Missing Data Analysis
Roderick J Little, Roderick J Little
Abstract
Methods for handling missing data in clinical psychology studies are reviewed. Missing data are defined, and a taxonomy of main approaches to analysis is presented, including complete-case and available-case analysis, weighting, maximum likelihood, Bayes, single and multiple imputation, and augmented inverse probability weighting. Missingness mechanisms, which play a key role in the performance of alternative methods, are defined. Approaches to robust inference, and to inference when the mechanism is potentially missing not at random, are discussed.
Keywords: ignorable missing data; incomplete data; informative missingness; likelihood inference; missing at random; missingness mechanism; partially missing at random.
Source: PubMed
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