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Re: weighting child data [message #15559 is a reply to message #13869] Sat, 11 August 2018 18:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
slolib86 is currently offline  slolib86
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Dear all, I have a question about calculating a mean after pooled two o more surveys.

I read a post before and it said: "You should not do analyses that combine the surveys in the sense of calculating a single mean for two surveys, because such a number would not refer to a well-defined population and is not interpretable".

Could you please share a more detailed answer or comment about why does this analyses would not refer to a well defined population and adictionally, this kind of analyses are not interpretable?

thank you so much for your response

https://userforum.dhsprogram.com/index.php?t=msg&goto=10 054&&srch=mean+for+two+survey#msg_10054
 
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