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Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 10:29:50 -0400
To: relogit(a)latte.harvard.edu
From: Paul von Hippel <von-hippel.1(a)osu.edu>
Subject: Fwd: relogit
relogit has two weighting options:
(1) a general-purpose "weight" option like that used by many
stata commands;
(2) a "wc" option to compensate for oversampling cases where Y=1.
General question: What happens if I use (1) and (2) together? What happens
if I use (1) alone? What happens if the values in (1) conflict with (2)?
Specific question: In my data, I have a weight variable that compensates
both for oversampling cases where Y=1 and for oversampling cases with
certain values of X.
I'm inclined to think that I should use this variable with the "weight"
option and ignore the "wc" option. Will this provide correct results?
Many thanks,
Paul von Hippel
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