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Reproducible research: Weaving with Stata- Rising

Citation:
William Rising, 2009."Reproducible research: Weaving with Stata,"
Italian Stata Users' Group Meetings 2008 03, Stata Users Group.

Full Paper:
http://fmwww.bc.edu/repec/isug2008/rising_2008.pdf
(presentation slides)

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http://fmwww.bc.edu/repec/isug2008/ooexample.zip

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Abstract:
Reproducible research is one of many names for the same concept: writing a single report document that contains both the report and the commands needed to produce the results and graphics contained in the report. It is called reproducible research because any interested researcher can then reproduce the entire report from the one document. (Programmers call this same concept “literate programming”.) The utility of reproducible research documents extends far beyond research or programming. They allow rapid updates should there be additional data. They can also be used in teaching for generating differing examples or test questions, because different parameters will generate different examples. In this presentation, I will show you how to use a third-party application to embed Stata code, as well as its output, in either LaTeX or OpenOffice documents. I will also use example documents (including the talk itself) to show how you can update a report, its results, and its graphics by using new data or changing parameters.


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