Re: How to use weighting when working with both Domestic violence and women's data [message #23805 is a reply to message #23803] |
Fri, 03 December 2021 15:37   |
estrella
Messages: 3 Registered: December 2021
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Just to clarify, so if I would like to use DV variables, although there are other variables other than DV - for example v106 or v 155, I need to use d005, correct?
For descriptive statistics including DV variables, could I also use d005 for weights if DV variables are part of the table?
(In sum, only when variables starting with v are used, I could use v005 for weight, and if DV variables are used along with other variables (starting with v), I need to use d005. Is that right?)
Thank you so much!
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