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I don't know if this will be of any use, but you might want to look at:
Beunckens C, Molenberghs G, Thijs H and Verbeke G (2007). Incomplete
hierarchical data. Stat Methods Med Res 16(5): 457-92.
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Subject: st: references that may support using xtreg with multiple
imputation
Does anyone know of simulation studies that have looked at statistical
properties of simple fixed effects regression with multiple
imputation? I would like to know whether there is evidence justifying
the use of this approach. Thanks.
PS if you know some cites please send them to me. Thanks.
Woolton
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