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Heng Chen1, Daniel F Heitjan2,3
1Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Abstract:
The ISNI (index of sensitivity to local nonignorability) method quantifies local sensitivity of parametric inferences to nonignorable missingness in an outcome variable. Here we extend ISNI to the situations where both outcomes and predictors can be missing and where the missingness mechanism can be either parametric or semi-parametric. We define the quantity MinNI (minimum nonignorability) to be an approximation to the norm of the smallest value of the transformed nonignorability that gives a nonnegligible displacement of the estimate of the parameter of interest. We illustrate our method in a complete data set from which we synthetically delete observations according to various patterns. We then apply the method to real-data examples involving the normal linear model and conditional logistic regression.
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