Hi all,
I do not have a licence for stata to combine the imputations for amelia. I have thought about using an aggregate function in SPSS to generate means and standard deviations for cases across all the five files (My gut instinct is that this is way too simple). I have also thought about using NORM to combine the five file parameters (Again seems to simple). Any advice on how to combine the amelia data files without stata would be much appreciated.
Kind regards Paul
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Hi,
I tried using AMELIA to impute values in a 6MB dataset and got the following message:
C:\GAUSS\SRC\AMUTIL.SRC(1286) : error G0030 : Insufficient workspace memory
Currently active call: STACK [1286]
Is there a way to allocate more memory or is it just a hardware issue?
Thanks!
REC
Hello,
I have a XP system (Dell Lattitude D600). When I click on the bat file a DOS Gauss version opens up and not a Windows version. I know I downloaded the Windows version. I have Amelia in C:\Amelia. Any ides? The menus appear in the DOS window--can I just run the program from it?
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