{smcl} {* *! version 1.1 28apr2018}{...} {hline} help for {hi:combchi} version 1.1 {hline} {title:Takes chi-square statistics from multiple imputations and combines them to get a single F statistic and p-value} {marker description}{...} {title:Description} {pstd} {cmd:combchi} combines chi-square statistics from an analysis of several data sets created by multiple imputation, using the method described on p. 115 of {pstd} Schafer, J.L. (1997) Analysis of Incomplete Multivariate Data. London: Chapman and Hall. {pstd} The chi-square statistics can be either Wald statistics or likelihood ratio statistics. All that's needed are the several chi-square values and the degrees of freedom. {marker examples}{...} {title:Examples} {phang2}combchi, df(3) chi(5.8 7.2 6.1 8.5){p_end} {marker authors}{...} {title:Authors} {p 5 5} Richard Williams, University of Notre Dame, Department of Sociology{break} Paul Allison, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology{break} Support: rwilliam@ND.Edu{break}