Analysis
Complete annotated guidelines are provided in SPSS, SAS and Stata. These will allow you to analyze data collected using each of the WG tools (WG-SS, WG-SS Enhanced, and WG-ES) and create disability status identifiers. Using the instructions in these guidelines, you will be able to create a dichotomous disability variable (identify those with and those without disability) based on the information collected using of the WG questions over all of the answer categories.
Analytic guidance is also available in CSPro upon request to the WG Secretariat.
Webinar: "Data Production and Analysis Using the WG Tools" is available here
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Analytic Guidelines: Creating Disability Identifiers Using the Washington Group Short Set on Functioning (WG-SS) SPSS Syntax
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Analytic Guidelines: Creating Disability Identifiers Using the Washington Group Short Set on Functioning (WG-SS) SAS Syntax
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Analytic Guidelines: Creating Disability Identifiers Using the Washington Group Short Set on Functioning (WG-SS) Stata Syntax
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Analytic Guidelines: Creating Disability Identifiers Using the Washington Group Short Set on Functioning - Enhanced (WG-SS Enhanced) SPSS Syntax
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Analytic Guidelines: Creating Disability Identifiers Using the Washington Group Short Set on Functioning - Enhanced (WG-SS Enhanced) SAS Syntax
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Analytic Guidelines: Creating Disability Identifiers Using the Washington Group Short Set on Functioning - Enhanced (WG-SS Enhanced) Stata Syntax
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Analytic Guidelines: Creating Disability Identifiers Using the Washington Group Extended Set on Functioning (WG-ES) SPSS Syntax
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Analytic Guidelines: Creating Disability Identifiers Using the Washington Group Extended Set on Functioning (WG-ES) SAS Syntax
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Analytic Guidelines: Creating Disability Identifiers Using the Washington Group Extended Set on Functioning (WG-ES) Stata Syntax