Thanks for the suggestion. We're working nlme now, the first component of
which should be part of Zelig very soon.
Gary
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Shige Song wrote:
Dear All,
I am new to zelig but not new to R, and I use Clarify with Stata. I
think the idea behind zelig is great. The only improvement I can see
is to make zelig work with nlme (and lme4). Since now panel data and
multilevel design have become quite common, but good multilevel
software that integrate multiple imputation, simulation, and
estimation in one intergrated package is still to come (GLLAMM has
simulation capabiltiy, but it is too slow to process complicated
models or large data sets; mlwin has experimental multiple imputation
macro, but it crashes all the time).
Thanks!
Shige Song
Assistant Professor
Institute of Sociology,
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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