ERIC Number: EJ1473577
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Publication Date: 2025-May
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High-Dimensional Imputation for the Social Sciences: A Comparison of State-of-the-Art Methods
Sociological Methods & Research, v54 n2 p448-499 2025
Including a large number of predictors in the imputation model underlying a multiple imputation (MI) procedure is one of the most challenging tasks imputers face. A variety of high-dimensional MI techniques can help, but there has been limited research on their relative performance. In this study, we investigated a wide range of extant high-dimensional MI techniques that can handle a large number of predictors in the imputation models and general missing data patterns. We assessed the relative performance of seven high-dimensional MI methods with a Monte Carlo simulation study and a resampling study based on real survey data. The performance of the methods was defined by the degree to which they facilitate unbiased and confidence-valid estimates of the parameters of complete data analysis models. We found that using lasso penalty or forward selection to select the predictors used in the MI model and using principal component analysis to reduce the dimensionality of auxiliary data produce the best results.
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Social Science Research, Predictor Variables, Sociology, Regression (Statistics), Bayesian Statistics, Factor Analysis
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Author Affiliations: 1Department of Methodology and Statistics, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands; 2Department of Methodology and Statistics, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands; 3Department of Sociology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands