By following Stas' suggestion, I checked the common_options and tried it. Unfortunately, svyprop doesn't allow "ci " as a common_option. Below is the caution message popped up on the STATA Results window.
svyprop cat1Rr cat2Rr cat3Rr, ci
option ci not allowed
r(198);
Is there anyone who has any other suggestion? Thanks for considering of it. FYI, the all three combined variables -cat1Rr, catRr, and cat3Rr- are binary variables(0,1).
Hongsoo
----- Original Message -----
From: Stas Kolenikov <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 4:53 pm
Subject: Re: st: calculrating confidence Intervals in svyprop statements
> > This is my question: How could I calculate the confidence
> interval for
> > the each of the eight groups separately?
>
> check the common_options in the help for svyprop. It says you have to
> specify -ci- option for that to happen.
>
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