Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 22:35:34 +0200
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Dear Bruce and John,
First of all, the macros can also be downloaded from http://www.uvt.nl/faculteiten/fsw/organisatie/departementen/mto/software2.html. If that still doesn't work, I can always send the files by email to anyone who is interested (just send me an email with a request). In
the mean time I will try to figure out why several people are experiencing trouble downloading them.
As for the F-tests in mixed models, my original message didn't say that pooled F-tests were provided in the output. My message was a response to someone who wanted to carry out a repeated measures ANOVA in PASW for a multipy imputed data set. I said that he should try mixed models instead with repeated measures being nested within subjects. Unfortunately, this will not provide any F-tests either. However, I wasn't totally right
about the unavailability of combination rules for multiple imputation in ANOVA as they do exist, and can be applied using the macros.
Best regards,
Joost van Ginkel
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Van: SPSSX(r) Discussion namens Bruce Weaver
Verzonden: do 8-10-2009 0:13
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Onderwerp: Re: FW: Multiple imputation
Ginkel, Joost van wrote:
>
> Strange, you shouldn't need a password, nor the installation of some other
> programs. I've tried to open the link but it didn't work either, although
> I didn't have to enter any password. Perhaps you can copy the link and
> paste it in internet explorer. If that fails, try www.datatheory.nl
> <http://www.datatheory.nl/> . Then click on faculty and staff, go to my
> personal page (Joost van Ginkel) and there you'll find it.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Joost van Ginkel
>
Hi Joost. This is very timely for me, as I've just begun exploring MI in
SPSS 17. But neither of the methods described above is working for me. I
ultimately end up on http://www.leidenuniv.nl/.
Regarding one of the e-mail messages you included in your earlier post, you
suggested that if one uses MIXED, one does get pooled F-tests, is that
right? So why not just use MIXED to run the ANOVA model? Or am I missing
something?
Cheers,
Bruce
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