The answer should be yes, but I'm posting this to the zelig mailing list
just in case.
Kosuke
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Department of Politics
Princeton University
http://imai.princeton.edu
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011, Brown, Jason wrote:
Hello Dr. Imai,
I'm attempting to estimate a bivariate logistic model of household labor
participation decisions. I believe the zelig function will work.
However, my data are from a complex survey design. I need to use full
sample weights or replicate weights in a delete-a-group jackknife
procedure for accurate inference. Can the zelig function take on a
weight statement or a d-a-g object as in the "survey" package? The
documentation is not clear on this point.
Thank you for your time.
Regards,
Jason
Jason P. Brown, Ph.D.
Economist
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Economic Research Service
jbrown(a)ers.usda.gov <mailto:jbrown@ers.usda.gov>
phone: (202) 694-5625
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