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st: Re-using multiple imputation data
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Mosi Ifatunji <[email protected]>
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st: Re-using multiple imputation data
Date
Sat, 7 May 2011 10:41:43 -0400
All,
I am currently working on several papers. In each paper I have used multiple imputation to address missing data. The problem is that whenever I want to conduct analysis for different papers, I have to go back through the multiple imputation procedure (using the same 'random seed') in order to continue working on the data. My question is, after I have generated the multiple datasets and have them saved, how to I go back to using them again without having to go back through multiple imputation?
All my best,
Mosi
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Mosi A. Ifatunji, Ph.D. Candidate
Race and Difference Initiative
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Emory University
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