Take a look at package 'mitools' and
http://faculty.washington.edu/tlumley/survey/svymi.html
for some examples in analyzing multiply-imputed survey data.
> Hi
> I have used the amelia command from the Amelia R package. this gives me
> a number
> of imputed datasets.
>
> This may be a silly ques
Amit Patel-7 wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have used the amelia command from the Amelia R package. this gives me a
> number
> of imputed datasets.
>
> This may be a silly question, but i am not a statistician, but I am not
> sure how
> to combine these results to obtain the imputed dataset to usse for f
Hi
I have a dataset from biological data with forty samples whichh relate to four
different treatments. Each sample has thousands of values but as usuual
contains
missing values
I want to use EM to imput these missing values. I am doing tthis using
amelia. Do I need to specify the various gr
Hi
I have used the amelia command from the Amelia R package. this gives me a
number
of imputed datasets.
This may be a silly question, but i am not a statistician, but I am not sure
how
to combine these results to obtain the imputed dataset to usse for further
statistical analysis. I have lo
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