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Before I give my thoughts, I'm quite curious about why you would want to do this. Can any of you explain why this might be desirable? I know what MI does, but I've never even heard of it being used with SCM. What might you need MI for so badly such that you need it for SCM to work?
Jared Greathouse I don't think the motivations for using MI would differ by analytic method, would they? For my purpose, I'm aggregating crime data from U.S. law enforcement agencies to the state level. The relationship between the victim and offender (e.g., stranger; ex-spouse; friend) in a crime is missing quite a bit and I was hoping to use MI to impute the missing relationships before summing crime counts to the state level to conduct a SCM.
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