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Re: st: using mim and relogit?
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Richard Williams <[email protected]>
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Re: st: using mim and relogit?
Date
Fri, 21 Feb 2014 10:13:40 -0500
On -mi estimate-, there is a -cmdok- option, which allows estimation
when estimation_command is not one of the supported estimation
commands. I suppose you use it at your own risk.
Also, Paul Allison and others suggest alternatives to relogit:
http://www.statisticalhorizons.com/logistic-regression-for-rare-events
http://www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conf/uploads/494/678/167/PresentationLeitg_b.pdf
The -firthlogit- command is available from SSC.
At 09:14 AM 2/21/2014, Lukas Mia wrote:
Hello,
I have a question regarding "mim" after using ice (I am using Stata
12.1). I want to run a logistic model for rare events (relogit,
King/Zeng 1999) with imputed (ice-)data.
Unfortunately, mim does not support relogit ("command relogit not
recognised by mim"). The same problem occours when I use mi for
imputation procedure (mi estimate and relogit do not work together).
Using an ordinary logit regression is not an option, as important
effects turn insignificant (which is not the case when using relogit
with non-imputed data).
Maybe someone has an idea?
Thanks in advance!
Lukas
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