Hi Amelia II developers and users,
According King et al (APSR 95(1), 2001, p. 57, footnote 18):
"If the data are generated using a complex or multistage survey design, then
information abouth the design should be included in the imputation model.
For example. ot accoount for stratified sampling, the imputation model
should include the strata coded as dummy variables."
How should I proceed if my data come from a survey design using clusters?
Almost all data I analyze use census tracts as PSU: first, n census tracts
are randomly selected (in dataset I'm currently working, n = 127); then
households are randomly selected from each census tract (each tract
containing around dozen of cases). Dataset includes one variable indicating
from which census tract/PSU each case is from. Should I just include this
variable in the MI process like it is (numbering census tracts from 1 to
127), or should I create dummy variables (one dummy variable for each of the
127 census tracts in my sample)?
Thanks for all help (again).
Sincerely,
Fabricio Fialho
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