Severine.Frison at lshtm.ac.uk
2012-Jan-05 17:59 UTC
[R] Fwd: WHO Anthro growth curve macros and R&In-Reply-To=<CAAOCNNZawGtKkWpgFMYADSyxWGTeWEDxqVVHv7=Azo=1G+H9gg@mail.gmail.com>
Dear Gustaf, I wish you a happy new year! I am a PhD Staff at LSHTM and I have been trying to use WHO anthro macros in R with the file you posted on internet but when I double check the WHZ, HAZ, WAZ output with output from ENA or STATA, it differs slightly. Do you have any idea why that might be the case? Many thanks Severine
csrabak
2012-Jan-05 23:50 UTC
[R] Fwd: WHO Anthro growth curve macros and R&In-Reply-To=<CAAOCNNZawGtKkWpgFMYADSyxWGTeWEDxqVVHv7=Azo=1G+H9gg@mail.gmail.com>
Em 5/1/2012 14:59, Severine.Frison at lshtm.ac.uk escreveu:> Dear Gustaf, > > I wish you a happy new year! > > I am a PhD Staff at LSHTM and I have been trying to use WHO anthro > macros in R with the file you posted on internet but when I double > check the WHZ, HAZ, WAZ output with output from ENA or STATA, it > differs slightly. Do you have any idea why that might be the case? > > Many thanksSeverine, I've been using Gustaf's macros with WHO Anthro data and also have checked with ENA SW without finding any discrepancies. Would you care to share some of your data and the results you got? -- Cesar Rabak
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