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Diagnostics for multiple imputation in Stata
W. Eddings and Y. Marchenko. 2012.
Stata Journal Volume 12 Number 3.
A closer examination of three small-sample approximations to the multiple-imputation degrees of freedom
D. A. Wagstaff and O. Harel. 2011.
Stata Journal Volume 11 Number 3.
cem: Coarsened exact matching in Stata
M. Blackwell, S. Iacus, G. King, and G. Porro. 2009.
Stata Journal Volume 9 Number 4.
Improved degrees of freedom for multivariate significance tests obtained from multiply imputed, small-sample data
Y. V. Marchenko and J. P. Reiter. 2009.
Stata Journal Volume 9 Number 3.
Multiple imputation of missing values: Further update of ice, with an emphasis on categorical variables
P. Royston. 2009.
Stata Journal Volume 9 Number 3.
Multiple imputation of missing values: New features for mim
P. Royston, J. B. Carlin, and I. R. White. 2009.
Stata Journal Volume 9 Number 2.
A new framework for managing and analyzing multiply imputed data in Stata
J. B. Carlin, J. C. Galati, and P. Royston. 2008.
Stata Journal Volume 8 Number 1.
Multiple imputation of missing values: further update of ice, with an emphasis on interval censoring
P. Royston. 2007.
Stata Journal Volume 7 Number 4.
Multiple imputation of missing values: update
P. Royston. 2005.
Stata Journal Volume 5 Number 2.
Tools for analyzing multiple imputed datasets
J. B. Carlin, N. Li, P. Greenwood, and C. Coffey. 2003.
Stata Journal Volume 3 Number 3.

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