Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1148993 Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 2006 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents missing data methods for repeated measures data in small samples. Most methods currently available are for large samples. In particular, no studies have compared the performance of multiple imputation methods to that of non-imputation incomplete analysis methods. We first develop a strategy for multiple imputations for repeated measures data under a cell-means model that is applicable for any multivariate data with small samples. Multiple imputation inference procedures are applied to the resulting multiply imputed complete data sets. Comparisons to other available non-imputation incomplete data methods is made via simulation studies to conclude that there is not much gain in using the computer intensive multiple imputation methods for small sample repeated measures data analysis in terms of the power of testing hypotheses of parameters of interest.

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