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  Data
  • The data set forms part of the data library of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS).
  • The MEPS is a longitudinal national survey that is used to yield national estimates of health care expenses.
  • During 1999, background data and data on the health expenditures of a sample of 23,565 participants were obtained.
  • The 1999 sample was stratified into 143 strata (VARSTR99) and into 460 PSUs (VARPSU99).
  • The following variables are used in the analysis.

    • VARSTR99 is the variance estimation stratum of the respondent.
    • FACTYPE is the variance estimation PSU of the respondent.
    • PERWT99F is the final design weight of the respondent.
    • TOTEXP99 is the natural logarithm of the total health care expenditure of the respondent during 1999.
    • racex is the value of a nominal variable for the race (1 for American Indian, 2 for Aluet, Eskimo, 3 for Asian or Pacific Islander, 4 for black and 5 for white) of the respondent.
    • inscov9 is the value of a nominal variable for the type of insurance coverage (1 for private, 2 for public and 3 for uninsured) of the respondent during 1999.
    • More information on the MEPS and the data are available at http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/Puf/PufDetail.asp?ID=93.
  • The data to be used are provided in the file meps.PSF in the TUTORIAL folder.
  • The first portion of meps.PSF is shown in the following PSF window.

  Analysis
  • Use the Open option on the File menu of the root window of to load the Open dialog box.
  • Select the Prelis Data (*.psf) option from the Files of type drop-down list box.
  • Browse for the file meps.PSF in the TUTORIAL folder.
  • Click on the Open button to open the file meps.PSF in a PSF window.
  • Click on the SurveyGLIM menu to produce the following PSF window.

  • Select the Title and Options option on the SurveyGLIM menu to access the Title and Options dialog box
  • Enter the descriptive title A Normal-Identity Model for MEPS Data into the Title string field to produce the following Title and Options dialog box.

  • Click on the Next button to go to the following Distributions and Links dialog box.

  • Click on the Next button to go to the Dependent and Independent Variables dialog box.
  • Select the response variable TOTEXP99 from the Variables in data list box.
  • Click on the Add button of the Dependent variable section.
  • Select the two categorical covariates racex and inscov9 from the Variables in data list box
  • Click on the Categorical button of the Independent variables section to produce the following Dependent and Independent Variables dialog box.

  • Click on the Next button to load the Survey Design dialog box.
  • Select the stratum variable VARSTR99 from the Variables in data list box.
  • Click on the Add button of the Stratification variable section.
  • Select the cluster variable VARPSU99 from the Variables in data list box.
  • Click on the Add button of the Cluster variable section.
  • Select the weight variable PERWT99F from the Variables in data list box.
  • Click on the Add button of the Weight variable section to produce the following Survey Design dialog box.

  • Click on the Finish button to open the following text editor window for meps.pr2.

  • Click on the Run Prelis toolbar icon to open the text editor window for meps.out.

 

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