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+ PDF Chat Missing data: Our view of the state of the art. 2002 Joseph L. Schafer
John W. Graham
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+ Statistical Analysis With Missing Data 1989 Maureen Lahiff
Roderick J. A. Little
Donald B. Rubin
4
+ Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys 1987 Donald B. Rubin
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+ Analysis of Incomplete Multivariate Data 1997 Joseph L. Schafer
3
+ Multiple Imputation for Incomplete Data With Semicontinuous Variables 2003 Kristin N. Javaras
David A. van Dyk
2
+ A comparison of inclusive and restrictive strategies in modern missing data procedures. 2001 Linda M. Collins
Joseph L. Schafer
Chi-Ming Kam
2
+ Sample Size Determination 2005 John M. Lachin
2
+ Multiple imputation of missing blood pressure covariates in survival analysis 1999 Stef van Buuren
Hendriek C. Boshuizen
D.L. Knook
2
+ PDF Chat Monte Carlo Statistical Methods 2000 Hoon Kim
Christian P. Robert
George Casella
1
+ PDF Chat Asymptotic properties of a two sample randomized test for partially dependent data 2004 Grzegorz A. Rempała
Stephen W. Looney
1
+ An Introduction to the Bootstrap 1994 Bradley Efron
Robert Tibshirani
1
+ The use of multiple imputation for the analysis of missing data. 2001 Sandip Sinharay
Hal S. Stern
Daniel A. Russell
1
+ Estimating treatment effect in the presence of non‐compliance measured with error: precision and robustness of data analysis methods 2004 Leslie A. Kenna
Lewis B. Sheiner
1
+ Importance of events per independent variable in proportional hazards regression analysis II. Accuracy and precision of regression estimates 1995 Peter Peduzzi
John Concato
Alvan R. Feinstein
Theodore R. Holford
1
+ Loss to Follow-Up in Cohort Studies: How Much is Too Much? 2003 Vicki L. Kristman
Michael Manno
Pierre CĂ´tĂŠ
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+ A simple approach to power and sample size calculations in logistic regression and Cox regression models 2004 Michael Vӕth
Eva Skovlund
1
+ Missing Data, Imputation, and the Bootstrap 1994 Bradley Efron
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+ Imputation for incomplete high-dimensional multivariate normal data using a common factor model 2004 Juwon Song
Thomas R. Belin
1
+ Data Analysis by Resampling: Concepts and Applications 2001 C. M Ander son-Cook
1
+ PDF Chat Analysis of cost data in randomized trials: an application of the non-parametric bootstrap 2000 Julie Barber
Simon G. Thompson
1
+ Bayesian estimation of cost‐effectiveness from censored data 2004 Daniel F. Heitjan
Clara Yuri Kim
Huiling Li
1
+ SOME ISSUES IN ESTIMATING THE EFFECT OF PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FROM INCOMPLETE COVARIATE DATA 1997 Werner Vach
1
+ Proportional Hazards Regression with Missing Covariates 1999 Hua Yun Chen
Roderick J. A. Little
1
+ PDF Chat Recurrent Events Analysis in the Presence of Time-Dependent Covariates and Dependent Censoring 2003 Maja Miloslavsky
Sündüz Keleş
Mark J. van der Laan
Steve Butler
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+ Multiple Imputation in Practice 2001 Nicholas J. Horton
Stuart R. Lipsitz
1
+ Controlling the risk of spurious findings from meta‐regression 2004 Julian P. T. Higgins
Simon G. Thompson
1
+ The impact of nonnormality on full information maximum-likelihood estimation for structural equation models with missing data. 2001 Craig K. Enders
1
+ Inflation of the type I error rate when a continuous confounding variable is categorized in logistic regression analyses 2004 Peter C. Austin
Lawrence J. Brunner
1
+ Increasing the sample size when the unblinded interim result is promising 2004 Y. H. Joshua Chen
David L. DeMets
K. K. Gordon Lan
1
+ Methodological challenges in the evaluation of prognostic factors in breast cancer 1998 Douglas G. Altman
Gary H. Lyman
1
+ Methods for modelling change in cluster randomization trials 2004 Neil Klar
Gerarda Darlington
1
+ PDF Chat Fully conditional specification in multivariate imputation 2006 Stef van Buuren
Jaap Brand
Catharina G. M. Groothuis‐Oudshoorn
Donald B. Rubin
1
+ Sample size determination for comparing several survival curves with unequal allocations 2004 Susan Halabi
Bahadur Singh
1
+ PDF Chat On the practice of dichotomization of quantitative variables. 2002 Robert C. MacCallum
Shaobo Zhang
Kristopher J. Preacher
Derek D. Rucker
1
+ Evaluation of Cox's model and logistic regression for matched case‐control data with time‐dependent covariates: a simulation study 2003 Karen Leffondré
Michał Abrahamowicz
Jack Siemiatycki
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+ Dealing with missing data 2002 Judi Scheffer
1
+ Multiple imputation: a primer 1999 Joseph L. Schafer
1
+ A multivariate technique for multiply imputing missing values using a sequence of regression models 2001 Trivellore E. Raghunathan
James M. Lepkowski
John Van Hoewyk
Peter W. Solenberger
1
+ PDF Chat Generating survival times to simulate Cox proportional hazards models 2005 Ralf Bender
Thomas Augustin
Maria Blettner
1
+ On Simulation and the Teaching of Statistics 2000 Ted Hodgson
Maurice Burke
1
+ PDF Chat Multiple Imputation of Missing Values: Update 2005 Patrick Royston
1
+ PDF Chat The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects 1983 Paul R. Rosenbaum
Donald B. Rubin
1
+ The Calculation of Posterior Distributions by Data Augmentation 1987 Martin A. Tanner
Wing Hung Wong
1
+ Bootstrap confidence intervals: when, which, what? A practical guide for medical statisticians 2000 James R. Carpenter
John F. Bithell
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+ A comparison of imputation methods in a longitudinal randomized clinical trial 2005 Lingqi Tang
Juwon Song
Thomas R. Belin
JĂźrgen UnĂźtzer
1
+ USING FULL PROBABILITY MODELS TO COMPUTE PROBABILITIES OF ACTUAL INTEREST TO DECISION MAKERS 2001 Frank E. Harrell
Ya‐Chen Tina Shih
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+ A new measure of prognostic separation in survival data 2004 Patrick Royston
Willi Sauerbrei
1
+ PDF Chat Multiple Imputation of Missing Values 2004 Patrick Royston
1
+ Multivariate Imputation by Chained Equations: Mice V1.0 User's manual 2000 Stef van Buuren
Catharina G. M. Groothuis‐Oudshoorn
1
+ On the performance of multiple imputation for multivariate data with small sample size 1999 John W. Graham
Joseph L. Schafer
Rick H. Hoyle
1