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Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I am recently handling my data with missing values and have found a research paper addressing my problem. But it seems that the method is so involved that both the MI and the SURVEYIMPUTE procedures cannot perform them. I decide to write codes on my own. However, the method involves Markov Chain Monte Carlo, which is what I am not familiar with in terms of its realization in SAS. Is there any book on this topic? Thanks!

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sbxkoenk
SAS Super FREQ

Use Google search bar :

  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:support.sas.com
  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:blogs.sas.com
  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:communities.sas.com
  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:documentation.sas.com
  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:lexjansen.com

Regarding the latter :
Home > Learn SAS > SAS Tips from the Community > SAS Tip: Learn lexjansen.com
https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Tips-from-the-Community/SAS-Tip-Learn-lexjansen-com/td-p/436336

 

Koen

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Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Thank you so much, Koen! I clicked your link and found it one of a batch of courses whose rights to watch must be bought simultaneously. And... this series of courses is a bit expensive to me... But thank you for your kind help anyway!

sbxkoenk
SAS Super FREQ

Use Google search bar :

  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:support.sas.com
  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:blogs.sas.com
  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:communities.sas.com
  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:documentation.sas.com
  • SAS "proc mcmc" site:lexjansen.com

Regarding the latter :
Home > Learn SAS > SAS Tips from the Community > SAS Tip: Learn lexjansen.com
https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Tips-from-the-Community/SAS-Tip-Learn-lexjansen-com/td-p/436336

 

Koen

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Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Thank you Koen! These are terrific!

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