On Jun 16, 8:41 am, jquest <saurabhk...@gmail.com> wrote: Hello All, I would like to know whats the best and the simplest way to put in missing values for my dataset. A portion of it is below. monthend Name PE POR SR Feb-05 Jack 82.0 94 Miss Val Mar-05 Jack 91.4 92 88 Apr-05 Jack 85.0 90 Miss Val May-05 Jack 84
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:54:29 -0500, J. Andrel <jocelyn.andrel@MAIL.JCI.TJU.EDU> wrote: Hi Howard, I have the var variable there because there can be multiple variables in a single file that need to be split it this way, and their missingness doesn't necessarily match up against other variables of the same type, so it makes more sense for me to split them apart one at a time. My
Up to that point, I really had not done a lot of thinking about ECT. I knew it hadn't worked but assumed that it must be me, that I was an exception, that they would not have this treatment unless it was a good treatment, and that I had been unlucky. I had been one of those rare people for whom this supposedly wonderful treatment didn't work. Then over time I started noticing some very significant
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7021596.stm> Rescuers were scouring the sea for about eight other soldiers who were feared to be missing. You're either missing or you're not, no? If you're not, nobody is going to scour the seas for you. The soldiers were feared lost, not missing. Or, to be even blunter, they were feared dead. Or that's what I thought when I
michael.bronfman@SYMPATICO.CA wrote: Hi, I would like to build a multinomial logistic regression model using 5 multiply imputed datasets. Do you know if it is possible to do such modeling using the MI procedure and MIAnalyze in SAS? If so, what is the general syntax for the MI, Multinomial logistic regression and the MIAnalzye procedures in this case? The syntax used for a standard binary