Hi all,
I have successfully imputed values and run the mi estimate meqrlogit for multilevel analysis, but now I am having troubles to investigate the variance.
To investigate the variance with the un-imputed data set I used the “estat ICC” command to get the Intraclass correlations, but this command does not work with the imputed data set. How can I assess the variance?
Can someone help me, please?
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