Hi all, I have a problem with the -icc- command. It omits a large number of observations with unbalanced data.
Is there a way to calculate ICC1 and ICC2 with unbalanced data in stata (includes all observations, with k being the average number of judges in each group)? ICC1 is the "individual" part in the results of -icc-, ICC2 is the "average" part in the results of -icc-.
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