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A simulation comparison of imputation methods for quantitative data in the presence of multiple data patterns
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    A simulation comparison of imputation methods for quantitative data in the presence of multiple data patterns (English)
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    23 April 2020
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    forward imputation
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    iterative principal component analysis
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    Mahalanobis distance
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    missForest
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    missing data
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    Monte Carlo simulation
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    multivariate exponential power distribution
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    multivariate skew-normal distribution
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    nearest-neighbour imputation
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