Posted by
bdates on
May 16, 2012; 8:21pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/SPSS-vs-R-vs-others-for-multiple-imputation-tp5711106p5711119.html
There is some freeware at
http://sites.stat.psu.edu/~jls/misoftwa.html .
It was written by Joe Shafer at Penn State and will do the job. There
are actually four different programs depending on the nature of the
data.
Brian
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Adam
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Subject: SPSS vs R vs others for multiple imputation
Hello,
I am helping my company buy something that we can use for multiple
imputation. SPSS is easier, but R is more powerful. Can anyone expand
the
pros and cons of using SPSS and R for multiple imputation, as well as
any
other statistical package that can do the job well? We want something
that
can do a lot but can be learned quickly. Thanks!
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