Hi all,
I'm working with a three-level cross-classified model with repeated measures (i.e. multiple observations over time per individual, nested in states, nested in two groups) using the -mixed command (using Stata 16.0). While I have dealt with multi-level models in the past, I am wondering whether it is possible to specify a finite population correction in such models. I have attempted to specify finite population corrections using the -svyset command but whenever I run the model I am shown the following error:
mixed is not supported by svy with vce(linearized)
Any advice on how finite population can be specified in these kind of (cross-classified) models?
Thanks in advance!
Best
Jon
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