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On the Performance of Sequential Regression Multiple Imputation Methods with Non Normal Error Distributions
Authors:Yulei He  Trivellore E Raghunathan
Institution:1. Department of Health Care Policy , Harvard Medical School , Boston , Massachusetts , USA he@hcp.med.harvard.edu;3. Department of Biostatistics , University of Michigan, School of Public Health , Ann Arbor , Michigan , USA
Abstract:Sequential regression multiple imputation has emerged as a popular approach for handling incomplete data with complex features. In this approach, imputations for each missing variable are produced based on a regression model using other variables as predictors in a cyclic manner. Normality assumption is frequently imposed for the error distributions in the conditional regression models for continuous variables, despite that it rarely holds in real scenarios. We use a simulation study to investigate the performance of several sequential regression imputation methods when the error distribution is flat or heavy tailed. The methods evaluated include the sequential normal imputation and its several extensions which adjust for non normal error terms. The results show that all methods perform well for estimating the marginal mean and proportion, as well as the regression coefficient when the error distribution is flat or moderately heavy tailed. When the error distribution is strongly heavy tailed, all methods retain their good performances for the mean and the adjusted methods have robust performances for the proportion; but all methods can have poor performances for the regression coefficient because they cannot accommodate the extreme values well. We caution against the mechanical use of sequential regression imputation without model checking and diagnostics.
Keywords:Extreme value  Multivariate missing data  Non normal error distribution  Predictive mean matching  Residuals  Tukey's g-and-h distribution
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