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st: RE: Analysis of ranked data


From   "Newson, Roger B" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   st: RE: Analysis of ranked data
Date   Mon, 23 Jul 2007 13:32:03 +0100

I don't know what questions you intend to answer in your proposed
analysis. However, the -somersd- package (downloadable from SSC using
the -ssc- command) produces a wide rangeof confidence intervals for a
wide range of rank statistics, and may possibly be part of the answer.

I hope this helps.

Roger 


Roger Newson
Lecturer in Medical Statistics
Respiratory Epidemiology and Public Health Group
National Heart and Lung Institute
Imperial College London
Royal Brompton campus
Room 33, Emmanuel Kaye Building
1B Manresa Road
London SW3 6LR
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 (0)20 7352 8121 ext 3381
Fax: +44 (0)20 7351 8322
Email: [email protected] 
Web page: www.imperial.ac.uk/nhli/r.newson/
Departmental Web page:
http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/about/divisions/nhli/respiration/pop
genetics/reph/

Opinions expressed are those of the author, not of the institution.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Gelissen
Sent: 23 July 2007 11:33
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: Analysis of ranked data

Dear Statalist members,

I would like to analyze ranking data in which respondents select three
alternatives they like best from a total of six alternatives, but
respondents are not requested to express they preferences among the
three
selected alternatives. According to the reference guide of Stata 9, it
is
not possible to estimate a rologit model for this case. Is there a
procedure
available for analyzing my problem in Stata?

Any suggestion is welcome

Thanks, cordially

Dr. John Gelissen
Assistant Professor
Department of Methodology and Statistics
Tilburg University
POBox 90153
5000LE Tilburg
The Netherlands
Tel: +031 13 4662974


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