Thanks for your note.
the user's group is the Amelia listserv. There's info on how to subscribe
at our web page. I'm CCing the group to see if anyone has had any
problems with Gauss 6.
Gary King
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Gary King
Institute for Quantitative Social Science
Harvard University, 34 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA 02138
http://GKing.Harvard.Edu, King(a)Harvard.Edu
Direct 617-495-2027, Assistant 495-9271, eFax 812-8581
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Carl Klarner wrote:
Dear Professor Gary King:
My name is Carl Klarner and I am a professor at Indiana State
University. Thank you for the help you've given me in the past and for
putting up so much free software on your Web site.
I am having a problem using Amelia. My dataset has 69 variables, and is
769 cases long. The good news is that 67 variables are fully observed,
which cuts down on the amount of memory that is needed considerably.
The stand alone version of Amelia can only define about a dozen
variables as "fully observed." For this reason, I purchased Gauss4.0.
It worked fine, I was able to use Amelia and define many variables as
"fully observed." Recently I purchased Gauss6.0, and now Amelia
won't run with it. Do you know of any compatibility issues between
Gauss6.0 and Amelia? Do you know of any user's groups that deal with
Amelia? I contacted Aptech systems, and they helped me as much as
possible. They told me that the next step should be to contact you.
Thank you very much for your time, I'm sure you're extremely busy.
Sincerely,
Carl Klarner
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