[R] Exactly Replicating Stata's Survey Data Confidence Intervals in R
Thomas Lumley
tlumley at uw.edu
Sun Sep 23 22:30:51 CEST 2012
On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 2:51 AM, Anthony Damico <ajdamico at gmail.com> wrote:
> Survey: Mean estimation
>
> Number of strata = 1 Number of obs = 183
> Number of PSUs = 15 Population size = 9235.4
> Design df = 14
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> | Linearized
> | Mean Std. Err. [95% Conf. Interval]
> -------------+------------------------------------------------
> ell0 | .0218579 .0226225 -.0266624 .0703783
> --------------------------------------------------------------
This matches
> svyciprop(~I(ell==0),dclus1,df=14,method="mean")
2.5% 97.5%
I(ell == 0) 0.0218579 -0.0266624 0.07038
as does this
> confint(svymean(~I(ell==0),dclus1),df=14)
2.5 % 97.5 %
I(ell == 0)FALSE 0.92962174505 1.02666240796
I(ell == 0)TRUE -0.02666240796 0.07037825495
The df= argument is not explicitly documented in ?svyciprop, but it is
in ?confint.svystat and ?svymean
[I was slowed down a bit by the claim that the Stata intervals were
asymmetric, but in fact they aren't]
-thomas
--
Thomas Lumley
Professor of Biostatistics
University of Auckland
More information about the R-help
mailing list