Posted by
Poes, Matthew Joseph on
Jul 06, 2012; 8:45pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/How-to-use-weighed-data-for-a-generalized-linear-model-GzLM-analysis-tp5714060p5714062.html
I have not personally done this, but from what I have recently been told by one of the IBM techs that frequents this forum, if you use the weight variables for the scale weight, and the stratification variables for the offset variable, this should effectively allow the use of weighted data.
Matthew J Poes
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Subject: How to use weighed data for a generalized linear model (GzLM) analysis?
I am working with a data set that uses geographically stratified sample design and therefore needs to use weighted data to generate accurate standard errors.
I was wondering if any of you have used weighed data for a generalized linear model in SPSS and could help me with the know-hows.
Thanks a ton!
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