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Audigier, V. (author), White, I.R. (author), Jolani, S. (author), Debray, T.P.A. (author), Quartagno, M. (author), Carpenter, J. (author), van Buuren, S. (author), Resche-Rigon, M. (author)We present and compare multiple imputation methods for multilevel continuous and binary data where variables are systematically and sporadically missing. The methods are compared from a theoretical point of view and through an extensive simulation study motivated by a real dataset comprising multiple studies. The comparisons show that these...article 2018
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Audigier, V. (author), White, I.R. (author), Jolani, S. (author), Debray, T.P.A. (author), Quartagno, M. (author), Carpenter, J. (author), van Buuren, S. (author), Resche-Rigon, (author)We present and compare multiple imputation methods for multilevel continuous and binary data where variables are systematically and sporadically missing. The methods are compared from a theoretical point of view and through an extensive simulation study motivated by a real dataset comprising multiple studies. Simulations are reproducible. The...article 2017
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Jolani, S. (author), Debray, T.P.A. (author), Koffijberg, H. (author), van Buuren, S. (author), Moons, K.G.M. (author)Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MA) are increasingly used for developing and validating multivariable (diagnostic or prognostic) risk prediction models. Unfortunately, some predictors or even outcomes may not have been measured in each study and are thus systematically missing in some individual studies of the IPD-MA. As a...article 2015