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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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CSDESCRIPTIVES<br />

CSDESCRIPTIVES is available in the Complex Samples option.<br />

CSDESCRIPTIVES<br />

/PLAN FILE = file<br />

[/JOINTPROB FILE = file]<br />

[/SUMMARY VARIABLES = varlist]<br />

[/MEAN [TTEST = {value }]<br />

{valuelist}<br />

[/SUM [TTEST = {value }]<br />

{valuelist}<br />

[/RATIO NUMERATOR = varlist DENOMINATOR = varlist<br />

[TTEST = {value }]]<br />

{valuelist}<br />

[/RATIO...]<br />

[/STATISTICS [COUNT] [POPSIZE] [SE] [CV] [DEFF] [DEFFSQRT]<br />

[CIN [({95** })]]]<br />

{value}<br />

[/SUBPOP TABLE = varname [BY varname [BY ...]] [DISPLAY = {LAYERED }]]<br />

{SEPARATE}<br />

[/MISSING [SCOPE = {ANALYSIS}] [CLASSMISSING = {EXCLUDE}]]<br />

{LISTWISE} {INCLUDE}<br />

** Default if subcommand omitted.<br />

Overview<br />

CSDESCRIPTIVES estimates means, sums, and ratios, and computes their standard errors, design<br />

effects, confidence intervals, and hypothesis tests, for samples drawn by complex sampling methods.<br />

The procedure estimates variances by taking into account the sample design used to select the sample,<br />

including equal probability and probability proportional to size (PPS) methods, and with replacement<br />

(WR) and without replacement (WOR) sampling procedures. Optionally, CSDESCRIPTIVES performs<br />

analyses for subpopulations.<br />

Basic Specification<br />

• The basic specification is a PLAN subcommand and the name of a complex sample analysis plan<br />

file, which may be generated by the CSPLAN procedure, and a MEAN, SUM, or RATIO subcommand.<br />

If a MEAN or SUM subcommand is specified, then a SUMMARY subcommand must also be present..<br />

• The basic specification displays the overall population size estimate. Additional subcommands<br />

must be used for other results.

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