[R] Discrepancy in imputed data results across different operating systems
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch@dunc@n @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Thu Feb 20 14:28:15 CET 2025
Normally I'd say you should post a reproducible example where you get a
discrepancy, but that's already been done in an open bug report here:
https://github.com/amices/mice/issues/688 .
Duncan Murdoch
On 2025-02-20 4:19 a.m., Bullinger, Johannes wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am currently facing an issue with data imputation in R using the random forest method from the MICE package. Specifically, I have imputed data that was missing completely at random (MCAR) using the following R code:
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> # IMPUTATION
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> set.seed(500)
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> # Perform multiple imputation
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> imputed_data <- mice(JPBR, m = 5, method = 'rf', maxit = 50)
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> Initially, I performed the imputation on a Mac running macOS Big Sur version 11.7.10 with R version 4.2.3.
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> However, when I attempted to replicate the results using the same seed, data, and script on a Windows 10 Enterprise machine with R version 4.4.1, the imputed results differed from those obtained on the Mac.
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> Concerned by this discrepancy, I ran the same script on another Windows 10 Enterprise system using R version 4.2.3. The results were consistent with the previous Windows imputation but still differed from the Mac results.
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> Furthermore, I conducted the imputation on a different Mac running macOS Sonoma with R version 4.4.1. Interestingly, the results from this setup matched the original imputation outcome from the Mac, suggesting that the issue may not be related to the R version but rather to the operating system.
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> I am seeking insights or suggestions on why these discrepancies occur and how to ensure consistent imputation results across different operating systems. Any guidance or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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> Best,
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> Johannes
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> __________________________________
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> Johannes Bullinger, M.Sc.
> Developmental Psychology Department
> Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
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> Mail: johannes.bullinger using lmu.de
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