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The following pages link to Can one assess whether missing data are missing at random in medical studies? (Q5424974):
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- What is meant by ``missing at random''? (Q252766) (← links)
- Graphical Models for Processing Missing Data (Q4999179) (← links)
- An application of nonparametric regression to missing data in large market surveys (Q5035739) (← links)
- Semiparametric approach for non‐monotone missing covariates in a parametric regression model (Q5170197) (← links)
- Elucidating Age and Sex-Dependent Association Between Frontal EEG Asymmetry and Depression: An Application of Multiple Imputation in Functional Regression (Q5881059) (← links)
- Missing Data: A Unified Taxonomy Guided by Conditional Independence (Q6086557) (← links)
- Ignoring non-ignorable missingness (Q6160306) (← links)
- Diagnosing and handling common violations of missing at random (Q6198857) (← links)
- Generalized additive models to analyze nonlinear trends in biomedical longitudinal data using R: beyond repeated measures ANOVA and linear mixed models (Q6628555) (← links)