You might also take a look at the mitools package in R.

best,
-Nathan
On 15 Oct 2007, at 7:46 PM, Anders Schwartz Corr wrote:

Hi Glenys, I would start by reading the Zelig mi() help file. Best, Anders



On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Glenys Lafrance wrote:

Dear Amelia enthusiasts,



James Honacker was kind enough to answer my queries re Amelia and combining
datasets; but unfortunately, no one has picked up the thread to help me get
the job done.  I have R and Zelig.I can get Zelig to open AmeliaView, then I
can create the imputation files, get back to Zelig and I think it reads the
.csv files (not totally sure about that), but afterwards I don't know how to
write the output commands so I end up with the 1 complete file I can then
convert back to SPSS.  Is there any chance someone could help me get this
last bit nailed?  It would be greatly appreciated.as I am running out of
time to complete my degree..;(



Take care,



Glenys Lafrance

PhD Candidate

OISE/UT




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