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Shige's Research Blog
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Using externally generated multiply imputed data sets with Zelig
This
post provides some hints. This may be what I need to improve my infant mortality paper.
The same can be achieved using the "mi()" function provided by the Zelig package.
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