Dear Professor Lumley;
Thank you so much for your invaluable advice!
I will digest your advice and try different methods.
Great thanks again!
Faye
> Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 08:24:00 +1300
> Subject: Re: [R] How to do bootstrap for the complex sample design?
> From: tlum...@uw
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 3:51 AM, Tim Hesterberg wrote:
> Faye wrote:
>>Our survey is structured as : To be investigated area is divided into
>>6 regions, within each region, one urban community and one rural
>>community are randomly selected, then samples are randomly drawn from
>>each selected ura
Faye wrote:
>Our survey is structured as : To be investigated area is divided into
>6 regions, within each region, one urban community and one rural
>community are randomly selected, then samples are randomly drawn from
>each selected uran and rural community.
>
>The problems is that in urban/rural
At 01:38 AM 11/4/2010, Fei xu wrote:
Hello;
Our survey is structured as : To be investigated area is divided
into 6 regions,
within each region, one urban community and one rural community are
randomly selected,
then samples are randomly drawn from each selected uran and rural community.
Th
Hello;
Our survey is structured as : To be investigated area is divided into 6
regions,
within each region, one urban community and one rural community are randomly
selected,
then samples are randomly drawn from each selected uran and rural community.
The problems is that in urban/rural s
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