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st: Calculating estimates of random effects with multiply imputed data


From   Edward Lorenz <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   st: Calculating estimates of random effects with multiply imputed data
Date   Sun, 1 Dec 2013 11:08:58 +0100

Dear statalisters,

I have a question related to my previous posting on mi estimate with
multilevel logistic regression (meqrlogit). Without multiply imputed
data the predict, reffects command calculates modal estimates of the
random effects and the predict, reses command calculates standard
errors for the random-effects estimates obtained by using the
reffects. These can then be plotted and analysed. However neither
reffects nor reses appear to be available after mi estimate :
meqrlogit.  Does anyone know whether it is possible to calculate the
estimates of the random effects with multiply imputed data estimation?

Any help much appreciated.

Ned
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