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Re: st: gllamm with complex surveys
-gllamm- can take pweights and clusters, but not strata. The cluster-
based standard errors are likely to be conservative because they
include a between-stratum component.
On Mar 21, 2009, at 11:20 AM, MAY BAYDOUN wrote:
Dear Statalisters,
I was wondering if one can use gllamm to carry out structural
equations modeling (without latent variables, just measured ones)
and accounting for sample weights and design complexity (PSU,
stratum etc.). If only weights can be accounted for that can be
sufficient, but if all can be accounted for that would be better.
Is there a way to combine svy: with gllamm? Thanks for your help on
this,
Sincerely yours,
May
May Baydoun, PhD in Epidemiology (UNC-Chapel Hill) Staff
Scientist, National Institute on Aging, NIH/IRP, Biomedical
Research Center, Baltimore, MD
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