Inferences on missing information under multiple imputation and two-stage multiple imputation |
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Authors: | Ofer Harel |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Statistics, University of Connecticut, 215 Glenbrook Road Unit 4120, Storrs, CT 06269-4120, United States |
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Abstract: | In the presence of missing values, researchers may be interested in the rates of missing information. The rates of missing information are (a) important for assessing how the missing information contributes to inferential uncertainty about, Q, the population quantity of interest, (b) are an important component in the decision of the number of imputations, and (c) can be used to test model uncertainty and model fitting. In this article I will derive the asymptotic distribution of the rates of missing information in two scenarios: the conventional multiple imputation (MI), and the two-stage MI. Numerically I will show that the proposed asymptotic distribution agrees with the simulated one. I will also suggest the number of imputations needed to obtain reliable missing information rate estimates for each method, based on the asymptotic distribution. |
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Keywords: | Missing data Missing information Multiple imputation |
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