Hi all,
I am new to SPSS complex samples and have a question regarding subpopulation analysis... My dataset of interest is a subpopulation of a large administrative database. I have created dummy records that represent values from the "missing" stara and clusters when I queried my set of interest. I have an indicator variable (0=data of interest, 1= dummy records). I created a csplan file on this dataset. When I run a regression using subpopulation category = 0 the strata and cluster numbers printed are clearly only those from the subpopulation (i.e. the strata and cluster numbers are less than they should be). I am worried that the variances are not being calculated with the correct degrees of freedom...Is this an issue or does SPSS consider the entire design but only prints the values for the subpopulation? Thanks in advance. |
Hello, I need to use MANOVA syntax to run a RM Ancova (mixed, one
btw-sbj, one within-sbj factor) with one covariate. I don't want to use GLM because apparently it does not handle the covariates well in a mixed btw, within design. Could someone point me to (or email me) an example of MANOVA syntax for such design? : 1 btw subject factor A with two levels 1 within-subject factor B with two levels (time points) 1 continuous covariate. Thanks a lot in advance. Bozena Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh UCSUR, 6th Fl. 121 University Place Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Ph.: 412-624-5736 Fax: 412-624-4810 email: [hidden email] -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of John Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 9:44 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Complex samples - Subpopulation question Hi all, I am new to SPSS complex samples and have a question regarding subpopulation analysis... My dataset of interest is a subpopulation of a large administrative database. I have created dummy records that represent values from the "missing" stara and clusters when I queried my set of interest. I have an indicator variable (0=data of interest, 1= dummy records). I created a csplan file on this dataset. When I run a regression using subpopulation category = 0 the strata and cluster numbers printed are clearly only those from the subpopulation (i.e. the strata and cluster numbers are less than they should be). I am worried that the variances are not being calculated with the correct degrees of freedom...Is this an issue or does SPSS consider the entire design but only prints the values for the subpopulation? Thanks in advance. |
Bozena..here is a very brief example (note: time constant covariate is included in parenthesis......time varying covariate is not......i.e, Cov1 to Cov2:
MANOVA DV1 DV2 by IV (1,2) with (Cov) /WSFACTORS=tm (2) /contrast (tm) = polynomial /print=transform Param(estim) /wsdesign=tm /design = IV. Dale "Zdaniuk, Bozena" <[hidden email]> wrote: Hello, I need to use MANOVA syntax to run a RM Ancova (mixed, one btw-sbj, one within-sbj factor) with one covariate. I don't want to use GLM because apparently it does not handle the covariates well in a mixed btw, within design. Could someone point me to (or email me) an example of MANOVA syntax for such design? : 1 btw subject factor A with two levels 1 within-subject factor B with two levels (time points) 1 continuous covariate. Thanks a lot in advance. Bozena Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh UCSUR, 6th Fl. 121 University Place Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Ph.: 412-624-5736 Fax: 412-624-4810 email: [hidden email] -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of John Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 9:44 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Complex samples - Subpopulation question Hi all, I am new to SPSS complex samples and have a question regarding subpopulation analysis... My dataset of interest is a subpopulation of a large administrative database. I have created dummy records that represent values from the "missing" stara and clusters when I queried my set of interest. I have an indicator variable (0=data of interest, 1= dummy records). I created a csplan file on this dataset. When I run a regression using subpopulation category = 0 the strata and cluster numbers printed are clearly only those from the subpopulation (i.e. the strata and cluster numbers are less than they should be). I am worried that the variances are not being calculated with the correct degrees of freedom...Is this an issue or does SPSS consider the entire design but only prints the values for the subpopulation? Thanks in advance. Dale Glaser, Ph.D. Principal--Glaser Consulting Lecturer--SDSU/USD/CSUSM/AIU 4003 Goldfinch St, Suite G San Diego, CA 92103 phone: 619-220-0602 fax: 619-220-0412 email: [hidden email] website: www.glaserconsult.com |
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