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      Family Formation and Religious Service Attendance : Untangling Marital and Parental Effects

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      Sociological Methods & Research
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              Regression with missing Ys: An improved strategy for analyzing multiply imputed data

              When fitting a generalized linear model -- such as a linear regression, a logistic regression, or a hierarchical linear model -- analysts often wonder how to handle missing values of the dependent variable Y. If missing values have been filled in using multiple imputation, the usual advice is to use the imputed Y values in analysis. We show, however, that using imputed Ys can add needless noise to the estimates. Better estimates can usually be obtained using a modified strategy that we call multiple imputation, then deletion (MID). Under MID, all cases are used for imputation, but following imputation cases with imputed Y values are excluded from the analysis. When there is something wrong with the imputed Y values, MID protects the estimates from the problematic imputations. And when the imputed Y values are acceptable, MID usually offers somewhat more efficient estimates than an ordinary MI strategy.
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                Journal
                Sociological Methods & Research
                Sociological Methods & Research
                SAGE Publications
                0049-1241
                1552-8294
                July 09 2016
                January 2017
                July 09 2016
                January 2017
                : 46
                : 1
                : 125-152
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Oklahoma, OK, USA
                [2 ]Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
                Article
                10.1177/0049124114526376
                46d089cf-f296-43a9-ae87-f6f80df66795
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