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Re: st: svy frequency question
From
Sarah Elizabeth Edgington <[email protected]>
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Re: st: svy frequency question
Date
Mon, 17 Jan 2011 14:54:16 -0800
Jet,
You can get weighted frequencies using the count option. Try typing
"help svy: tabulate oneway" to see the full list of options. It's
slightly different than the tabulate function for non-survey data.
-Sarah
At 02:36 PM 1/17/2011, Jet wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have a quick question about using the Svy command for complex
data. As I show below the command can only give out the proportions,
but no frequencies. I learned that in SAS it would give also the
frequencies after the proportions for 0 and 1. I checked the svy help,
but to no avail. Anyone has thoughts? thank you very much.
Best
Jet
svy: ta old60 if RANCEST==3
(running tabulate on estimation sample)
Number of strata = 50 Number of obs = 600
Number of PSUs = 77 Population size = 2533494.5
Design df
= 27
-----------------------
RECODE of |
V07306 |
(Age) | proportions
----------+------------
0 | .8687
1 | .1313
|
Total | 1
-----------------------
Key: proportions = cell proportions
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