Hi Jackie,
Amelia returns the imputed datasets along with a lot of other information
about the imputations. You can learn more about how implement an analysis
model on the imputation by looking at the Amelia manual:
http://r.iq.harvard.edu/docs/amelia/amelia.pdf
Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Matt
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Matthew Blackwell
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Rochester
url:
http://www.mattblackwell.org
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Yunyan Zhang <jackiezh(a)umich.edu> wrote:
Dear Amelia Initiator,
This is Yunyan Zhang. I am a senior student majoring in Industrial and
Operations Engineering at the University of Michigan. Our team is doing our
senior design and we want to use R to deal with our missing data. What we
want is to impute the missing data with EM algorithm.
We found Amelia II on Inside R website and tried Amelia II. However, we
are confused with the return value of *amelia {Amelia}. *Will it return
the imputed data or something else? If it does not return the imputed
dataset, what is the next step for us to impute our missing data in the
original dataset so that we could proceed to the next step.
Thanks for your help and patience.
Sincerely,
Yunyan Zhang (Jackie) 张云艳
Industrial and Operations Engineering, B.S.E. 2014
College of Engineering, University of Michigan
Electrical and Computer Engineering, B.S.E. 2014
UM-SJTU Joint Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
jackiezh(a)umich.edu | 734-757-3234
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