Hi Andrew,
Hm, it's hard to know exactly what's happening here. What happens when you
try to set the prior for all units for that variable? Also, what type of
variable is this?
Cheers,
Matt
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Matthew Blackwell
Assistant Professor of Government
Harvard University
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On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 9:40 AM, RD Andrew Stark <rdas_college(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
Dear all,
I am using AmeliaView, and when I enter priors, I get the following once I
run it in the output log:
amelia(x = getAmelia("amelia.data"), m = 5, idvars = "ABBR",
ts = "YEAR", cs = "COUNTRY", priors = c(27, 28, 61, 83, 98,
100, 113, 127, 128, 129, 141, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA,
NA, NA, NA, NA, 696.5, 1109.5, 1178, 36.5, 220, 109, 2396.5,
5625, 4625, 4625, 1261, 4.55967623933827, 4.55967623933827,
3.03978415955885, 11.8551582222795, 7.903438814853,
66.2672946783829,
2.73580574360296, 1595.88668376839, 2203.84351568016,
2203.84351568016,
3.64774099147062), lags = c("UNEMP", "NETMIGPOP"), empri = 0,
intercs = FALSE, leads = NULL, splinetime = NULL, logs = NULL,
sqrts = NULL, lgstc = NULL, ords = NULL, noms = NULL, bounds =
NULL,
max.resample = 1000, tolerance = 1e-04)
Amelia Error Code: 48
There are missing values in the priors matrix.
I ran one successful imputation on a similar dataset, and the only
difference was the column was coded as
'23' I don't know how to use 'R' otherwise I assume I could
copy and
paste this with the column number manually put in. Help would be immensely
appreciated.
Best regards,
Andrew Stark
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