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On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Steve Shewfelt wrote:
My apologies if you are receiving this twice.
Hello,
I'm having a problem with the "setx" command that I can't seem to
figure out.
I am trying to set a range for one of the x's for the analysis I've done.
Following is an example of my commands:
1. z.out = zelig(q.180 ~ trauma.tot aceh + gayo + jawa + edhigh ,
model = "logit.gee", id = "hc", corstr =
"exchangeable",
robust=TRUE, data = mi(fin1, fin2))
2. x.out = setx(z.out, aceh=0, gayo=1, jawa=0, trauma.tot = 0:40)
When I do this, I get the following error message:
"..4 used in an incorrect context, no ... to look in"
In this message, 4 refers to the location in my setx command line in which my
range is located.
I think the problem is rooted in the fact that I'm using multiply imputed
datasets. The reason I think this is that the setx command line above works
fine if I do it after I've run the zelig command preceding it with a single
dataset. But every time I try to set data=mi(data1, data2...) in my zelig
command, I get the error message.
Can anyone help me figure out a way to get around this problem?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
Sincerely,
Steve Shewfelt
PhD Candidate
Political Science
Yale University
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