This document discusses two papers related to correcting standard errors when using clustered data or multi-stage sampling. The 2008 paper by Cameron, Gelbach and Miller proposes using the bootstrap method to improve statistical inference when errors are clustered. The 2002 paper by Bell and McCaffrey presents a method to reduce bias in standard errors calculated for linear regression models using multi-stage sample data.
This document discusses two papers related to correcting standard errors when using clustered data or multi-stage sampling. The 2008 paper by Cameron, Gelbach and Miller proposes using the bootstrap method to improve statistical inference when errors are clustered. The 2002 paper by Bell and McCaffrey presents a method to reduce bias in standard errors calculated for linear regression models using multi-stage sample data.
This document discusses two papers related to correcting standard errors when using clustered data or multi-stage sampling. The 2008 paper by Cameron, Gelbach and Miller proposes using the bootstrap method to improve statistical inference when errors are clustered. The 2002 paper by Bell and McCaffrey presents a method to reduce bias in standard errors calculated for linear regression models using multi-stage sample data.
Cameron, A. C., J. B. Gelbach, and D. L. Miller (2008): Bootstrap-Based Improvements for
Inference with Clustered Errors, Review of Economics and Statistics, 90(3), 414427. Bell, R. M., and D. F. McCaffrey (2002): Bias Reduction in Standard Errors for Linear Regression with Multi-Stage Samples, Survey Methodology, 28(2), 169179.