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2005 Feb 25
0
new version of survey package
Version 2.9 of survey is on CRAN. In addition to various minor
improvements and bug fixes there are two major changes
- full multistage finite-population sampling is supported (as in SUDAAN)
- the same analysis commands can be used for all design types (eg svymean
instead of svrepmean for replicate weight designs)
-thomas
Thomas Lumley Assoc. Professor, Biostatistics
tlumley at u.washington.edu University of Washington, Seattle
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2005 Feb 25
0
new version of survey package
Version 2.9 of survey is on CRAN. In addition to various minor
improvements and bug fixes there are two major changes
- full multistage finite-population sampling is supported (as in SUDAAN)
- the same analysis commands can be used for all design types (eg svymean
instead of svrepmean for replicate weight designs)
-thomas
Thomas Lumley Assoc. Professor, Biostatistics
tlumley at u.washington.edu University of Washington, Seattle
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2004 Sep 02
1
Question on survey package
Is there a way to use one of the functions in the survey package to get
a table of estimated percentages (or proportions) and the standard error
for each? For example, suppose that AGECODE AND SEX are two factors
with 5 and 2 levels.
The 5x2 AGECODE x SEX table would have the estimated percentage of
persons in each cell,
100*(sum of weights in the cell) / (sum of all weights)
and the std