The formulas implemented by -mi estimate:- apply to any efficient estimator, but -mi estimate:- only supports a limited number of commands. Is there a a tool for calculating multiple imputation estimates from a command that -mi estimate:- does not support? Examples include the -corr- command and the -sem- command.
I can implement the formulas "by hand," but I'm wondering if there's a more a convenient way. -mi estimate:- is awfully convenient for the commands that it supports.
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