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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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MINSIZE Keyword<br />

CSPLAN 363<br />

MINSIZE specifies the minimum number of units to draw when RATE is specified. MINSIZE is<br />

useful when the sampling rate for a particular stratum turns out to be very small due to<br />

rounding.<br />

value The value must be a positive integer. An error occurs if the value exceeds<br />

MAXSIZE.<br />

MAXSIZE Keyword<br />

MAXSIZE specifies the maximum number of units to draw when RATE is specified. MAXSIZE<br />

is useful when the sampling rate for a particular stratum turns out to be larger than desired<br />

due to rounding.<br />

value The value must be a positive integer. An error occurs if the value is less than<br />

MINSIZE.<br />

MOS Subcommand<br />

The MOS subcommand specifies the measure of size for population units in a PPS design.<br />

Specify a variable that contains the sizes or request that sizes be determined when the CSSE-<br />

LECT procedure scans the sample frame.<br />

VARIABLE Specify a variable containing the sizes.<br />

SOURCE=FROMDATA<br />

The CSSELECT procedure counts the number of cases that belong to each<br />

cluster to determine the MOS.<br />

SOURCE=FROMDATA can be used only if a CLUSTER variable is defined.<br />

Otherwise an error is generated.<br />

The MOS subcommand is required for PPS designs. Otherwise it is ignored with a warning.<br />

MIN Keyword<br />

MIN specifies a minimum MOS for population units that overrides the value specified in the<br />

MOS variable or obtained by scanning the data.<br />

value The value must be positive. MIN must be less than or equal to MAX.<br />

MIN is optional for PPS methods. It is ignored for other methods.<br />

MAX Keyword<br />

MAX specifies a maximum MOS for population units that overrides the value specified in the<br />

MOS variable or obtained by scanning the data.

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