[R] fit.mult.impute() in Hmisc
Yuelin Li
liy12 at mskcc.org
Thu Mar 31 21:56:27 CEST 2011
I tried multiple imputation with aregImpute() and
fit.mult.impute() in Hmisc 3.8-3 (June 2010) and R-2.12.1.
The warning message below suggests that summary(f) of
fit.mult.impute() would only use the last imputed data set.
Thus, the whole imputation process is ignored.
"Not using a Design fitting function; summary(fit)
will use standard errors, t, P from last imputation only.
Use vcov(fit) to get the correct covariance matrix,
sqrt(diag(vcov(fit))) to get s.e."
But the standard errors in summary(f) agree with the values
from sqrt(diag(vcov(f))) to the 4th decimal point. It would
seem that summary(f) actually adjusts for multiple
imputation?
Does summary(f) in Hmisc 3.8-3 actually adjust for MI?
If it does not adjust for MI, then how do I get the
MI-adjusted coefficients and standard errors?
I can't seem to find answers in the documentations, including
rereading section 8.10 of the Harrell (2001) book Googling
located a thread in R-help back in 2003, which seemed dated.
Many thanks in advance for the help,
Yuelin.
http://idecide.mskcc.org
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> library(Hmisc)
Loading required package: survival
Loading required package: splines
> data(kyphosis, package = "rpart")
> kp <- lapply(kyphosis, function(x)
+ { is.na(x) <- sample(1:length(x), size = 10); x })
> kp <- data.frame(kp)
> kp$kyp <- kp$Kyphosis == "present"
> set.seed(7)
> imp <- aregImpute( ~ kyp + Age + Start + Number, dat = kp, n.impute = 10,
+ type = "pmm", match = "closest")
Iteration 13
> f <- fit.mult.impute(kyp ~ Age + Start + Number, fitter=glm, xtrans=imp,
+ family = "binomial", data = kp)
Variance Inflation Factors Due to Imputation:
(Intercept) Age Start Number
1.06 1.28 1.17 1.12
Rate of Missing Information:
(Intercept) Age Start Number
0.06 0.22 0.14 0.10
d.f. for t-distribution for Tests of Single Coefficients:
(Intercept) Age Start Number
2533.47 193.45 435.79 830.08
The following fit components were averaged over the 10 model fits:
fitted.values linear.predictors
Warning message:
In fit.mult.impute(kyp ~ Age + Start + Number, fitter = glm, xtrans = imp, :
Not using a Design fitting function; summary(fit) will use
standard errors, t, P from last imputation only. Use vcov(fit) to get the
correct covariance matrix, sqrt(diag(vcov(fit))) to get s.e.
> f
Call: fitter(formula = formula, family = "binomial", data = completed.data)
Coefficients:
(Intercept) Age Start Number
-3.6971 0.0118 -0.1979 0.6937
Degrees of Freedom: 80 Total (i.e. Null); 77 Residual
Null Deviance: 80.5
Residual Deviance: 58 AIC: 66
> sqrt(diag(vcov(f)))
(Intercept) Age Start Number
1.5444782 0.0063984 0.0652068 0.2454408
> -0.1979/0.0652068
[1] -3.0350
> summary(f)
Call:
fitter(formula = formula, family = "binomial", data = completed.data)
Deviance Residuals:
Min 1Q Median 3Q Max
-1.240 -0.618 -0.288 -0.109 2.409
Coefficients:
Estimate Std. Error z value Pr(>|z|)
(Intercept) -3.6971 1.5445 -2.39 0.0167
Age 0.0118 0.0064 1.85 0.0649
Start -0.1979 0.0652 -3.03 0.0024
Number 0.6937 0.2454 2.83 0.0047
(Dispersion parameter for binomial family taken to be 1)
Null deviance: 80.508 on 80 degrees of freedom
Residual deviance: 57.965 on 77 degrees of freedom
AIC: 65.97
Number of Fisher Scoring iterations: 5
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