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st: detecting a complete data set


From   Donald Spady <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: detecting a complete data set
Date   Mon, 15 Nov 2010 23:08:33 -0700

I have a dataset with 6 variables of interest: id level A B C D.  There are 100 individual id values, 24 individual level values and values for ABCD for each level of each id.  There are a lot of missing data.  How can I determine how many complete data sets I have; i.e. data sets of ID, Level, and A B C D values that are complete.  I have looked at misstable.  It is easy to determine the number of missing  A B C D data but when it comes to seeing how many complete sets of Level A B C D , I don't know what to do.  
 I appreciate the help

Don Spady

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