Missing values

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In statistics, missing values are a common occurrence. Several statistical methods have been developed to deal with this problem. Missing values mean that no data value is stored for the variable in the current observation. Modern statistical packages made dealing with missing values much easier.

[edit] Techniques of dealing with missing values

[edit] Further reading

  • Acock, A. C, Working With Missing Values, JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY, 2005, VOL 67; NUMBER 4, pages 1012-1028

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