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The following pages link to Large-sample theory for parametric multiple imputation procedures (Q4236519):
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- Combining Inverse Probability Weighting and Multiple Imputation to Improve Robustness of Estimation (Q144956) (← links)
- Multiple imputations and the missing censoring indicator model (Q608328) (← links)
- Estimating treatment effects on the marginal recurrent event mean in the presence of a terminating event (Q746073) (← links)
- Large sample results for frequentist multiple imputation for Cox regression with missing covariate data (Q778878) (← links)
- The multiple imputations based Kaplan-Meier estimator (Q842953) (← links)
- On single versus multiple imputation for a class of stochastic algorithms estimating maximum likelihood (Q1424618) (← links)
- Flexible modeling of survival data with covariates subject to detection limits via multiple imputation (Q1615173) (← links)
- Fractional imputation in survey sampling: a comparative review (Q1790352) (← links)
- Multiple imputation: a review of practical and theoretical findings (Q1799338) (← links)
- Finite sample properties of multiple imputation estimators. (Q1879954) (← links)
- On Lasso for censored data (Q1951988) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood multiple imputation: faster imputations and consistent standard errors without posterior draws (Q2075697) (← links)
- General and feasible tests with multiply-imputed datasets (Q2131261) (← links)
- Multiple imputation and functional methods in the presence of measurement error and missingness in explanatory variables (Q2203420) (← links)
- Semiparametric regression and risk prediction with competing risks data under missing cause of failure (Q2218805) (← links)
- Robust inference when combining inverse-probability weighting and multiple imputation to address missing data with application to an electronic health records-based study of bariatric surgery (Q2233145) (← links)
- Inferences for two-stage multiple imputation for nonresponse (Q2431679) (← links)
- Effect of Violation of the Normal Assumption on MI and ML Estimators in the Analysis of Incomplete Data (Q2794791) (← links)
- Fitting Cox Models with Doubly Censored Data Using Spline-Based Sieve Marginal Likelihood (Q2815592) (← links)
- Imputation for statistical inference with coarse data (Q2856561) (← links)
- Model selection of generalized estimating equations with multiply imputed longitudinal data (Q2857996) (← links)
- Multiple imputation methods for inference on cumulative incidence with missing cause of failure (Q2889669) (← links)
- Combining Multiple Imputation and Inverse‐Probability Weighting (Q2893996) (← links)
- Multiple Imputation Approaches for the Analysis of Dichotomized Responses in Longitudinal Studies with Missing Data (Q3076052) (← links)
- Addressing an Idiosyncrasy in Estimating Survival Curves Using Double Sampling in the Presence of Self-Selected Right Censoring (Q3078736) (← links)
- Multiple Imputation Methods for Estimating Regression Coefficients in the Competing Risks Model with Missing Cause of Failure (Q3078883) (← links)
- A Multiple Imputation Approach to Regression Analysis for Doubly Censored Data with Application to AIDS Studies (Q3078892) (← links)
- Iteratively reweighted least squares with random effects for maximum likelihood in generalized linear mixed effects models (Q3390328) (← links)
- On the Bias of the Multiple-Imputation Variance Estimator in Survey Sampling (Q3408546) (← links)
- Regression Analysis of Doubly Censored Failure Time Data Using the Additive Hazards Model (Q3445280) (← links)
- Proper and Improper Multiple Imputation (Q4832068) (← links)
- Multiple imputation for the analysis of incomplete compound variables (Q5256380) (← links)
- Semiparametric methods to contrast gap time survival functions: Application to repeat kidney transplantation (Q5739278) (← links)
- Matrix completion under complex survey sampling (Q6046052) (← links)
- SMIM: A unified framework of survival sensitivity analysis using multiple imputation and martingale (Q6056150) (← links)
- Simulation‐based estimators of analytically intractable causal effects (Q6079583) (← links)