What procedures does the MI function in State work with? I'm
specifically interested in knowing whether it appears to support tsreg
and xtreg (time series and panel data regression techniques). None of
the online info was helpful in that regard.
Best,
-Nathan
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On 23 Sep 2009, at 3:17 PM, Fabrício Fialho wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Horton and Kleinman have published a paper comparing diferent
> imputation
> algorithm. Considering you methodological question, I believe it
> would be a
> worthy reading:
>
> Nicholas J. Horton & Ken P. Kleinman's "Much ado about nothing: a
> comparison
> of missing data methods and software to fit incomplete data regression
> models". The American Statistician 61(1): 79-90.
>
> Best,
>
> Fabrício Fialho
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Andrew Therriault
> <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Has anyone worked with the new MI feature in Stata 11? :
>>
>> http://www.stata.com/stata11/mi.html
>>
>> From a convenience standpoint it sounds great, but I wonder how it
>> stacks
>> up methodologically to Amelia and other existing tools. Also,
>> Stata's MI
>> interface appears to be highly customizable with regard to specific
>> methods
>> for imputing missing data. This is great for those who are highly-
>> versed in
>> such techniques, but might be daunting to the only-moderately
>> familiar. Can
>> anybody suggest their preferred settings, or recommend a
>> straightforward
>> resource for choosing among the options?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Andrew Therriault
>>
>> Doctoral Candidate
>> Department of Politics
>> New York University
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