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st: RE: sampclus
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Nick Cox <[email protected]>
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st: RE: sampclus
Date
Wed, 9 Mar 2011 21:53:25 +0000
-sampclus- is
STB-60 sxd4 . . . . . . Sample size estimation for cluster designed samples
(help sampclus if installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. M. Garrett
3/01 pp.41--45; STB Reprints Vol 10, pp.387--393
estimates sample sizes required for the difference of means
or proportions, adjusted for cluster size and intraclass
correlation
It does not save anything in any form. It would have to be rewritten as e.g. an r-class program to do what you wish.
Nick
[email protected]
César Mora
I saw the help for sampclus in Stata, and I would like to make a question:
When you use sampsi, you can save the sample size n_1 with scalar
r(N_1)
Do you know how to save the sample size n_1 (corrected by cluster) after
using sampclus?
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