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st: Using sampling/probability weights for mixed design ANOVA in STATA


From   Meg Dennison <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Using sampling/probability weights for mixed design ANOVA in STATA
Date   Mon, 23 May 2011 23:20:40 +1000

Hi,

I have a complex sample, for which I need to use sampling weights
(probability weights). I already have these values derived from the
initial sampling selection. I wanted to then perform a mixed design
ANOVA (with 2 within subjects variables and one between subjects
variable).The repeated measures variable only has 2 levels.

I have only used SPSS before and the Complex Sampling Add-on module
only allows for univariate ANOVA. Can STATA perform this type of
analysis? From what I could see from looking at the GUI and reading
the manual, probability weights (pweights) could not be used for mixed
ANOVA?

Is there another way I should be thinking about this?

Thanks in advance for your help,


Kind regards,

Meg

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Meg Dennison BA(Hons) MPsych(Clin)/PhD Candidate
School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne
[email protected]
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