On structural equation modeling with data that are not missing completely at random (Q1092564)
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On structural equation modeling with data that are not missing completely at random (English)
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1987
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A general latent variable model is given which includes the specification of a missing data mechanism. This framework allows for an elucidating discussion of existing general multivariate theory bearing on maximum likelihood estimation with missing data. Here, missing completely at random is not a prerequisite for unbiased estimation in large samples, as when using the traditional listwise or pairwise present data approaches. The theory is connected with old and new results in the area of selection and factorial invariance. It is pointed out that in many applications, maximum likelihood estimation with missing data may be carried out by existing structural equation modelling software, such as LISREL and LISCOMP. Several sets of artificial data are generated within the general model framework. The proposed estimator is compared to the two traditional ones and found superior.
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ignorability
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selectivity
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factor analysis
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general latent variable model
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missing data
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maximum likelihood estimation
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selection
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factorial invariance
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structural equation modelling
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LISREL
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