Hello, I am new on this list so please forgive me if I ask thnigs that were already solved. I am a french statistician and i would like to use R in my job, but I would like to know (I haven't found yet) if R can take into account weights. I am working on a study which had to get a weight variable, in order to make the sample close to the population in terms of sex and universities (I am working on students). Tahnks very much I expect that I have been clear enough, if not, please ask me some more explanations because I really want to use R. jb [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Jean-Baptiste Combes wrote:> Hello, > > I am new on this list so please forgive me if I ask thnigs that were already > solved. > I am a french statistician and i would like to use R in my job, but I would > like to know (I haven't found yet) if R can take into account weights. I am > working on a study which had to get a weight variable, in order to make the > sample close to the population in terms of sex and universities (I am > working on students). >The 'survey' package can use weights and other sampling information to get correct population estimates. -thomas Thomas Lumley Assoc. Professor, Biostatistics tlumley at u.washington.edu University of Washington, Seattle
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