Thomas:
Thanks for the suggestion. Clarify is definitely my friend and I use it
all the time. However, in this case I have a model with robust standard
errors and a cluster option defined. Clarify will not estimate a model
with these specifications (well... it estimates it but does not use robust
SEs or clustering). Do you know of a way to use these options in
Clarify??? If so, I would be MOST grateful for the enlightenment.
Thanks a bunch!
-Jennifer
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Jennifer Nicoll Victor
Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science
Washington University in St. Louis
E-mail: [email protected]
Homepage: www.artsci.wustl.edu/~jnvictor
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Thomas Gschwend wrote:
> clarify is your friend.
> type
> findit clarify
> or download it from Kings homepage
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
> >Stata Experts:
> >
> >I am writing to ask if anyone has do- code or guidance for generating
> >estimates from multiple datasets. I have five datasets as generated
> >from a multiple imputation (MI) process to fill-in missing values. I am
> >obtaining poisson estimates and need to generate a single parameter
> >estimate from the five datasets.
> >
> >King et al. (2001) provide guidance for the cofficients and their SEs.
> >The coefficients are easy enough, you just average them. But the SEs are
> >more tricky (see equation (3) in King et al. 2001 APSR).
> >
> >Can anyone provide guidance in generating the code to compute a single SE
> >for each estimate from these five datasets?
> >
> >Thanks very much!
> >Jennifer
> >
> >----------------------------------------
> >Jennifer Nicoll Victor
> >Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science
> >Washington University in St. Louis
> >E-mail: [email protected]
> >Homepage: www.artsci.wustl.edu/~jnvictor
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