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mcap

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Mar 4, 2010, 2:54:17 PM3/4/10
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Hi:

I was wondering if anyone had syntax for scoring the SF-12. We have
the official software from the survey administrators and plan to use
it, as directed for our publications. But we have to present at a
conference fairly quickly and it would be nice to be able to score
something quickly beforehand.

I have seen some ado files written for Stata that I could certainly
use and then convert the data. But...I was wondering if anyone had
anything here.....

Marc

Bruce Weaver

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Mar 4, 2010, 3:14:39 PM3/4/10
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Which version of the SF-12 are you talking about, Marc? I think a new
one came out not too long ago, and that there were some changes in the
scoring.

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Bruce Weaver
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mcap

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Mar 4, 2010, 10:45:23 PM3/4/10
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On Mar 4, 3:14 pm, Bruce Weaver <bwea...@lakeheadu.ca> wrote:
> On Mar 4, 2:54 pm, mcap <mca...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi:
>
> >   I was wondering if anyone had syntax for scoring the SF-12.  We have
> > the official software from the survey administrators and plan to use
> > it, as directed for our publications.   But we have to present at a
> > conference fairly quickly and it would be nice to be able to score
> > something quickly beforehand.
>
> >    I have seen some ado files written for Stata that I could certainly
> > use and then convert the data.  But...I was wondering if anyone had
> > anything here.....
>
> > Marc
>
> Which version of the SF-12 are you talking about, Marc?  I think a new
> one came out not too long ago, and that there were some changes in the
> scoring.
>
> --
> Bruce Weaver
> bwea...@lakeheadu.cahttp://sites.google.com/a/lakeheadu.ca/bweaver/Home

> "When all else fails, RTFM."

Hi Bruce:

Version 2. The latest version. You are correct, there have been
scoring changes and updates to the national norms. Perhaps these are
unaccounted for in the Stata file. I think my research partner may
have the software from prometric as a matter of fact but I was hoping
to just have something as part of my overall data analysis syntax.
Not urgent but if you know anything, please pass it on.....

Marc

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