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multivariate imputation 3 adult 2 birth-cohort data 2 child and birth outcomes 2 cortisol 2 micombine 2 mijoin 2 misplit 2 missing at random 2 missing data 2 multiple imputation 2 mvis 2 regression modeling 2 uvis 2 general life satisfaction 1 ice 1 life satisfaction 1 multivariate imputation by chained equations 1 subjective and objective well-being 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Andrén, Daniela 2 Clark, Andrew E. 2 D'Ambrosio, Conchita 2 Karlsson, Sune 2 Pettersson, Nicklas 2 Royston, Patrick 2
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Stata Journal 2 Working Paper 2
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EconStor 2 RePEc 2
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New ways to measure well-being? A first joint analysis of subjective and objective measures
Andrén, Daniela; Clark, Andrew E.; D'Ambrosio, Conchita; … - 2019
Our study is, to our knowledge, the first joint analysis of subjective and objective measures of well-being. Using a rich longitudinal data from the mothers pregnancy until adulthood for a birth cohort of children who attended school in Örebro during the 1960s, we analyse in a first step how...
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Subjective and physiological measures of well-being: an exploratory analysis using birth-cohort data
Andrén, Daniela; Clark, Andrew E.; D'Ambrosio, Conchita; … - 2017
We use a rich longitudinal data set following a cohort of Swedish women from age 10 to 49 to analyse the effects of birth and early-life conditions on adulthood outcomes. These latter include both well-being and the stress hormone cortisol. Employment and marital status are important adult...
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Multiple imputation of missing values: update
Royston, Patrick - In: Stata Journal 5 (2005) 2, pp. 188-201
This article describes a substantial update to mvis, which brings it more closely in line with the feature set of S. van Buuren and C. G. M. Oudshoorn’s implementation of the MICE system in R and S-PLUS (for details, see http://www.multiple-imputation.com). To make a clear distinction from...
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Multiple imputation of missing values
Royston, Patrick - In: Stata Journal 4 (2004) 3, pp. 227-241
method of multiple multivariate imputation described by van Buuren, Boshuizen, and Knook (1999). MICE stands for multivariate … imputation by chained equations. The basic idea of data analysis with multiple imputation is to create a small number (e.g., 5 …
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