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Latent class based multiple imputation approach for missing categorical data
Authors:Mulugeta Gebregziabher  Stacia M DeSantis
Institution:Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Medicine, Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, 135 Cannon St., Charleston Suite 303, SC 29425, USA
Abstract:In this paper we propose a latent class based multiple imputation approach for analyzing missing categorical covariate data in a highly stratified data model. In this approach, we impute the missing data assuming a latent class imputation model and we use likelihood methods to analyze the imputed data. Via extensive simulations, we study its statistical properties and make comparisons with complete case analysis, multiple imputation, saturated log-linear multiple imputation and the Expectation–Maximization approach under seven missing data mechanisms (including missing completely at random, missing at random and not missing at random). These methods are compared with respect to bias, asymptotic standard error, type I error, and 95% coverage probabilities of parameter estimates. Simulations show that, under many missingness scenarios, latent class multiple imputation performs favorably when jointly considering these criteria. A data example from a matched case–control study of the association between multiple myeloma and polymorphisms of the Inter-Leukin 6 genes is considered.
Keywords:Bias  Case&ndash  control data  Latent class  Missing data  Multiple imputation
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