Relative weights for demographic groups in intellonline and intelltel (Heck et al., 2018). Each sample was weighted using the 2010 U.S. Census demographics for sex (male, female), age ( < 44, => 44), and race/ethnicity (white, nonwhite). The table entries give the weights for each of these eight demographic groups.
data(intellwts)
This data frame contains the following columns:
Female and Male
Young = (age less than 44)
Old = (age greater than or equal to 44)
White or Nonwhite
number of telephone survey respondents in the sex/age group/race class
number of online survey respondents in the sex/agegroup/race class
relative weight for each respondent to the telephone survey in this sex/agegroup/race class
relative weight for each respondent to the telephone survey in this sex/agegroup/race class
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