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Biometrika 1976 63(1):169-172; doi:10.1093/biomet/63.1.169
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Comparing means in the paired case with missing data on one response

GUNNAR EKBOHM

Department of Statistics, Agricultural College of Sweden Uppsala

Several procedures have been suggested for estimating the mean difference from correlated data with missing observations on one response. By Monte Carlo studies it is shown that a statistic due to Morrison is to be preferred, unless there isa large variance difference.

Key Words: Equality of means • Missing data • Monte Carlo study • Two-sample problem


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