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Re: using svy command and getting out p-values [message #12050 is a reply to message #12049] Thu, 23 March 2017 09:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Thank you for your efforts!
I want to analyze if there is a significant association between five-year age group and knowledge of AIDS among men. I merged women's and men's data, so my variables are v751 and v013. My analysis just includes ages 15-49 years.

I made it in the following way:

svyset [pw=wgt1], psu (v001) strata (v023)
svy: tab v013 v751 if gender== "men", missing row

The output includes:

Pearson:
Uncorrected chi2(12) = 17.3136
Design-based F(9.81, 5109.55)= 1.2050 P = 0.2830
 
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