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Kaleigh Woodard
13 April, 01:18
How do you use data to predict unobserved data?
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Emma Coleman
13 April, 01:37
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You can use a model-based multiple-imputation strategy. You can also generate models incorporating the, for example, shift pattern and generate multiple imputations assuming that model. I'm sure, R have that capacity. I would think you could use multiple plausible models as a sensitivity check.
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