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Multiple augmentation with partial missing regressors
Authors:Ma Shuangge
Institution:Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle 98115, USA. shuangge@u.washington.edu
Abstract:In large cohort studies, it is common that a subset of the regressors may be missing for some study subjects by design or happenstance. In this article, we apply the multiple data augmentation techniques to semiparametric models for epidemiologic data when a subset of the regressors are missing for some subjects, under the assumption that the data are missing at random in the sense of Rubin (2004) and that the missingness probabilities depend jointly on the observable subset of regressors, on a set of observable extraneous variables and on the outcome. Computational algorithms for the Poor Man's and the Asymptotic Normal data augmentations are investigated. Simulation studies show that the data augmentation approach generates satisfactory estimates and is computationally affordable. Under certain simulation scenarios, the proposed approach can achieve asymptotic efficiency similar to the maximum likelihood approach. We apply the proposed technique to the Multi-Ethic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) data and the South Wales Nickel Worker Study data.
Keywords:Missing covariates  Multiple augmentation  Two‐phase sampling
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