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bitest (Package: pan) : A testing example for bivariate imputation

 From: Maria Valaste [mailto:maria.valaste@helsinki.fi] Sent: 10 December 2012 18:45 To: Jing Hua Zhao Subject: RE: correction on previous email: Help for using R package PAN Dear Jing hua Zhao, Thank You very much! This was just what I intended. Of course you can include the example in the documentation. It's very good idea. Best regards, Maria Valaste Lainaus "Jing Hua Zhao" <JingHua.Zhao@mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk>: > Dear Maria, > > I just had time to try out your data/code; is this close to what you intend? > ... > > If you don't mind I could include your example in the documentation to > let others share your experiment. > > Best wishes, > > > Jing Hua > From: Maria Valaste [mailto:maria.valaste@helsinki.fi] Sent: 08 December 2012 19:09 To: Jing Hua Zhao Subject: Help for using R package PAN Dear Jing hua Zhao, I'm trying to use R package PAN. For one Y variable I have managed succesfully to impute using package PAN. When I try to impute two Y variables, I have encountered a problem that I can't solve. Could please help me? I'm not expert on R program and I'm really desperate. I have R version 2.15.2 (Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)). Below is code that I have tried to run for two Y variables. There also the error message (Error: subscript out of bounds). I also attach the test data below after the R code. Best regards, Maria Valaste University of Helsinki, Finland 

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● Alias: bitest
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YWC.data (Package: pan) : A data frame for multivariate imputation

The data serves as an worked example for PAN as follows,.
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marijuana (Package: pan) : A pilot study of the clinical and psychological effects of maarijuana

Nine male subjects were given three treatments in the form of low-dose, high-dose, and placebo cigarettes. The order of treatments within subjects was balanced in a replicated 3 x 3 Latin square, but because the order for each subject was not reported in the article, (I shall proceed as if) the order effects are negligible. Changes in heart rate were recorded 15 and 90 minutes after marijuana use, and five of the 54 data values are missing.
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