Hello,
I am working with a stratified sample that has sampling ((inverse probability) weights, which I've set up using svyset.
I am interested in testing a categorical outcome based on a categorical variable which conceptually could be thought of as a "treatment."
Does it make sense to use the Stata teffects command in this case, or does it make more sense not to mix the two paradigms? (I.e. Mix the teffects paradigm with the survey strata/cluster/weights specification).
Does it make more sense just to do the conventional logistic regression with the strata/cluster/weights all set up per the svyset command?
Appreciate any feedback,
John L.
I am working with a stratified sample that has sampling ((inverse probability) weights, which I've set up using svyset.
I am interested in testing a categorical outcome based on a categorical variable which conceptually could be thought of as a "treatment."
Does it make sense to use the Stata teffects command in this case, or does it make more sense not to mix the two paradigms? (I.e. Mix the teffects paradigm with the survey strata/cluster/weights specification).
Does it make more sense just to do the conventional logistic regression with the strata/cluster/weights all set up per the svyset command?
Appreciate any feedback,
John L.
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