Yes, that's the plan, but probably not immediately. (There will be a
program available sometime soon in R that does all of what Clarify and
Relogit does and more.)
But I think you ought to be able to use the relogit program to produce
simulations and any quantity of interest you might like from Clarify.
Gary
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Linne, Thomas wrote:
>
> Dear Professor King,
>
> I'm using Clarify 2.0 and ReLogit 1.1 for Stata.
> Especially Clarify is very handy when it comes to visualising the
> results of
> a probit or logit model.
>
> Unfortunately, the estsimp command in current version of Clarify
> doesn't support the relogit command.
>
> For the presentation of the results of a rare event logit model I've
> therefore
> used the logit command. Since there are differences in the estimated
> coefficients
> I doubt that this workaround will suffice for a journal publication.
>
> I'm wondering if there are any plans to extend the estsimp command in
> order to
> make it workable with the relogit comand?
>
> Regards
>
> -Thomas.
>
>
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if you have missing values on some but not all of the items in the scale,
then impute first and sum at the end of the process of imputation.
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On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Michael Sauer wrote:
> I have downloaded both Amelia for Windows and Clarify for Stata and I
> have a questions about something I am not clear about.
>
> I have survey data that I had intended to create summated scales on
> based on scales that had been defined by the survey author. Before I
> can create these scales, it seems to me that I need to impute the
> missing values for the individual survey items and run my ordered
> probit using the scale calculated above as the dependent variable.
>
> At what point in the Amelia (imputing the missing observations) to
> Clarify process would I create my summated scales?
>
> I would really appreciate any help you can provide.
>
> Michael L. Sauer
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Hi Gary--
I recently started using Amelia (Windows version) to generate
multiply-imputed datasets and Clarify package / -miest- to run statistical
models and pull the parameter estimates together. I am still learning how to
use it.
I have a couple of question:
1) Is it possible to set a seed number, both in Amelia and in Clarify, so
results can be exactly reproduced?
2) Is it possible to have Amelia save the settings of any run in a file, to
document these settings?
3) (Just a wish list item. I don't think this is possible). Is it possible
to run Amelia from a batch file, something similar to Stata's -do- files? It
would save so much typing...
4) (Another item to add to the wish list). Do you have any plans to have an
Amelia version for Stata? Or is it just unpractical? (I would then have
access to all the parts of Amelia which currently only work with the Gauss
version, such as the use of other MI algorithms, and the use of graphs.)
Thank you for your help,
--Estie Hudes.
Estie Sid Hudes, PhD MPH
University of California
Prevention Sciences Group &
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
74 New Montgomery St., Suite 600, Box 0886
S.F. CA 94105
phone: 415.597.9126
fax: 415.597.9194
email: ehudes(a)psg.ucsf.edu
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