Resampling methods for imputing missing observations
M. S. Srivastava
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Resampling methods for imputing missing observations
Published
1997
Publisher
University of Toronto
Pages
14
Subjects
Mathematical statistics with resampling and R
Mathematical Statistics Theory and Applications
Introduction to statistics through resampling methods and R
Introduction to Statistics Through Resampling Methods and Microsoft Office Excel
Introduction to Statistics Through Resampling Methods and R/S-PLUS
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