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Re: Multi-level approximated weights [message #26153 is a reply to message #26115] Sun, 12 February 2023 04:12 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Alessandra tangianu is currently offline  Alessandra tangianu
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Dear Tom,

Thank you, your reply was really helpful and actually the publication you suggested is very close to what I would like to do. I read it and I think that I will try to follow their approach but applied to my specific variables.

I was wondering whether they pooled the surveys in one dataset and then ran the models for each country by always using if v000== or whether they did it on each separate dataset?

And regarding meta-commands: do you mean running a meta-analysis? Or summarising the results in one graph and comparing?
I am not familiar with meta commands. I did a brief research on what they are and there are many possibilities. I am mainly wondering if you know how they were used them this specific publication you sent?

I read that the authors wrote "cross-cutting findings" but it is not written whether this graph was is the result of a multi-level regression done on the three countries or a simple summary graph done perhaps with these meta-commands.

Thank you again in advance,

Alessandra

 
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