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Multiple Imputation of Missing Data in Cross-Cultural SamplesDOW, Malcolm M; EFF, E. Anthon.Cross-cultural research. 2009, Vol 43, Num 3, pp 206-229, issn 1069-3971, 24 p.Article

Multiple imputation : How it began and continuesSCHEUREN, Fritz.The American statistician. 2005, Vol 59, Num 4, pp 315-319, issn 0003-1305, 5 p.Article

The Use of Hot Deck Imputation to Compare Performance of Further Education CollegesPENNYL, Kay I; MOHAMMED ZEGHAM ASHRAF; DUFFY, John C et al.CIT. Journal of computing and information technology. 2007, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 313-318, issn 1330-1136, 6 p.Conference Paper

Releasing multiply imputed, synthetic public use microdata: an illustration and empirical studyREITER, Jerome P.Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A. Statistics in society (Print). 2005, Vol 168, pp 185-205, issn 0964-1998, 21 p., 1Article

Incidence of Missing Item Scores in Personality Measurement, and Simple Item-Score ImputationVAN GINKEL, Joost R; SIJTSMA, Klaas; VAN DER ARK, L. Andries et al.Methodology (Göttingen. Print). 2010, Vol 6, pp 17-30, issn 1614-1881, 14 p.Conference Paper

Selecting the number of imputed datasets when using multiple imputation for missing data and disclosure limitationREITER, Jerome P.Statistics & probability letters. 2008, Vol 78, Num 1, pp 15-20, issn 0167-7152, 6 p.Article

Comparison of Two Approaches for Handling Missing Covariates in Logistic RegressionPENG, Chao-Ying Joanne; JIN ZHU.Educational and psychological measurement. 2008, Vol 68, Num 1, pp 58-77, issn 0013-1644, 20 p.Article

Gender differences in social service needs of transgender people = Différences de genre dans les besoins de service social despersonnes transsexuellesKENAGY, Gretchen P; HSIEH, Chang-Ming.Journal of social service research. 2005, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 1-21, issn 0148-8376, 21 p.Article

Analyzing weight loss intervention studies with missing data: Which methods should be used?BATTERHAM, Marijka J; TAPSELL, Linda C; CHARLTON, Karen E et al.Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.). 2013, Vol 29, Num 7-8, pp 1024-1029, issn 0899-9007, 6 p.Article

Imputation of missing data when measuring physical activity by accelerometryCATELLIER, Diane J; HANNAN, Peter J; MURRAY, David M et al.Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 2005, Vol 37, Num 11, pp S555-S562, issn 0195-9131, SUPArticle

Cultural Trait Transmission and Missing Data as Sources of Bias in Cross-Cultural Survey Research : Explanations of Polygyny Re-examinedDOW, Malcolm M; ANTHON EFF, E.Cross-cultural research. 2009, Vol 43, Num 2, pp 134-151, issn 1069-3971, 18 p.Article

Sampling With Synthesis: A New Approach for Releasing Public Use Census MicrodataDRECHSLER, Jörg; REITER, Jerome P.Journal of the American Statistical Association. 2010, Vol 105, Num 492, pp 1347-1357, issn 0162-1459, 11 p.Article

Inferences on the Outfluence - How do Missing Values Impact Your Analysis?HAREL, Ofer; STRATTON, Jeffrey.Communications in statistics. Theory and methods. 2009, Vol 38, Num 16-17, pp 2884-2898, issn 0361-0926, 15 p.Article

A comparison of multiple imputation and doubly robust estimation for analyses with missing dataCARPENTER, James R; KENWARD, Michael G; VANSTEELANDT, Stijn et al.Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A. Statistics in society (Print). 2006, Vol 169, pp 571-584, issn 0964-1998, 14 p., 3Conference Paper

Comparison of missing value imputation methods for crop yield dataLOKUPITIYA, Ravindra S; LOKUPITIYA, Erandathie; PAUSTIAN, Keith et al.EnvironMetrics (London, Ont.). 2006, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 339-349, issn 1180-4009, 11 p.Article

Characterizing Sources of Uncertainty in Item Response Theory Scale ScoresJI SEUNG YANG; HANSEN, Mark; LI CAI et al.Educational and psychological measurement. 2012, Vol 72, Num 2, pp 264-290, issn 0013-1644, 27 p.Article

The Impact of Missing Data on the Detection of Nonuniform Differential Item FunctioningHOLMES FINCH, W.Educational and psychological measurement. 2011, Vol 71, Num 4, pp 663-683, issn 0013-1644, 21 p.Article

A Simple Method to Ensure Plausible Multiple Imputation for Continuous Multivariate DataHUSSAIN, Shakir; MOHAMMED, Mohammed A; SAYEED HAQUE, M et al.Communications in statistics. Simulation and computation. 2010, Vol 39, Num 8-10, pp 1779-1784, issn 0361-0918, 6 p.Article

The Effect of Auxiliary Variables and Multiple Imputation on Parameter Estimation in Confirmatory Factor AnalysisJIN EUN YOO.Educational and psychological measurement. 2009, Vol 69, Num 6, pp 929-947, issn 0013-1644, 19 p.Article

The development of delinquency during adolescence: a comparison of missing data techniquesREINECKE, Jost; WEINS, Cornelia.Quality & quantity. 2013, Vol 47, Num 6, pp 3319-3334, issn 0033-5177, 16 p.Article

Multiple imputation for combining confidential data owned by two agenciesKOHNEN, Christine N; REITER, Jerome P.Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A. Statistics in society (Print). 2009, Vol 172, pp 511-528, issn 0964-1998, 18 p., 2Article

Analysis with missing data in social work research = Analyse avec des donnés manquantes dans la recherche en travail socialCHOI, Yoonsun; GOLDER, Seana; GILLMORE, Mary Rogers et al.Journal of social service research. 2005, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 23-48, issn 0148-8376, 26 p.Article

Application of Multiple Imputation in Analysis of Data from Clinical Trials with Treatment Related DropoutsRONG LIU; RAMAKRISHNAN, Viswanathan.Communications in statistics. Theory and methods. 2009, Vol 38, Num 18-20, pp 3666-3677, issn 0361-0926, 12 p.Article

A latent class selection model for nonignorably missing dataJUNG, Hyekyung; SCHAFER, Joseph L; SEO, Byungtae et al.Computational statistics & data analysis. 2011, Vol 55, Num 1, pp 802-812, issn 0167-9473, 11 p.Article

Multiple imputation of missing values in a cancer mortality analysis with estimated exposure doseSARTORI, Nicola; SALVAN, Alberto; THOMASETH, Karl et al.Computational statistics & data analysis. 2005, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 937-953, issn 0167-9473, 17 p.Article

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