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The act of imputing or charging; attribution; ascription.
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A further limitation of this study is the restriction to imputations conducted in a univariate setting.
When we find a study with missing data, we will first perform available cases analysis, followed by sensitivity analyses according to imputations (ie, from assuming that all missing data are failures to assuming that all missing data are successes).
Prior to imputations of the alcohol consumption items, the respondents having reported to be abstainers and who had not completed the alcohol consumption items were scored zero on all the items.
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Note, in this scenario, nij may not be an integer due to imputation probabilities being reported rather than imputed genotypes.
Multiple imputation is also employed to assess the uncertainty due to imputation since results based on imputation alone, especially when linking imputed locations to other spatial data, may be questionable.
Our analyses suggest that this approach to imputation can realistically capture regional variation in forest composition.
A common approach to imputation is based on linear regression analysis.
A parametric modeling approach to imputation was initially considered but having data at just two depth intervals led us to non-parametric approaches.
Irrespectively of the existing spectrum of techniques, the results of imputation are commonly numeric meaning that once the data have been imputed they are not distinguishable from the original data being initially available prior to imputation.
Genotyping data were compared to imputation data derived from Illumina HumanHap300 chip genotyping.
Therefore, the observed distortion was due to imputation error and the statistically skewed SNPs (Fig. 2B) are false positives.
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