Stephen Jenkins has now provided a good answer to your main question.
-svy-savvy (not sawy) was my attempt at word play. "savvy" means knowledgeable. I would have guessed an origin via French savoir, but my Shorter Oxford Dictionary says via Spanish sabe.
So someone -svy-savvy is someone knowledgeable about -svy-. With high probability such a person is called Stephen or Steve.
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Joao Ricardo F. Lima
sorry this question, my poor knowledge of Stata or the english language, oks?
But what�s svy sawy?
I know what is svy, of course.
2008/6/24, Nick Cox <[email protected]>:
> Thanks for the correction to your previous post.
>
> The same point applies. It is not -sepov- doing this, but whatever it calls.
>
> Someone else -svy-savvy may be able to help with your main problem.
>
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