Multiple Imputation in Multivariate Problems When the Imputation and Analysis Models Differ |
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Authors: | Joseph L. Schafer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Statistics and The Methodology Center, The Pennsylvania State University, 326 Thomas Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA |
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Abstract: | Bayesian multiple imputation (MI) has become a highly useful paradigm for handling missing values in many settings. In this paper, I compare Bayesian MI with other methods – maximum likelihood, in particular—and point out some of its unique features. One key aspect of MI, the separation of the imputation phase from the analysis phase, can be advantageous in settings where the models underlying the two phases do not agree. |
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Keywords: | missing data nonresponse |
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