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using svy command and getting out p-values [message #11983] Wed, 15 March 2017 13:10 Go to previous message
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Hello!
I am using the Namibian DHS 2013. I created one file with women's, men's and HIV data.
I want to calculate the percentage of people aged 15-49 years, who have heard of AIDS, by background characteristics. I got the same frequencies as in the Namibian final report 2013. But I am not sure if the p-values may be true. For example by residence the p-value for women is significant and for men not, although there are no great differences. I load up a part of my results. It would be great if someone could help me. Thank you!

I used the svy command. Here is also my stata code:

svy: tab v013 v751 if gender== "men", missing row
svy: tab v013 v751 if gender== "women", missing row



 
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