Colleagues,
An update to my earlier question (below): Having used -estimates store- to
retain both population and subpop results from -svymean-, I'm unable to
access the population estimate. I'm using
est for * : test [varname]subpopname = [?]?
where -?- and -[?]- = _estimates_name or varname (neither works in any
combination of the two).
If I can access the population results, I think I will have what I need. Any
help?
thx...arnold
Arnold H. Levinson, PhD
Associate Scientist
Center for Research Methodology and Biometrics
AMC Cancer Research Center
303.777.8801
fax 303.239.3394
[email protected]
Assistant Professor
Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics
University of Colorado School of Medicine
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "levinsar" <[email protected]>
To: "Statalist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 7:30 AM
Subject: Including population mean in svymean by subpops
> Colleagues,
> I would like to estimate a population mean and subpopulation means
> simultaneously, using -svymean- , in order to -svytest- selected subpop
> means against the population mean. Is there a straightforward way to do
> this? Alternatively, can results from one -svymean- estimation be
preserved
> for -svytest- while running a second -svymean- estimation?
>
> thx....arnold
>
> Arnold H. Levinson, PhD
> Associate Scientist
> Center for Research Methodology and Biometrics
> AMC Cancer Research Center
> 303.777.8801
> fax 303.239.3394
> [email protected]
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics
> University of Colorado School of Medicine
> [email protected]
>
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