I'd begin with the Schafer and Graham paper.  

Schafer, J. L., & Graham, J. W. (2002). Missing data: Our view of the state
of the art. Psychological Methods, 7, 147-177.

Jason

**************************************************************
Jason C. Cole, PhD
Senior Statistician
Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology
300 UCLA Medical Plaza, Room 3131
Los Angeles, CA 90095-7057
Tel: 310 267 4390
FAX: 310 794 9247
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.cousinspni.org
**************************************************************
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Ofer Harel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 7:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Impute] Multiple imputation refrences

Good day,
I am looking for some references, preferably using medical examples or
simulations, in which there is a use of both MI and ad-hoc techniques (case
deletion, single imputation etc) in which there is proof that using the
different methods gives different results. In other words I am looking to
cite papers that showed MI is superior. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,
Ofer

************************************
Ofer Harel, Ph.D
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Biostatistics
School of Public Health 
University of Washington

Biostatistics Unit
HSR&D Center of Excellence
VA Puget Sound Health Care System
1660 South Columbian Way, 1/424                      
Seattle, WA 98108                                                  
phone: 206-277-1027
Fax: 206-764-2935
e-mail: [email protected]
*************************************






_______________________________________________
Impute mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/impute

----------------------------------------------------------
IMPORTANT WARNING:  This email (and any attachments) is only intended for the 
use of the person or entity to which it is addressed, and may contain 
information that is privileged and confidential.  You, the recipient, are 
obligated to maintain it in a safe, secure and confidential manner.  
Unauthorized redisclosure or failure to maintain confidentiality may subject 
you to federal and state penalties. If you are not the intended recipient, 
please immediately notify us by telephone or return email, and delete this 
message from your computer.
----------------------------------------------------------

Reply via email to