I can see why Census doesn't recommend do more than three variables at a time. When
you add 17 counties together, you get a much bigger area with more households sampled. In
theory, you should get a smaller MOEs compared each individual county. But if you derive
MOEs from those 17 counties, you will get a much bigger MOEs, which is contradictory to
the theory.
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Thanks--I know the spread sheet allows you to recalculate MOEs for more than three
variables but I remember doing more than 3 a while back and I was getting some wild MOEs.
When I dug into it I found something in the Census compass reports that said not to do
more than three variables at a time. I was hoping that someone figured out a way around
this.
Ed C
On Mar 12, 2013, at 9:59 AM, "Hoctor Mulmat, Darlanne"
<Darlanne.Mulmat@sandag.org<mailto:Darlanne.Mulmat@sandag.org>> wrote:
The New York State Data Center developed a Statistical Calculations Menu that includes an
option for computing the margin of error for the sum of three or more estimates. See
attached.
Darlanne Hoctor Mulmat
Applied Research Division – Criminal Justice/Public Policy
San Diego Association of Governments
619-699-7326
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Subject: [CTPP] Working with County flow data
Has anyone come up with some easy ways for collapsing and grouping counties together using
last week’s county flow data and recalculating new MOEs. I have so many counties that I
want to group together that I am looking for a quick way that can handle “lots” of
counties. Another issue I am struggling with is that we are always told not to group more
than three variables at a time or the formulas for calculating the new MOE do not really
work. This is particularly troublesome especially if I am trying to group 17 counties
together. What it comes down to is 9 different calculations given that I can only group 3
counties at a time together. Anyone figure out any short cuts or ways around this short
of disregarding the MOEs altogether? Given all the clustering that I am looking at using
the “cheat” sheets I am used to, I will be recalculating MOEs for weeks.
Ed Christopher
<StatisticalCalculationsMenu.xls>
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