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We address the problem of estimating generalized linear models when some covariate values are missing but imputations are available to fill-in the missing values. This situation generates a bias-precision trade-off in the estimation of the model parameters. Extending the generalized...
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We consider estimation of a linear regression model using data where some covariate values are missing but imputations are available to fill in the miss- ing values. This situation generates a tradeoff between bias and precision when estimating the regression parameters of interest. Using only...
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A common problem in applied regression analysis is that covariate values may be missing for some observations but imputed values may be available. This situation generates a trade-off between bias and precision: the complete cases are often disarmingly few, but replacing the missing observations...
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