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Statistical Matching using Fractional Imputation

Methodology 2015-10-14 v1

Abstract

Statistical matching is a technique for integrating two or more data sets when information available for matching records for individual participants across data sets is incomplete. Statistical matching can be viewed as a missing data problem where a researcher wants to perform a joint analysis of variables that are never jointly observed. A conditional independence assumption is often used to create imputed data for statistical matching. We consider an alternative approach to statistical matching without using the conditional independence assumption. We apply parametric fractional imputation of Kim (2011) to create imputed data using an instrumental variable assumption to identify the joint distribution. We also present variance estimators appropriate for the imputation procedure. We explain how the method applies directly to the analysis of data from split questionnaire designs and measurement error models.

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@article{arxiv.1510.03782,
  title  = {Statistical Matching using Fractional Imputation},
  author = {Jae-kwang Kim and Emily Berg and Taesung Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.03782},
  year   = {2015}
}
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