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frankie_b
Fluorite | Level 6

I'd like to try Barlett's approach to multiple imputation using SMC-FCS (Substantive Model Compatible with Fully Conditional Specification). This exists as a package in R, but I have most of my data management work already done in SAS.  Is there a way to do this within proc MI/MIANALYZE? 

 

I don't have a dataset to share because I'm just looking for high-level direction at this point. Bartlett article is here for those who are unfamiliar:

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24525487/

 

Also, the R package smcfcs documentation is here:

 

https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/smcfcs/vignettes/smcfcs-vignette.html

 

 

Thank you!

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sbxkoenk
SAS Super FREQ

Hello,

 

I guess you already know that the MI Procedure has a FCS statement.

The FCS statement specifies a multivariate imputation by fully conditional specification methods.

 

I cannot see the

SMC-FCS (Substantive Model Compatible with Fully Conditional Specification)

however.

 

If you cannot find a paper or a macro with SMC-FCS in SAS, I am afraid it is not available (unless you code it up yourself).

 

Good luck,

Koen

frankie_b
Fluorite | Level 6

Ok thank you. That's too bad. Coding it up myself is a bit daunting -- easier for me to just move my project to R. 

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