journal article Jun 29, 2009

Multiple imputation for missing data in epidemiological and clinical research: potential and pitfalls

BMJ Vol. 338 No. jun29 1 pp. b2393-b2393 · BMJ
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J. A C Sterne, I. R White, J. B Carlin, et al. (2009). Multiple imputation for missing data in epidemiological and clinical research: potential and pitfalls. BMJ, 338(jun29 1), b2393-b2393. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.b2393
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