Hello all, I am working on a dataset, with multiple missing values in a couple of the main predictor variables. Can anyone direct me to a useful online resource (hopefully with an illustrative example), which can guide me through the various steps in multiple imputations? Thanks in advance for your help. -- Vikram |
Have you gone through the Case Studies
on the Help menu in Statistics for this?
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Dale,
Just making sure you are going to the correct place in Word (I don't mean to insult you with something as minor as this, but you'd be surprised working in IT how often the little things are overlooked or otherwise missed).
Check this YouTube tutorial on Word 2010 on Paste Special (check around time 14:40).
Are you NOT seeing this as option as it is displayed in this video? If so, it might be a problem with the version you are using. Also, I have found a few threads online that talk about a few settings under the advanced settings window that pertain to the paste special commands:
Maybe check to see if something is disabled under here? HTH, ---- J. R. Carroll Researcher for Hurtz Labs
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Dale, I have a similar setup. With Office 2010, Microsoft has rearranged things. I find that when in Word, a right-click Paste does not give me Paste Special. However, when on the Home tab in Word, there is a Paste function at the very left that does give me Paste Special with some choices. Tony Babinec From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Dale Glaser
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Dale et al. I’ve found that in SPSS ( 19 & 20 ) if you right click on the object you want to copy and select “Copy Special” then the copied object will paste into Word
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On Behalf Of Anthony Babinec Dale, I have a similar setup. With Office 2010, Microsoft has rearranged things. I find that when in Word, a right-click Paste does not give me Paste Special. However, when on the Home tab in Word, there is a Paste function at the very left that does give me Paste Special with some choices.
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