Understanding Society User Support Team's activity
From 07/19/2025 to 08/17/2025
08/08/2025
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06:06 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2269: Multilevel model guidance
- Hello Verena,
Please find below the response to questions 3 and 4. I will send the remaining information as soon ...
08/07/2025
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11:17 AM Understanding Society User Support Support #2269 (Feedback): Multilevel model guidance
- Hello Verena,
Please find below the response from our Weighting Team:
The confusion here (which we will need to...
08/06/2025
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04:53 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2269 (In Progress): Multilevel model guidance
- Hello Verena,
Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get bac...
08/05/2025
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10:19 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2270 (Feedback): indinui_xw and wave 14
- Hello Amber,
For wave 14 inding2_xw is the appropriate cross-sectional adult main interview weight. This new weig... -
01:02 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2268: Code Creator temp file
- Hello Ziran,
Just to double-check, are you running the syntax as a do-file?
From the screenshot you sent, it look...
08/04/2025
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05:24 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2267: Question on Merging and Weighting with R - Understanding Society Calendar Year 2022
- Hello,
Yes, the results will be representative of the UK population. See the User Guide, section 4.1 (https://doc.... -
02:41 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2267 (Feedback): Question on Merging and Weighting with R - Understanding Society Calendar Year 2022
- Hello,
The approach you described sounds correct. About cross-sectional weights - there are 3 _xw waves available ... -
05:10 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2268: Code Creator temp file
- Hi Ziran,
I get the code in the attached file when I try your combination of variables. It works for us, can you c... -
03:15 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2268 (Feedback): Code Creator temp file
- Hello,
The file you're looking for, temp_a.dta, is automatically deleted in the last loop in the code (around line... -
04:35 PM Understanding Society User Support Support #2258 (Feedback): Longitudinal versus cross-sectional weighting guidance
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