself in Stata
Visualizing and graphing data is a vital in modern data analytics. Whether you are a data scientist, student of quantitative methods or a business user, having an understanding of how to visualise data is an important aspect in getting data information across to other stakeholders. Many different ways of visualising data have been devised and some are better than other. However, each method has advantages and disadvantages and having a solid understanding of what visualization might be best suited is key to delivering a concise and sharp “data message”.
Often, it takes years of experience to accumulate knowledge of the different graphs and plots. In these videos, I will outline some of the most important data visualization methods and explain, without any equations or complex statistics, what are the advantages and disadvantages of each technique.
I will also demonstrate how each graph can be created, modified and customised in Stata.
The main learning outcomes are:
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To learn and understand the basic methods of data visualization
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To learn, in an easy manner, variations and customisations of basic visualization methods
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To gain experience of different data visualization techniques and how to apply them
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To learn and code many Stata graphs
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To gain confidence in your ability to modify and create bespoke data visualisations in Stata
Please note the following: You should have some understanding of how Stata works and what .do files are. If you are totally new to Stata you should take a look at my “Essential Guide To Stata” course that explains Stata from the ground up. This course focuses specifically on how to create many different types of graphs and all their possible options and sub-options.
Specific themes include:
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Histograms
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Density plots
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Spike plots
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Rootograms
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Box plots
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Violin plots
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Stem-and-Leaf plots
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Quantile plots
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Bar graphs
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Pie charts
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Dot charts
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Radar plots
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Scatter plots
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Heat plots
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Hex plots
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Sunflower plots
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Lines of best fit
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Area plots
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Line plots
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Range plots
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Rainbow plots
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Jitter plots
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Table plots
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Baloon plots
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Mosaic plots
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Chernoff faces
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Sparkling plots
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Bubble plots
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and more
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Graphs for single continuous variables
Lecture 1: What is continuous data?
Lecture 2: What is a histogram?
Lecture 3: What is an unequal bin histogram?
Lecture 4: Learn Stata – Histograms
Lecture 5: What is a density plot?
Lecture 6: How to visualise multiple densities
Lecture 7: Learn Stata – Density plots
Lecture 8: What is a ridgeline plot?
Lecture 9: Learn Stata – Ridgeline plots
Lecture 10: What are cumulative density plots?
Lecture 11: Learn Stata – Cumulative density plots
Lecture 12: What is a spike plot?
Lecture 13: Learn Stata – Spike plots
Lecture 14: What is a rootogram plot?
Lecture 15: Learn Stata – Rootogram plots
Lecture 16: What is a box plot?
Lecture 17: Learn Stata – Box plots
Lecture 18: What is a violin plot?
Lecture 19: Learn Stata – Violin plots
Lecture 20: What is a stem-and-leaf plot?
Lecture 21: Learn Stata – Stem-and-leaf plots
Lecture 22: What is a dot plot?
Lecture 23: Learn Stata – Dot plots
Lecture 24: What is a symmetry plot?
Lecture 25: What is a quantile-uniform plot?
Lecture 26: What is a quantile-normal plot?
Lecture 27: What is a quantile-chi-squared plot?
Lecture 28: What is a quantile-quantile plot?
Lecture 29: Learn Stata – Quantile plots
Chapter 3: Plots for single discrete variables
Lecture 1: What is discrete data?
Lecture 2: What is a bar graph?
Lecture 3: Learn Stata – Bar graphs
Lecture 4: What is a pie chart?
Lecture 5: Learn Stata – Pie charts
Lecture 6: What is a dot chart?
Lecture 7: Learn Stata – Dot charts
Lecture 8: What is a radar plot?
Lecture 9: Learn Stata – Radar plots
Chapter 4: Plots for two continuous variables
Lecture 1: What is a scatter plot?
Lecture 2: Learn Stata – Scatter plots
Lecture 3: What is a heat plot?
Lecture 4: What is a hex plot?
Lecture 5: Learn Stata – Heat and hex plots
Lecture 6: What is a sunflower plot?
Lecture 7: Learn Stata – Sunflower plots
Lecture 8: What is a polar smoother plot?
Lecture 9: Learn Stata – Polar smoother plots
Lecture 10: What is a line of best fit?
Lecture 11: Learn Stata – Line of best fit plots
Lecture 12: What is a line plot?
Lecture 13: Learn Stata – Line plots
Lecture 14: What is an area plot?
Lecture 15: Learn Stata – Area plots
Lecture 16: What is a range plot?
Lecture 17: Learn Stata – Range plots
Lecture 18: What is a dropline plot?
Lecture 19: Learn Stata – Dropline plots
Lecture 20: What is a rainbow plot?
Lecture 21: Learn Stata – Rainbow plots
Lecture 22: What is a sparkline plot?
Lecture 23: Learn Stata – Sparkline plots
Chapter 5: Plots for two discrete variables
Lecture 1: What is a jitter plot?
Lecture 2: Learn Stata – Jitter plots
Lecture 3: What is a table plot?
Lecture 4: Learn Stata – Table plots
Lecture 5: What is a balloon plot?
Lecture 6: Learn Stata – Balloon plots
Lecture 7: What is a stacked bar chart?
Lecture 8: Learn Stata – Stacked bar graphs
Lecture 9: What is a mosaic plot?
Lecture 10: Learn Stata – Mosaic plots
Chapter 6: Plots for three or more variables
Lecture 1: What is a contour plot?
Lecture 2: Learn Stata – Contour plots
Lecture 3: What is a bubble plot?
Lecture 4: Learn Stata – Bubble plots
Lecture 5: What is a Chernoff Face?
Lecture 6: Learn Stata – Chernoff Faces
Lecture 7: What is a Triplot?
Lecture 8: Learn Stata – Triplots
Instructors
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F. Buscha
Professor
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