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Re: st: survey bootstrap
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Steven Samuels <[email protected]>
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Re: st: survey bootstrap
Date
Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:34:53 -0500
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Makes sense. Be aware that, as the -help- for -bsweights- states: "For
proper results, the survey agency must provide the original
probability weights as inputs to bsweights. The same adjustment
procedure that produces the publicly available weights from those
probability weights should be applied to the bootstrap weights."
Good luck
Steve
[email protected]
On Feb 6, 2011, at 9:00 PM, Jun Xu wrote:
Steve,
Thanks. I have make a series of group comparison, so I use bootstrap
to correct for family-wise alpha level.
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: st: survey bootstrap
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 00:26:13 -0500
You can do it with Stas Kolenikov's -bsweights- command ("findit").
Be sure to read his presentation http://www.stata.com/meeting/snasug08/kolenikov_snasug08.pdf
. I'm curious: for your problem, why do you prefer the bootstrap
over linearization?
Steve
[email protected]
On Feb 5, 2011, at 2:58 PM, Jun Xu wrote:
Dear Stata Community,
I have a data file with complex survey design. While setting up my
svy structure, I have
svyset cluster [pw = var1], strata(var2)
svy: logit y x1 x2 x3
What
I want to do is to bootstrap standard errors for x1, x2 and x3 instead
of not the linearized s.e. produced by the svy command. I looked at
the
svy bootstrap command help file, but I don't quite get how to create
replicate weight variables required by the bsrweights option. I can go
one step further to use bsample, but it appears that its options
(strata, cluster, weight) do not accept pweight.... Any suggestion?
Jun Xu, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
Ball State University
Muncie, IN 47306
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