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Amelia algorithm

3 messages · Martin, zGreenfelder, Matt Blackwell

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Dear all.

First of all, my english isn't verry good, but I hope I can convey my concern.
I've a general question about the Amelia algorithm. I'm no mathematician or
statistician, but I had to use R and impute and analyse some data, and Amelia
showed results that fitted my expectations. I'll have to defend my choice soon,
but I haven't totally grasped what Amelia does. I'm particularly interested in a
simple as possible explanation in how Amelia imputation works. I've read that it
uses a bootstrapping-based algorithm, but how does it chose the values?
The data had mainly value >0 (chemical concentrations, water temperature and
pH-value).

Regards Martin
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Martin <Lhopm at gmx.net> wrote:
I'm pretty new here, but a quick google search suggests that perhaps
http://gking.harvard.edu/amelia (and maybe google translate)
might have some decent pointers for you.

I poked at the documentation from that site (a pdf file), and it's
quite intense on
the mathematics, you may get more from it than I could.  there's also
a link there
to a separate, for thisspecific package/algorithm  (it seems to be
called Amel ia II,
 I'm assuming this is the same that you used, if I'm off .. sorry about that)

HTH
4 days later