Missing data in longitudinal studies
M. J. Daniels
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Missing data in longitudinal studies
Published
February 22, 2008
Publisher
Chapman & Hall/CRC
Pages
352
ISBN-13
9781584886099
ISBN-10
1584886099
Subjects
Statistics Done Wrong
Statistical analysis with missing data
The EM algorithm and related statistical models
Statistical Methods for Handling Incomplete Data
The matching methodology
Statistical methods for handling incomplete data
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This edition of Missing data in longitudinal studies has approximately 352 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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Missing data in longitudinal studies was written by M. J. Daniels.
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