Hi all,
I need to run a moderated mediation analysis in Stata to estimate a conditional indirect effect, similar to what is described in Model 5 outlined here: https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/stata/fa...tion-in-stata/
However, I had to use multiple imputation to deal with missing data, and now I am running into problems with the moderated mediation since the sem command is not compatible with mi estimate.
Has anyone developed a workaround for estimating conditional indirect effects after multiply imputing in Stata?
thanks,
Maria
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