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Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity. It is a philosophical razor that suggests a way of eliminating unlikely explanations for human behavior. It is probably named after a Ronald M. Hanlon, who submitted the statement to Murphy's Law Book Two: More Reasons Why Things Go Wrong!
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An attribute is a piece of data (a "statistic") that describes to what extent a fictional character in a role-playing game possesses a specific natural, ...
In order to deal with the problem of increased noise due to imputation, Rubin (1987) [10] developed a method for averaging the outcomes across multiple imputed data sets to account for this. All multiple imputation methods follow three steps. [3] Imputation – Similar to single imputation, missing values are imputed.
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In genetics, imputation is the statistical inference of unobserved genotypes. [1] It is achieved by using known haplotypes in a population, for instance from the HapMap or the 1000 Genomes Project in humans, thereby allowing to test for association between a trait of interest (e.g. a disease) and experimentally untyped genetic variants, but whose genotypes have been statistically inferred ...