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the number of parameters in your model is 35*38/2=665, which is not a lot
less than your n. (If you have set _AMnoms at all, then the number will
even be higher). I'd start by doing an Amelia run with say 5 variables,
just to get a feel for it. Then add more. But I think you should
probably stop before 38.
Gary King
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On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 abegunded(a)who.int wrote:
> Dear Dr. Gary King,
>
> I use Amelia for windows (version: 2.01, 3/19/2001), quite well with
> analysing data. However, on this occasion it fails to run as it keeps
> tripping off the screen before completing the imputation. Herewith the log:
>
>
>
> *********************
> Amelia Begins
> *********************
>
> Inputs valid, beginning EMis...
>
> ******************************************
> * Stage 1 of 4: EM (Finding Mode)...
> ******************************************
>
> Using conditional model
>
> Iteration Number:
>
> C:\GAUSS\SRC\SWEEP.SRC(102) : error G0048 : Matrix singular
> Currently active call: SWEEP [102]
>
>
>
> My data consist of 995 observations with 35 variables. intervariable
> missingness is estimated to below 10%.
> _AMempri was set to between 5 and 10 at various tries. _AMfully, _AMords
> were appropriately set and _AMsn were set to the value set for _AMmpri.
>
> I have reinstalled recent copies yet the problem persists.
>
> I would appreciate your suggestions to overcome this problem.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Dr. Dele Abegunde
> NMH/CVD
> World Health Organisation
> 20 Avenue Appia
> CH - 1211 Geneva 27
> Switzerland.
>
> Tel: +41 22 791 2826
> Fax: +41 22 791 4151
>
>
>
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I'm unsure. why don't you try to put the file in the same directory that
Amelia is located.
Gary
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Alan E. Kessler wrote:
> OK, modified the path statement to add c:\amelia. Did not help... Still
> get the 'cannot find the c:\windows\command.com' error. An additional
> input that might help:
>
> When I get the command.com error, the input line of Amelia also reveals a
> problem with the DataLoad software. I get an error status 65409 message.
>
> I will try to read the data in as an ascii file but I am not optimistic.
>
> Thanks again,
> Alan
>
> On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Gary King wrote:
>
> > hmmmmmmm. One thing you can check is that Amelia needs to be installed in
> > a directory with no spaces anywhere in its name (including dirs higher in
> > the directory tree on the same path).
> > Gary King
> >
> > : Gary King, King(a)Harvard.Edu http://GKing.Harvard.Edu :
> > : Center for Basic Research Direct (617) 495-2027 :
> > : in the Social Sciences Assistant (617) 495-9271 :
> > : 34 Kirkland Street, Rm. 2 HU-MIT DC (617) 495-4734 :
> > : Harvard U, Cambridge, MA 02138 eFax (928) 832-7022 :
> >
> > On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Alan E. Kessler wrote:
> >
> > > Hello Prof. King,
> > > Sorry to bother you with this but I am having trouble running
> > > Amelia. I have checked the listserv and FAQ but don't see a thread on
> > > this problem.
> > > In short: I downloaded and installed the latest release for
> > > Windows (v.2 7/15/2001) in an 'amelia' directory. I then run the batch
> > > file from MS-Dos and the front end works fine. When I get to the input
> > > program step I encounter a problem that I did not have in the previous
> > > version of Amelia which worked fine on the same computer (P3-850 Mhz, 128
> > > meg RAM).
> > > Problem: "Cannot find the file 'C:\Windows\Command.com' -- so I
> > > cannot load the input data file. File is in compatible Stata 5 format.
> > > I find the command.com file easily in the Windows directory where
> > > it should be. Again, I did not have any troube running the previous
> > > version of Amelia on my same computer.
> > > Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
> > > Many thanks,
> > > Alan
> > >
> > > ------------------------------
> > > Alan E. Kessler
> > > SSRC Research Fellow &
> > > CCIS Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow
> > > Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
> > > University of California-San Diego
> > > La Jolla, California 92093-0510
> > > Tel. (858) 822-5722, fax (858) 534-7130
> > > E-mail: akessler(a)ucsd.edu
> > >
> >
>
>
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hmmmmmmm. One thing you can check is that Amelia needs to be installed in
a directory with no spaces anywhere in its name (including dirs higher in
the directory tree on the same path).
Gary King
: Gary King, King(a)Harvard.Edu http://GKing.Harvard.Edu :
: Center for Basic Research Direct (617) 495-2027 :
: in the Social Sciences Assistant (617) 495-9271 :
: 34 Kirkland Street, Rm. 2 HU-MIT DC (617) 495-4734 :
: Harvard U, Cambridge, MA 02138 eFax (928) 832-7022 :
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Alan E. Kessler wrote:
> Hello Prof. King,
> Sorry to bother you with this but I am having trouble running
> Amelia. I have checked the listserv and FAQ but don't see a thread on
> this problem.
> In short: I downloaded and installed the latest release for
> Windows (v.2 7/15/2001) in an 'amelia' directory. I then run the batch
> file from MS-Dos and the front end works fine. When I get to the input
> program step I encounter a problem that I did not have in the previous
> version of Amelia which worked fine on the same computer (P3-850 Mhz, 128
> meg RAM).
> Problem: "Cannot find the file 'C:\Windows\Command.com' -- so I
> cannot load the input data file. File is in compatible Stata 5 format.
> I find the command.com file easily in the Windows directory where
> it should be. Again, I did not have any troube running the previous
> version of Amelia on my same computer.
> Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
> Many thanks,
> Alan
>
> ------------------------------
> Alan E. Kessler
> SSRC Research Fellow &
> CCIS Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow
> Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
> University of California-San Diego
> La Jolla, California 92093-0510
> Tel. (858) 822-5722, fax (858) 534-7130
> E-mail: akessler(a)ucsd.edu
>
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