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Imputation (statistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In statistics, imputation is the substitution of some value for a missing data point or a missing component of a data point. Once all missing values have been imputed, the dataset can then be analys...
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Imputation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Imputation can refer to: •Dividend imputation, tax credits attached to company dividends •Imputation (economics) •Imputation (game theory) •Imputation (law) •Imputation (religion) •Imputation (statis...
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The answer is found in the imputation of Adam’s sin. Adam’s sin was imputed to all of his descendants, even though they had not sinned in the same way that Adam had sinned.
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Yes, our contemporary world may well appreciate the principle of imputation, but the high priests of humanism have no understanding of how it has worked. Nor are they willing to agree to any traditional understandings of the principle.
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Multiple imputation is a simulation-based approach to the statistical analysis of incomplete data. In multiple imputation, each missing datum is replaced by m>1 simulated values.
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