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The following pages link to Sensitivity Analysis for Incomplete Contingency Tables: The Slovenian Plebiscite Case (Q4422382):
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- Comments on: Missing data methods in longitudinal studies: a review. (Q619081) (← links)
- Missing data mechanisms and their implications on the analysis of categorical data (Q692946) (← links)
- Marginalizing pattern-mixture models for categorical data subject to monotone missingness (Q745343) (← links)
- Formal and informal model selection with incomplete data (Q900458) (← links)
- Relaxation penalties and priors for plausible modeling of nonidentified bias sources (Q903273) (← links)
- Using missing types to improve partial identification with application to a study of HIV prevalence in Malawi (Q1621036) (← links)
- Evaluation of missing data mechanisms in two and three dimensional incomplete tables (Q1740321) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis for incomplete continuous data (Q1761546) (← links)
- Fractional imputation for incomplete two-way contingency tables (Q1936666) (← links)
- Addressing missing data mechanism uncertainty using multiple-model multiple imputation: application to a longitudinal clinical trial (Q1940020) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis for evaluating principal surrogate endpoints relaxing the equal early clinical risk assumption (Q2170431) (← links)
- On missing-at-random mechanism in two-way incomplete contingency tables (Q2339549) (← links)
- Non-homogeneous Markov process models with informative observations with an application to Alzheimer's disease (Q3003008) (← links)
- Accounting for Nonignorable Verification Bias in Assessment of Diagnostic Tests (Q3079093) (← links)
- A Local Influence Approach Applied to Binary Data from a Psychiatric Study (Q3079129) (← links)
- Doubly Robust Estimates for Binary Longitudinal Data Analysis with Missing Response and Missing Covariates (Q3100783) (← links)
- Handling Missing Items in Quality of Life Studies (Q3155331) (← links)
- The Sensitivity of Estimates of the Change in Population Behaviour to Realistic Changes in Bias in Repeated Surveys (Q3409779) (← links)
- Multiple-Bias Modelling for Analysis of Observational Data (Q3409822) (← links)