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fuatengin
Calcite | Level 5

Hello All,

I have a variable whose 10% is missing in my training data. I want to impute this by applying predictive imputation in SAS.I have seen that in R, there is mice imputation which is very similar to what I want to do. I had a look at proc mi in SAS but it does not allow univarite imputation. Which procedure or method should I use in SAS?

 

Thanks,

 

Engin

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Ksharp
Super User

How do you define predictive imputation ?

Maybe you could make some dummy variables and apply to proc mi .

fuatengin
Calcite | Level 5

Well, I choose all the variable to be imputed but all of them except for the one I tried to impute have no missing value, so proc mi only imputed one feature. I think problem is solved

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