Multiple imputation: A primer

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Abstract

In recent years, multiple imputation has emerged as a convenient and flexible paradigm for analysing data with missing values. Essential features of multiple imputation are reviewed, with answers to frequently asked questions about using the method in practice.

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Schafer, J. L. (1999). Multiple imputation: A primer. Statistical Methods in Medical Research. https://doi.org/10.1191/096228099671525676

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