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st: kruskal-wallis for clustered(correlated) data
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Marcos Vinicius <[email protected]> 
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st: kruskal-wallis for clustered(correlated) data 
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Mon, 31 Dec 2012 03:09:56 -0800 
Hello,
I have a dataset with multiple observations for some individuals. Therefore binary and quantitative variables were compared   between two groups using p-values obtained from general estimating equations (GEE) and Wilcoxon rank sum (developed by Rosner at al (2003)) respectively   to take into account the correlated data.   I would like to know if there is a way to conduct Kruskal-Wallis for correlated(cluster) data using Stata. Suppose I have 3 columns ID :patient ID,X(quantitative variable) Y(3 comparison groups)
Could you help me with the Stata programming ?
  
Thanks in advance,
Vinicius.
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