you need to do something along the following:
data1 <- read.csv(blah, blah,...
data2 <- read.csv(blah, blah,...
data3 <- read.csv(blah, blah,...
data4 <- read.csv(blah, blah,...
data5 <- read.csv(blah, blah,...
then,
z.out <- zelig(as.factor(ipip) ~ wage1992 + prtyid
+ ideol, model =
"ologit",
+ data = mi(data1, data2, data3, data4, data5), by =
"gender")
If this is still not clear, I suggest you go through the basics of R
either using our manual or some other materials. There is a start-up cost
but after that things will get better.
Good luck!
Kosuke
--
Department of Politics
Princeton University
http://imai.princeton.edu
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Mike Haynes wrote:
This has been my problem...I have poured over the
manual for hours and
just don't understand past the point of loading the data....again, I am
simply looking for that one last computer function in Zelig (collapsing
my 5 imputed data sets) in order to move on...
>> Kosuke Imai <kimai(a)Princeton.EDU>
02/19/09 7:52 PM >>>
Sounds good. Then, you just need to follow the
example that's given in
the
manual to fit the model using all imputed data sets.
Kosuke
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