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The application of stata multiple inputation command to analyze design of experiments with multiple regression

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  • Clara Novoa

    (Texas State University)

  • Suleima Alkusari

    (Clockwork Solutions)

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This talk exemplifies the application of the multiple imputation technique available in STATA to analize a design of experiments with multiple responses and missing data. No imputation and multiple imputation methodologies are compared.

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  • Clara Novoa & Suleima Alkusari, 2012. "The application of stata multiple inputation command to analyze design of experiments with multiple regression," SAN12 Stata Conference 11, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:scon12:11
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