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A Transitional Model for Longitudinal Binary Data Subject to Nonignorable Missing Data
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    A Transitional Model for Longitudinal Binary Data Subject to Nonignorable Missing Data (English)
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    20 April 2005
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    EM algorithm
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    episodic data
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    hidden Markov models
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    Markov models
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    missing data
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    opiate addition
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    repeated binary data
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