imputed dataset (long form) & realcomImpute for Linux
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 7:43 am
Dear colleagues,
two topics really: One, is there an option to set the output dataset (imputed dataset) as say ten completed dataset instead of one dataset with ten additional set of imputed variables? In other words the so called long form instead of wide form? I want to do separate analysis on each completed dataset in other software [at least that was the principle behind Rubin's multiple imputation if I recall].
Two, I use realcomImpute for Stata with Stata of course and Matlab runtime exec in Windows operating system. Is there an equivalent set-up for Linux (Ubuntu)? Or, I've got Stata for Linux, what else do I need to use realcomImpute there, quite apart from the Wine-MLwiN route?
Many thanks for a fantastic software,
Gindo
PS In case people ask, we haven't got the 64bit Windows OS but I have 64bit Linux OS & Stata.
two topics really: One, is there an option to set the output dataset (imputed dataset) as say ten completed dataset instead of one dataset with ten additional set of imputed variables? In other words the so called long form instead of wide form? I want to do separate analysis on each completed dataset in other software [at least that was the principle behind Rubin's multiple imputation if I recall].
Two, I use realcomImpute for Stata with Stata of course and Matlab runtime exec in Windows operating system. Is there an equivalent set-up for Linux (Ubuntu)? Or, I've got Stata for Linux, what else do I need to use realcomImpute there, quite apart from the Wine-MLwiN route?
Many thanks for a fantastic software,
Gindo
PS In case people ask, we haven't got the 64bit Windows OS but I have 64bit Linux OS & Stata.