[R] Multiple imputation
John Fox
jfox at mcmaster.ca
Fri Jun 13 04:23:51 CEST 2003
Dear Jonck,
In addition, there are ports of both norm and mix in the
contributed-packages section of CRAN.
Regards,
John
At 07:48 PM 6/12/2003 -0400, Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
>On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 23:57:45 +0200
>Jonck van der Kogel <jonck at vanderkogel.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I'm currently working with a dataset that has quite a few missing
> > values and after some investigation I figured that multiple imputation
> > is probably the best solution to handle the missing data in my case. I
> > found several references to functions in S-Plus that perform multiple
> > imputation (NORM, CAT, MIX, PAN). Does R have corresponding functions?
> > I searched the archives but was not able to find anything conclusive
> > there.
> > Any help on this subject is much appreciated.
> > Thanks, Jonck
> >
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>Look at the aregImpute function in the Hmisc package
>(http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/Hmisc.html). aregImpute uses
>the bootstrap, predictive mean matching, and flexible additive regression
>models to do multiple imputation. In one simulation study it performs as
>well as MICE but it runs much faster and does not assume linearity in the
>imputation models. I hope that someday we'll have simulation studies
>comparing aregImpute with NORM.
>---
>Frank E Harrell Jr Prof. of Biostatistics & Statistics
>Div. of Biostatistics & Epidem. Dept. of Health Evaluation Sciences
>U. Virginia School of Medicine http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat
>
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