Multiple imputation in Stata®: Predictive mean matching
Learn how to use Stata's mi suite of commands to handle missing data. This tutorial covers how to impute a single continuous variable with predictive mean matching using the mi impute pmm command. Note that in later versions of Stata, you will need to type 1 into the field for "Number of nearest neighbors" https://www.stata.com Copyright 2011-2019 StataCorp LLC. All rights reserved.

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