Maybe you can start with less imputations, let say
preserve
keep if m<6
eq inter: cons
eq slop:male
micombine gllamm score age male w2paexp, i(stud_id) nrf(2) eqs(inter
slope) ip(m) nip(5)
R.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 5:40 PM
Subject: st: growth-curve model & micombine
Hi,
I tried to run a growth-curve model by using micombine with gllamm on the
imputed data. It already took me 24 hours but haven't got any result yet.
Is it necessary to take a long time? or is there any tip that I didn't
catch? Here is my syntax:
eq inter: cons
eq slop:male
micombine gllamm score age male w2paexp, i(stud_id) nrf(2) eqs(inter
slope) ip(m) nip(15)
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!
Vivien W. Chen
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