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Fig. 1 | BMC Medical Research Methodology

Fig. 1

From: Model-based standardization using multiple imputation

Fig. 1

Multiple imputation marginalization (MIM). A Bayesian directed acyclic graph representing MIM and its two main stages: (1) synthetic data generation; and (2) the analysis of synthetic datasets. Square nodes represent constant variables, circular nodes indicate stochastic variables, single arrows denote stochastic dependence, double arrows indicate deterministic relationships and the plate notation indicates repeated analyses

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