[R] Rubin's rules of multiple imputation
John Fox
jfox at mcmaster.ca
Mon Jan 31 16:33:03 CET 2011
Dear Joe,
Take a look at the mitools package, written by Thomas Lumley, who's a
faculty member at your university.
Best,
John
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John Fox
Senator William McMaster
Professor of Social Statistics
Department of Sociology
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox
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> Subject: [R] Rubin's rules of multiple imputation
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> Hello all, if I have multiple imputed data sets, is there a command or
> function in R in any package you know of to combine those, I know one
> common MI approach is rubins rules, is there a way to do this using his
> rules or others? I know theres ways, like using Amelia from Gary King's
> website to create the imputed data sets, but how to make them into one or
> combine them for analysis.
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