What do we call the technique of deleting pairs of data where one is missing in a pairwise analysis?
- Listwise Deletion
- Mean Imputation
- Pairwise Deletion
- Regression Imputation
The technique of deleting pairs of data where one is missing in a pairwise analysis is called 'Pairwise Deletion'. This method maximizes the amount of data retained, as it only removes the specific pairs with a missing value rather than the entire row, but it can lead to inconsistent results due to different pairs being used in different analyses.
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