Observations longitudinales incomplètes : de la modélisation des observations disponibles à l'analyse de sensibilité
Journal de la Société française de statistique, Données longitudinales incomplètes, Tome 145 (2004) no. 2, pp. 5-18.
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Minini, Pascal; Chavance, Michel. Observations longitudinales incomplètes : de la modélisation des observations disponibles à l'analyse de sensibilité. Journal de la Société française de statistique, Données longitudinales incomplètes, Tome 145 (2004) no. 2, pp. 5-18. http://archive.numdam.org/item/JSFS_2004__145_2_5_0/

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