A Simplified Framework for Using Multiple Imputation in Social Work Research (Report) A Simplified Framework for Using Multiple Imputation in Social Work Research (Report)

A Simplified Framework for Using Multiple Imputation in Social Work Research (Report‪)‬

Social Work Research 2008, Sept, 32, 3

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Publisher Description

Missing data are nearly always a problem in research, and missing values represent a serious threat to the validity of inferences drawn from findings. Increasingly, social science researchers are turning to multiple imputation to handle missing data. Multiple imputation, in which missing values are replaced by values repeatedly drawn from conditional probability distributions, is an appropriate method for handling missing data when values are not missing completely at random. However, use of this method requires developing an imputation model from the observed data. This is typically a rigorous and time-consuming process. To encourage wider adoption of multiple imputation in social work research, a simple framework for designing imputation models is presented. The framework and its ability to generate unbiased estimates are demonstrated in a simulation study. KEY WORDS: missing data; multiple imputation; nonresponse

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2008
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
22
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Association of Social Workers
SIZE
209
KB
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