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  • 1.  An "*****" entry in the margin of error column

    Posted 10-10-2020 05:58 PM

    This is a very interesting table note to an ACS table.

    This table, of sex by age

    https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?t=Populations%20and%20People&g=0400000US36&d=ACS%205-Year%20Estimates%20Detailed%20Tables&tid=ACSDT5Y2018.B01001&hidePreview=true

    has **** in the margin of error column, and this note of explanation

    “An "*****" entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.”

    I’m not really sure what this means. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks

    Gene



  • 2.  RE: An "*****" entry in the margin of error column

    Posted 10-10-2020 06:57 PM

    Essentially it means it has a SE of zero. Because the weights are designed in such a way that the certain margins (age, sex, et al) are fixed to independent estimates, usually from the population estimates program, the estimates from ACS are treated as if they do not have sampling error.



  • 3.  RE: An "*****" entry in the margin of error column

    Posted 10-10-2020 07:04 PM

    yes as Matthew mentions this comes from the annual Age-Sex-Race-Hispanic estimates so not from the survey which would have sampling error.



  • 4.  RE: An "*****" entry in the margin of error column

    Posted 10-10-2020 09:21 PM

    I would just think it as one of the variables used to factor and adjust the sample. This is not the statistical answer but its the way I came to peace with the footnote.



  • 5.  RE: An "*****" entry in the margin of error column

    Posted 10-10-2020 09:22 PM

    I would just think it as one of the variables used to factor and adjust the sample. This is not the statistical answer but its the way I came to peace with the footnote.



  • 6.  RE: An "*****" entry in the margin of error column

    Posted 10-11-2020 12:12 PM

    Thanks all. I think this explains it, "Because the weights are designed in such a way that the certain margins (age, sex, et al) are fixed to independent estimates, usually from the population estimates program, the estimates from ACS are treated as if they do not have sampling error."