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Complex Analysis Plan for PUMS using SPSS?
John J. Green
over 8 years ago
Does anyone have recommendations for setting up a complex analysis plan in SPSS for analyzing ACS PUMS data? I am trying to help a group of master-level graduate students analyze 2014 5-year ACS PUMS data, and they need to use SPSS, given that is what is available for our lab. They want to be able to calculate the appropriate standard errors for their hypothesis tests. I have been combing the web to find recommendations, but I just keep finding posts for STATA, etc. with the note that SPSS cannot be used. Surely, there are folks using SPSS. Does anyone have recommendations?
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Beth Jarosz
over 8 years ago
I think your challenge is not so much one with ACS as of what's included in the base package of the software. It is my understanding that SPSS treats weights as frequency weights unless you have an extension package (e.g. Complex Samples package) installed. (See:
www.ats.ucla.edu/.../weights.htm)
That said, the Census Bureau wrote code for an older version of SAS that does the replicate weight processing step by step (rather than the newer jackknife command). Read:
usa.ipums.org/.../repwt.shtml
There's a link toward the bottom, "Estimating ASEC Variances with Replicate Weights" that contains the code (
usa.ipums.org/.../Use_of_the_Public_Use_Replicate_Weight_File_final_PR.doc)
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You may be able to re-work that code for SPSS.
(Note: When I opened the document, the SAS code was gibberish, but changing the text format to Arial fixed the problem.)
Let me know if that helps!
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Beth Jarosz
over 8 years ago
I think your challenge is not so much one with ACS as of what's included in the base package of the software. It is my understanding that SPSS treats weights as frequency weights unless you have an extension package (e.g. Complex Samples package) installed. (See:
www.ats.ucla.edu/.../weights.htm)
That said, the Census Bureau wrote code for an older version of SAS that does the replicate weight processing step by step (rather than the newer jackknife command). Read:
usa.ipums.org/.../repwt.shtml
There's a link toward the bottom, "Estimating ASEC Variances with Replicate Weights" that contains the code (
usa.ipums.org/.../Use_of_the_Public_Use_Replicate_Weight_File_final_PR.doc)
.
You may be able to re-work that code for SPSS.
(Note: When I opened the document, the SAS code was gibberish, but changing the text format to Arial fixed the problem.)
Let me know if that helps!
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