10. When the missing data has nothing to do with any of the measured or observed variables,...
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10. When the missing data has nothing to do with any of the measured or observed variables, or indeed the variable for which there is missing data, we say that the data is:
a) Missing completely at random
b) Missing at random
c) Not missing at random
d) Last observation carried forward
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Statistics For The Health Sciences
ISBN: 9781849203364
1st Edition
Authors: Christine Dancey, John Reidy, Richard Rowe
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