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ericka1

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Which pattern of missingness yields unbiased parameter estimates, regardless of which method of addressing the problem is used?
 
  a. Missing completely at random
  b. Missing at random
  c. Missing not at random
  d. All but MNAR (nonignorable missingness)

Question 2

Suppose that people who were obese were just as likely as others to skip a question about their weight, but that women were more likely than men to omit this information. In this situation, the missing data would be:
 
  a. Missing completely at random
  b. Missing at random
  c. Missing not at random
  d. Inadequate information to make a determination



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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