Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm for Multiple Imputation

American Political Science Review, Vol. 95, No. 1, pp. 49-69, March 2001

21 Pages Posted: 17 Jan 2008

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Gary King

Harvard University

James Honaker

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - Department of Political Science

Anne Joseph O'Connell

Stanford Law School

Kenneth Scheve

Yale University - Department of Political Science

Abstract

We propose a remedy for the discrepancy between the way political scientists analyze data with missing values and the recommendations of the statistics community. Methodologists and statisticians agree that "multiple imputation" is a superior approach to the problem of missing data scattered through one's explanatory and dependent variables than the methods currently used in applied data analysis. The discrepancy occurs because the computational algorithms used to apply the best multiple imputation models have been slow, difficult to implement, impossible to run with existing commercial statistical packages, and have demanded considerable expertise. We adapt an algorithm and use it to implement a general-purpose, multiple imputation model for missing data. This algorithm is considerably easier to use than the leading method recommended in statistics literature. We also quantify the risks of current missing data practices, illustrate how to use the new procedure, and evaluate this alternative through simulated data as well as actual empirical examples. Finally, we offer easy-to-use that implements our suggested methods.

Suggested Citation

King, Gary and Honaker, James and O'Connell, Anne Joseph and Scheve, Kenneth F., Analyzing Incomplete Political Science Data: An Alternative Algorithm for Multiple Imputation. American Political Science Review, Vol. 95, No. 1, pp. 49-69, March 2001 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1083698

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James Honaker

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Anne Joseph O'Connell

Stanford Law School ( email )

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Kenneth F. Scheve

Yale University - Department of Political Science ( email )

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