Thanks so much for your help! I was hoping to get around the dummy variable
solution but it looks we will just have to use stata's xi with miest
somehow save the output.
Patrick
At 08:32 27/02/2004 -0500, Gary King wrote:
you could use clarify or miest with regression and a
set of dummy
variables to predict the categories. the coefficients will return the
fractions in each cell and the se's will be the se's.
Gary
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Patrick Bernhagen wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to obtain a table displaying proportions of a categorical
variable after multiple imputation using Amelia. I guess what I am looking
for is something equivalent to Stata's svyprop command that gives us
proportions with standard errors. Expressed differently, I would like to
get tables instead of summary statistics (as in misum) within the MI
command family, or be able to request something as simple as 'table' or
'tab' etc., instead of the various more sophisticated regression
estimators
> offered for 'miest'.
>
> Many thanks in advance for your help!
>
> Patrick
>
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