[R] Missing data analysis in R
Berton Gunter
gunter.berton at gene.com
Tue Oct 31 18:32:25 CET 2006
Have a look at J.L Schafer: ANALYSIS OF INCOMPLETE MULTIVARIATE DATA (1997).
R already has several packages that deal with missing data imputation, I
believe. Search around (please excuse my laziness).
Don't know if you can get exactly what you want (an R/S -centric text),
though.
Bert Gunter
Nonclinical Statistics
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Subject: [R] Missing data analysis in R
I am looking for a book that discusses the theory of multiple imputation
(and other methods of dealing with missing data) and, just as
importantly, how to implement these methods in R or S-Plus. Ideally,
the book would have a structure similar to Faraway (Regression),
Pinheiro&Bates (Mixed Effects) and Wood (GAMs) and would be very modern
(i.e. published within the last couple of years).
Any ideas? If such a book does not exist, one of the experts on this
help list should write it! (I will gladly buy the first copy.)
Brant Inman
Mayo Clinic
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