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Andrea1
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Hi,

I am working with exclusively binary and categorical variables where almost all of them have missing data.

So, I am using the PROC MI with the FCS statement to impute them.

I have several nominal variables to impute but I can't figure out the difference between using the statement logistic(,link=glogit) or discrim(, classeffects=include) knowing that none of my effects are continuous. The results aren't the same for these methods but I can't understand what is the difference and which one should I use ?

 

Thanks for your help ! Let me know if you need more details

 

Andréa

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Andrea1
Calcite | Level 5

Someone who would have an idea please ?

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