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Nonmissing at random 1 fuzzy clustering 1 growth pattern recognition 1 intermittent missing 1 parallel mixture model 1
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ESPY, KIMBERLY ANDREWS 1 Espy, Kimberly Andrews 1 FANG, HUA 1 RIZZO, MARIA L. 1 STOPP, CHRISTIAN 1 STROUP, WALTER W. 1 Senn, Theresa E. 1 WIEBE, SANDRA A. 1
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International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making (IJITDM) 1 Social Science & Medicine 1
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PATTERN RECOGNITION OF LONGITUDINAL TRIAL DATA WITH NONIGNORABLE MISSINGNESS: AN EMPIRICAL CASE STUDY
FANG, HUA; ESPY, KIMBERLY ANDREWS; RIZZO, MARIA L.; … - In: International Journal of Information Technology & … 08 (2009) 03, pp. 491-513
Methods for identifying meaningful growth patterns of longitudinal trial data with both nonignorable intermittent and drop-out missingness are rare. In this study, a combined approach with statistical and data mining techniques is utilized to address the nonignorable missing data issue in growth...
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Incidence and correlates of breast milk feeding in hospitalized preterm infants
Espy, Kimberly Andrews; Senn, Theresa E. - In: Social Science & Medicine 57 (2003) 8, pp. 1421-1428
The majority of epidemiological studies of breast feeding have been conducted in healthy, fullterm infant samples. Little is known about the incidence and correlates of breast milk feeding in preterm infants, particularly in those born outside of metropolitan areas. Therefore, hospital medical...
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