Re: Weighting in multilevel model with pooled data [message #14085 is a reply to message #14083] |
Tue, 13 February 2018 08:30   |
dgodha
Messages: 44 Registered: November 2016 Location: India
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Hi Tom,
I have found the following options on weighting for a two-level structure:
1. Assume equal probability sampling at group level
2. Rescale the weights The references for the above are as follows:
- Carle, A. Fitting multilevel models in complex survey data with design weights: Recommendations. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 2009 9:49.
- Rabe-Hesketh and Skrondal. Multilevel modeling of complex survey data. J. R. Statist. Soc. A (2006) 169, Part 4, pp. 805827
- Stata MultiLevel Mixed-Effects Reference Manual, Chapter: mixed- Multilevel mixed-effects linear regression, Section: Survey data I am trying to apply the above to melogit. And this is only related to sampling part for each survey.
I have to still figure out how to apply the weighting for pooling across countries or time (if I decide to use DHS within country to improve my sample size).
Any suggestions are welcome
Many thanks
Deepali
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