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Multiple Imputation for Missing Edge Data: A Predictive Evaluation Method with Application to Add Health.

Cheng Wang1, Carter T Butts2, John R Hipp3, Rupa Jose4, Cynthia M Lakon5.   

Abstract

Recent developments have made model-based imputation of network data feasible in principle, but the extant literature provides few practical examples of its use. In this paper we consider 14 schools from the widely used In-School Survey of Add Health (Harris et al., 2009), applying an ERGM-based estimation and simulation approach to impute the network missing data for each school. Add Health's complex study design leads to multiple types of missingness, and we introduce practical techniques for handing each. We also develop a cross-validation based method - Held-Out Predictive Evaluation (HOPE) - for assessing this approach. Our results suggest that ERGM-based imputation of edge variables is a viable approach to the analysis of complex studies such as Add Health, provided that care is used in understanding and accounting for the study design.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26858508      PMCID: PMC4743534          DOI: 10.1016/j.socnet.2015.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Networks        ISSN: 0378-8733


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