1st Edition

Survey Weights A Step-by-step Guide to Calculation

By Richard Valliant, Jill A. Dever Copyright 2018
    184 Pages
    by Stata Press

    Survey Weights: A Step-by-Step Guide to Calculation is the first guide geared toward Stata users that systematically covers the major steps taken in creating survey weights. These weights are used to project a sample to some larger population and can be computed for either probability or nonprobability samples. Sample designs can range from simple, single-stage samples to more complex, multistage samples, each of which may use specialized steps in weighting to account for selection probabilities, nonresponse, inaccurate coverage of a population by a sample, and auxiliary data to improve precision and compensate for coverage errors. The authors provide many examples with Stata code.

    Overview of weighting. Initial steps in weighting probability samples. Adjustments for nonresponse. Calibration and other uses of auxiliary data in weighting. Use of weights in variance estimation. Nonprobability samples. Weighting for some special cases. Quality of survey weights.

    Biography

    Richard Valliant, PhD, is a research professor emeritus at the Institute for Social Research of the University of Michigan and at the Joint Program in Survey Methodology at the
    University of Maryland.

    Jill A. Dever, PhD, is a senior research statistician/director at RTI International in
    Washington, D.C. and assistant research professor at the Joint Program in Survey
    Methodology at the University of Maryland.