Missing covariate data in clinical research: when and when not to use the missing-indicator method for analysis

Canadian Medical Association Journal
February 27, 2012
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Abstract

Missing data are a frequently encountered problem in epidemiologic and clinical research.[1][1],[2][2] One approach is to include in the analysis only those participants without missing observations (complete or available case analysis).[1][1]–[4][3] However, in addition to reducing statistical


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