5.2 Estimation of population means
In CLSA, the variables \(\texttt{HWT_DHT_M_TRM}\) and \(\texttt{HWT_WGHT_KG_TRM}\) represent the self-reported height (in meter) and weight (in kilogram), respectively. To estimate the population averages of height and weight of the target population, we can apply the following sets of code to create tables of mean estimates with standard errors.
SAS
PROC SURVEYMEANS data = CLSAData ;
VAR HWT_DHT_M_TRM HWT_WGHT_KG_TR;
STRATA GEOSTRAT_TRM ;
WEIGHT WGHTS_INFLATION_TRM;
RUN;
SPSS
Click “Analyze” \(\rightarrow\) “Complex Samples” \(\rightarrow\) “Descriptive…” \(\rightarrow\) Browse and select the “\(\texttt{CLSADesign.csaplan}\)” \(\rightarrow\) Click “\(\texttt{Continue}\)” and enter height variable “\(\texttt{HWT_DHT_M_TRM}\)” and the weight variable “\(\texttt{HWT_WGHT_KG_TRM}\)” to the “Measures:” panel \(\rightarrow\) click “Statistics…” \(\rightarrow\) select “Mean” and “Standard error” \(\rightarrow\) click “Continue” \(\rightarrow\) click “OK”.
Variable | Estimate | R | SAS | SPSS | Stata |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HWT_DHT_M_TRM | Mean | 1.6776 | 1.6776 | 1.6776 | 1.6776 |
SE | 0.0040 | 0.0040 | 0.0040 | 0.0040 | |
HWT_WGHT_KG_TRM | Mean | 77.8405 | 77.8405 | 77.8405 | 77.8405 |
SE | 0.9657 | 0.9657 | 0.9657 | 0.9657 |