Dear Statalist-Users,
how can I get descriptive statistics after running multiple imputation with the mi command?
I know the "mi xeq: tab/sum/etc. varname" command, but this only provides me with such descriptives for each single imputed data-set, but a kind of overall mean value (or sd, etc) across all imputed data-sets.
I thought about presenting descriptives for non-imputed and imputed data. Would you agree that this is a good strategy (e.g., to see how imputation changes results)?
Thanks a lot!
Seb
how can I get descriptive statistics after running multiple imputation with the mi command?
I know the "mi xeq: tab/sum/etc. varname" command, but this only provides me with such descriptives for each single imputed data-set, but a kind of overall mean value (or sd, etc) across all imputed data-sets.
I thought about presenting descriptives for non-imputed and imputed data. Would you agree that this is a good strategy (e.g., to see how imputation changes results)?
Thanks a lot!
Seb