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Flexible Imputation of Missing Data
Author | : Stef van Buuren |
Publisher | : Chapman & Hall/CRC |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Missing observations (Statistics) |
ISBN | : 9781138588318 |
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Introduction -- Multiple imputation -- Univariate missing data -- Multivariate missing data -- Analysis of imputed data -- Imputation in practice -- Multilevel multiple imputation -- Individual causal effects -- Measurement issues -- Selection issues -- Longitudinal data -- Conclusion
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