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A method for comparing multiple imputation techniques: a case study on
  the U.S. National COVID Cohort Collaborative

A method for comparing multiple imputation techniques: a case study on the U.S. National COVID Cohort Collaborative

13 June 2022
E. Casiraghi
R. Wong
Margaret A Hall
Ben Coleman
M. Notaro
Michael D. Evans
J. Tronieri
H. Blau
Bryan Laraway
Tiffany J. Callahan
L. Chan
C. Bramante
J. Buse
R. Moffitt
T. Sturmer
Steven M. Johnson
Y. R. Shao
Justin P Reese
Peter N. Robinson
A. Paccanaro
Giorgio Valentini
J. Huling
Kenneth Wilkins Tell Bennet
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Tell Bennet
C. Chute
P. Dewitt
K. Gersing
A. Girvin
M. Haendel
Jeremy Harper
J. Hajagos
Stephanie S. Hong
E. Pfaff
J. Reusch
Corneliu Antoniescu
Kimberly Robaski
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Papers citing "A method for comparing multiple imputation techniques: a case study on the U.S. National COVID Cohort Collaborative"

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MissForest - nonparametric missing value imputation for mixed-type data
MissForest - nonparametric missing value imputation for mixed-type data
D. Stekhoven
Peter Buhlmann
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04 May 2011
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