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st: Multivariate imputation using STATA


From   Munyaradzi Dimairo <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Multivariate imputation using STATA
Date   Wed, 10 Feb 2010 16:59:20 +0000

Dear All

I am setting up a multivariate imputation model using ordered logistic
regression using STATA 11. The model should take into account the
longitudinal nature of the dataset. Does anyone have some knowledge on this?

There is "mi impute ologit" command but this is tailored for a univariate
case and i can't use "mi impute mlogit" because it neglects the ordering
nature of my categorical variables.

Is it also enough to include time in the model to take into account the
hierarchical nature of the data? I know there is some declaration in MLWiN
software about clustering levels of the data but am not sure on how STATA
handles it.


with many thanks

Munya

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