Hi John,
I think the problem is that R and Amelia expects a Stata 12 or lower file,
not Stata 13 or above. If you download the ANES data from their website,
they should provide a Stata 12 file. For instance in the 2012 Time Series
Study there is a file called "anes_timeseries_2012_Stata12.dta" that can be
loaded into AmeliaView.
Also, you can't delete variables within Amelia, but you can specify certain
variables to be "ID variables" and thus not used in the imputation process.
Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Matt
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Matthew Blackwell
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Harvard University
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On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 8:50 PM, John W T Megson <jmegson(a)purdue.edu> wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble getting started with Amelia.
I'm using Ameliaview 1.7.4
The data I'm using comes from ANES, in Stata form.
When I try to load my modified data set into Amelia (via the import Stata
tab) all I get is a "failure in loading data" message.
I then was successfully able to load into Amelia the unaltered data set
from ANES.
This data set had several administrative variables, that did not vary, so
Amelia asked me to remove them.
Is there a way to do this from within Amelia? As after I deleted the
offending variables outside of Amelia, I again was faced with the "failure
in loading data message"
So I guess I have a number of questions.
Is there any reason my stata data set won't load into Amelia? Linked to
this does Amelia only work on unaltered data sets?
Finally, is there anyway to delete variables from within Amelia?
many thanks
John Megson
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