R

Bayesian Methods for Handling Missing Values in Complex Settings

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JointAI: Joint Analysis and Imputation of Incomplete Data in R

Missing data occur in many types of studies and typically complicate the analysis. Multiple imputation, either using joint modelling or the more flexible fully conditional specification approach, are popular and work well in standard settings. In …

Joint Models for Incomplete Longitudinal and Survival Data

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Working with Incomplete Data: When One-size-fits-all does not fit

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Imputation of Missing Covariates in Longitudinal Data

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Joint Analysis and Imputation of Incomplete Data in R

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Joint Analysis and Imputation of Incomplete Data in R

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Dealing with missing values in multivariate joint models for longitudinal and survival data

**Background:** Chronic hepatitis C is a severe and increasing public health issue. Although nowadays most patients can be cured, the infection is often undetected until symptoms of permanent liver damage become apparent, putting patients at a …

Missing Data - Challenges and Solutions

How black-box use of imputation can cause bias

Missing values pose a complication many applied researchers need to deal with, however, the handling of missing values is usually not the focus of the research. As a consequence, standard imputation methods that are readily available in software, …