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Likelihood‐based Inference with Missing Data Under Missing‐at‐Random
Authors:Shu Yang  Jae Kwang Kim
Institution:1. Department of BiostatisticsHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health;2. Department of StatisticsIowa State University
Abstract:Likelihood‐based inference with missing data is challenging because the observed log likelihood is often an (intractable) integration over the missing data distribution, which also depends on the unknown parameter. Approximating the integral by Monte Carlo sampling does not necessarily lead to a valid likelihood over the entire parameter space because the Monte Carlo samples are generated from a distribution with a fixed parameter value. We consider approximating the observed log likelihood based on importance sampling. In the proposed method, the dependency of the integral on the parameter is properly reflected through fractional weights. We discuss constructing a confidence interval using the profile likelihood ratio test. A Newton–Raphson algorithm is employed to find the interval end points. Two limited simulation studies show the advantage of the Wilks inference over the Wald inference in terms of power, parameter space conformity and computational efficiency. A real data example on salamander mating shows that our method also works well with high‐dimensional missing data.
Keywords:confidence interval  fractional imputation  likelihood ratio  nonresponse  profile likelihood ratio
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