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Re: st: Re: MICOMBINE & GLLAMM
Rodrigo,
Thanks for the reply. According to the BU web site the url you cite is
not found or unreadable. Is it specified correctly?
Dan
Rodrigo A. Alfaro wrote:
Dan,
I wrote a program called mira to compute
MI regression analysis... it has the same idea
as micombine...
net from http://people.bu.edu/ralfaro/stata/
I think that it works for your case. If not
You can change it for your purpose
Rodrigo.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan MacNulty" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 1:26 PM
Subject: st: MICOMBINE & GLLAMM
Has anyone faced the problem of imputing missing values in the context
of a multi-level random effects model? ICE works for generating the
imputed datasets, but GLLAMM is apparently not a certified regression
command for MICOMBINE. To get around this I'm considering running GLLAMM
on each imputed dataset and somehow combining results manually, though I
fear this may be a naive approach. I'd be grateful to learn how others
have handled this problem.
Dan MacNulty
Dept. of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior
University of Minnesota
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