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Fri, 06 February 2015 14:13 |
cudis
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Thank you very much for the advice, Trevor, it is very useful indeed!
We have two follow-up questions, if you do not mind:
Given that, as you note, only a subsample (half or one-third) of men within a certain age range are interviewed, compared to typically all women of the same (or similar) ages, we would like to confirm whether the interviewed subsamples (for both genders and combined) remain nationally representative for the relevant age groups?
Secondly, how should the new weights for the combined data be calculated?
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Mergining PR onto a Combined IR, MR Dataset in SPSS
By: cudis on Sun, 01 February 2015 22:05
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Re: Mergining PR onto a Combined IR, MR Dataset in SPSS
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Re: Mergining PR onto a Combined IR, MR Dataset in SPSS
By: cudis on Fri, 06 February 2015 14:13
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Re: Mergining PR onto a Combined IR, MR Dataset in SPSS
By: Gazimbi on Wed, 01 April 2015 18:00
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Re: Mergining PR onto a Combined IR, MR Dataset in SPSS
By: Gazimbi on Wed, 01 April 2015 18:15
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Re: Mergining PR onto a Combined IR, MR Dataset in SPSS
By: Gazimbi on Sun, 05 April 2015 07:32
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Re: Mergining PR onto a Combined IR, MR Dataset in SPSS
By: Hassen on Sun, 06 May 2018 06:06
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