Journal article

Multiple imputation for missing data in epidemiological and clinical research: potential and pitfalls.

JAC Sterne, IR White, JB Carlin, M Spratt, P Royston, MG Kenward, AM Wood, JR Carpenter

BMJ (Clinical research ed.) | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2009

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Abstract

We are enthusiastic about the potential for multiple imputation and other methods 14 to improve the validity of medical research results and to reduce the waste of resources caused by missing data. The cost of multiple imputation analyses is small compared with the cost of collecting the data. It would be a pity if the avoidable pitfalls of multiple imputation slowed progress towards the wider use of these methods. It is no longer excusable for missing values and the reason they arose to be swept under the carpet, nor for potentially misleading and inefficient analyses of complete cases to be considered adequate. We hope that the pitfalls and guidelines discussed here will contribute to the ..

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