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Published in: Quality & Quantity 6/2014

01-11-2014

Do missing values exist? Incomplete data handling in cross-national longitudinal studies by means of continuous time modeling

Authors: Johan H. L. Oud, Manuel C. Voelkle

Published in: Quality & Quantity | Issue 6/2014

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Abstract

In cross-national longitudinal studies it is often impossible to administer the same measurement instruments at the same occasions to all sample units in all participating countries. This quickly results in large quantities of missing data, due to (a) missing measurement instruments in some countries, (b) missing assessment waves within or across countries, (c) missing data for individual sample units. As compared to cross-sectional studies, the problem of missing values is further aggravated by the fact that missing values are always associated with different time intervals between repeated observations. In the past, this has often been dealt with by the use of phantom-variables, but this approach is limited to simple designs with few missing value patters. In the present paper we propose a new way to think of, and deal with, missing values in longitudinal studies. Instead of conceiving of a longitudinal study as a study with \(T\) discrete time points of which some are missing, we propose to conceive of a longitudinal study as a way to measure an underlying process that develops continuously over time, but is only observed at some selected discrete time points. This transforms the problem of missing values into a problem of unequal time intervals. After a quick introduction to the basic idea of continuous time modeling, we demonstrate how this approach provides a straightforward solution to missing measurement instruments in some countries, missing assessment waves within or across countries, and missing data for individual sample units.

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Footnotes
1
Although this problem is formulated in terms of historic time points, the solution to be offered in the sequel is valid for the somewhat more general situation of different intervals between measurement time points. Equal time points across countries imply equal intervals but, because the initial time points could differ, equal intervals do not require the historic time points to be the same. To facilitate readability, however, we will not always differentiate between measurement time points and intervals in the sequel.
 
2
Measurement invariance, which is crucial in the argument, is discussed by Meredith (1964); Meredith (1993), Vandenberg (2002) and Vandenberg and Lance (2000). For identification of the model equality constraints between loadings and intercepts are required and so at least configural, metric, and scalar invariance are assumed.
 
3
The two relay race patterns displayed in Fig. 4 are similar to what is known as horizontal and vertical linking in psychometrics (e.g., Kolen and Brennan 2004).
 
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Metadata
Title
Do missing values exist? Incomplete data handling in cross-national longitudinal studies by means of continuous time modeling
Authors
Johan H. L. Oud
Manuel C. Voelkle
Publication date
01-11-2014
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Quality & Quantity / Issue 6/2014
Print ISSN: 0033-5177
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7845
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-013-9955-9

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