<p>It is practically impossible to avoid losing data in the course of an investigation, and it has been proven that the consequences can reach such magnitude that they could even invalidate the results of the study. This paper describes some of the most likely causes of missing data in research in the field of clinical psychology and the consequences they may have on statistical and substantive inferences. When it is necessary to recover the missing information, analyzing the data can become extremely complex. We summarize the experts' recommendations regarding the most powerful procedures for performing this task, the advantages each one has over the others, the elements that can or should influence our choice, and the procedures that are ...
Missing data are ubiquitous in medical research. Although there is increasing guidance on how to han...
often make use of tests and questionnaires to obtain data. When such instruments are applied, some p...
Missing data are a common issue in medical research. In this series of articles, we seek to explain ...
It is practically impossible to avoid losing data in the course of an investigation, and it has been...
Introduction. Missing data is a common problem in research and can produce severely misleading analy...
Evidence-based research in health care has been developed well in recent years. One of the biggest c...
When a randomized controlled trial has missing outcome data, any analysis is based on untestable ass...
Modern missing data techniques, such as full information maximum likelihood (FIML) and multiple impu...
The reliability and interpretability of results from clinical trials can be substantially reduced by...
We review a number of issues regarding missing data treatments for intervention and prevention resea...
to treat analysis in clinical trials when there are missing data The problem If you open any book ab...
Background: Missing data is a common statistical problem in healthcare datasets fro...
The Points to Consider Document on Missing Data was adopted by the Committee of Health and Medicinal...
Abstract 10.1002/pst.391.abs The Points to Consider Document on Missing Data was adopted by the Comm...
Missing data is a common issue in research that, if improperly handled, can lead to inaccurate concl...
Missing data are ubiquitous in medical research. Although there is increasing guidance on how to han...
often make use of tests and questionnaires to obtain data. When such instruments are applied, some p...
Missing data are a common issue in medical research. In this series of articles, we seek to explain ...
It is practically impossible to avoid losing data in the course of an investigation, and it has been...
Introduction. Missing data is a common problem in research and can produce severely misleading analy...
Evidence-based research in health care has been developed well in recent years. One of the biggest c...
When a randomized controlled trial has missing outcome data, any analysis is based on untestable ass...
Modern missing data techniques, such as full information maximum likelihood (FIML) and multiple impu...
The reliability and interpretability of results from clinical trials can be substantially reduced by...
We review a number of issues regarding missing data treatments for intervention and prevention resea...
to treat analysis in clinical trials when there are missing data The problem If you open any book ab...
Background: Missing data is a common statistical problem in healthcare datasets fro...
The Points to Consider Document on Missing Data was adopted by the Committee of Health and Medicinal...
Abstract 10.1002/pst.391.abs The Points to Consider Document on Missing Data was adopted by the Comm...
Missing data is a common issue in research that, if improperly handled, can lead to inaccurate concl...
Missing data are ubiquitous in medical research. Although there is increasing guidance on how to han...
often make use of tests and questionnaires to obtain data. When such instruments are applied, some p...
Missing data are a common issue in medical research. In this series of articles, we seek to explain ...