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Longitudinal vs cross-sectional weight choice

Added by Oliver Southwick over 7 years ago. Updated about 7 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Weights
Start date:
07/25/2017
% Done:

100%


Description

I am performing a regression analysis, assessing which characteristics in one wave influence outcomes in the next

Is the appropriate choice of weighting for this cross-sectional or longitudinal? The majority of variables fall from within a single wave but the outcome in the next wave would suggest use of a longitudinal weight?

Thanks very much,

Olly

Actions #1

Updated by Stephanie Auty over 7 years ago

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Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon as we can.

Best wishes,
Stephanie Auty - Understanding Society User Support Officer

Actions #2

Updated by Stephanie Auty over 7 years ago

  • Category changed from Data analysis to Weights
Actions #3

Updated by Peter Lynn over 7 years ago

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Olly,

Yes, if your regression uses variables from two consecutive waves (even if it is only the dependent variable that comes from the second wave), you should use the relevant longitudinal weight.

Peter

Actions #4

Updated by Peter Lynn over 7 years ago

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Updated by Stephanie Auty over 7 years ago

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Actions #6

Updated by Stephanie Auty about 7 years ago

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Actions #7

Updated by Stephanie Auty about 7 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed
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