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Type: Package
Title: Missing Data Imputation and Model Checking
Version: 1.0
Date: 2015-04-16
Authors@R: c(person("Andrew", "Gelman", email = "gelman@stat.columbia.edu", role = "ctb"),
person("Jennifer", "Hill", email = "jennifer.hill@nyu.edu", role = "ctb"),
person("Yu-Sung", "Su", email = "suyusung@tsinghua.edu.cn", role = c("aut")),
person("Masanao", "Yajima", email = "my2167@columbia.edu", role = "ctb"),
person("Maria", "Pittau", email = "grazia@stat.columbia.edu", role = "ctb"),
person("Ben", "Goodrich", email = "benjamin.goodrich@columbia.edu", role = c("cre", "aut")),
person("Yajuan", "Si", email = "sophie2012@gmail.com", role = "ctb"),
person("Jon", "Kropko", email = "jkropko@gmail.com", role = "aut"))
Description: The mi package provides functions for data manipulation, imputing missing values in an approximate Bayesian framework, diagnostics of the models used to generate the imputations, confidence-building mechanisms to validate some of the assumptions of the imputation algorithm, and functions to analyze multiply imputed data sets with the appropriate degree of sampling uncertainty.
VignetteBuilder: knitr
Depends: R (>= 3.0.0), methods, Matrix, stats4
Imports: arm (>= 1.4-11)
Suggests: betareg, lattice, knitr, MASS, nnet, parallel, sn, survival,
truncnorm, foreign
URL: http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/
License: GPL (>= 2)
LazyLoad: yes
Packaged: 2015-04-16 14:03:10 UTC; goodrich
Author: Andrew Gelman [ctb],
Jennifer Hill [ctb],
Yu-Sung Su [aut],
Masanao Yajima [ctb],
Maria Pittau [ctb],
Ben Goodrich [cre, aut],
Yajuan Si [ctb],
Jon Kropko [aut]
Maintainer: Ben Goodrich <benjamin.goodrich@columbia.edu>
NeedsCompilation: no
Repository: CRAN
Date/Publication: 2015-04-16 19:53:48
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