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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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CSPLAN 367<br />

strata only the last one is honored. If multiple size specifications are provided<br />

for the same strata or combination of strata only the last one is honored.<br />

String and date category values must be quoted.<br />

A semicolon must appear after the variable list and after each size specification.<br />

The semicolon is not allowed after the last size specification.<br />

VARIABLE Specify the name of a single variable that contains the population sizes.<br />

INCLPROB Subcommand<br />

The INCLPROB subcommand specifies the proportion of units drawn from the population at<br />

a given stage. Specify a single value, a variable name, or a matrix of inclusion probabilities<br />

for design strata.<br />

• The POPSIZE and INCLPROB subcommands are mutually exclusive. An error occurs if<br />

both are specified for a particular stage.<br />

• Proportions must be a positive value less than or equal to 1.<br />

VALUE Apply a single value to all strata. For example, VALUE=0.10 indicates that<br />

10% of elements in each stratum were selected.<br />

MATRIX Specify unequal proportions for different strata. Specify one or more variables<br />

after the MATRIX keyword. Then provide one proportion per stratum. A proportion<br />

specification includes a set of category values and a proportion value.<br />

Category values should be listed in the same order as variables to which they<br />

apply. Semicolons are used to separate the proportion specifications.<br />

For example, the following syntax indicates that 10 percent of units were selected<br />

from the North stratum and 20 percent were selected from the South<br />

stratum:<br />

/INCLPROB MATRIX=region; ‘North’ 0.1; ‘South’ 0.2<br />

If there is more than one variable, specify one proportion per combination of<br />

strata. For example, the following syntax specifies proportions for combinations<br />

of Region and Sex strata:<br />

/INCLPROB MATRIX=region sex; ‘North’ ‘Male’ 0.1; ‘North’ ‘Female’ 0.15; ‘South’<br />

‘Male’ 0.24; ‘South’ ‘Female’ 0.3<br />

The variable list must contain all or a subset of stratification variables from<br />

the same and previous stages and cluster variables from the previous stages.<br />

An error occurs if the list contains variables that are not defined as strata or<br />

cluster variables.<br />

Each proportion specification must contain one category value per variable.<br />

If multiple proportions are provided for the same strata or combination of

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