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The following pages link to Multiple imputation: a review of practical and theoretical findings (Q1799338):
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- A multiple imputation approach to deal with the unity measure error (Q257575) (← links)
- Large sample results for frequentist multiple imputation for Cox regression with missing covariate data (Q778878) (← links)
- Multiple imputation and other resampling schemes for imputing missing observations (Q842911) (← links)
- Impact of non-normal random effects on inference by multiple imputation: a simulation assessment (Q962317) (← links)
- Recursive partitioning for missing data imputation in the presence of interaction effects (Q1623390) (← links)
- Bayesian methods for dealing with missing data problems (Q1657862) (← links)
- Navigating choices when applying multiple imputation in the presence of multi-level categorical interaction effects (Q1731416) (← links)
- Extending balance assessment for the generalized propensity score under multiple imputation (Q2197496) (← links)
- Imputation and low-rank estimation with missing not at random data (Q2209726) (← links)
- Multiple imputation for bounded variables (Q2318849) (← links)
- Selecting the number of imputed datasets when using multiple imputation for missing data and disclosure limitation (Q2475416) (← links)
- A Simple Method to Ensure Plausible Multiple Imputation for Continuous Multivariate Data (Q3072410) (← links)
- Multiple Imputation After 18+ Years (Q3129032) (← links)
- Imputation of Mixed Data With Multilevel Singular Value Decomposition (Q3391265) (← links)
- On the Performance of Sequential Regression Multiple Imputation Methods with Non Normal Error Distributions (Q3625355) (← links)
- Multiple Imputation: Theory and Method (Q4832067) (← links)
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- The estimation of<i>R</i><sup>2</sup>and adjusted<i>R</i><sup>2</sup>in incomplete data sets using multiple imputation (Q5123407) (← links)
- Multiply robust nonparametric multiple imputation for the treatment of missing data (Q5243747) (← links)
- A multiple imputation method for incomplete correlated ordinal data using multivariate probit models (Q5267924) (← links)
- On the Use of Adaptive Nearest Neighbors for Missing Value Imputation (Q5436437) (← links)
- An Empirical Comparison of Multiple Imputation Methods for Categorical Data (Q5885459) (← links)
- Weighted multiple blockwise imputation method for high-dimensional regression with blockwise missing data (Q5887986) (← links)
- Use of multiple imputation in supersampled nested case‐control and case‐cohort studies (Q5889487) (← links)
- Combining Item Response Theory with Multiple Imputation to Equate Health Assessment Questionnaires (Q6056311) (← links)
- Recent Developments in Dealing with Item Non‐response in Surveys: A Critical Review (Q6090537) (← links)
- Diagnostic Test for Realized Missingness in Mixed-type Data (Q6493994) (← links)
- Multiple Imputation Inference with Integer-Valued Point Estimates (Q6567073) (← links)
- Integrating rather than collecting: statistical matching in the data flood era (Q6579417) (← links)
- Multiple imputation confidence intervals for the mean of the discrete distributions for incomplete data (Q6626774) (← links)
- Accounting for nonmonotone missing data using inverse probability weighting (Q6626960) (← links)
- Uncertainty in the design stage of two-stage Bayesian propensity score analysis (Q6627422) (← links)