Abstract
In this chapter, you receive practical guidelines for coping with the many catastrophes that confront the applied statistician:
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subjects who miss an appointment
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subjects who disappear completely and mysteriously in the middle of an experiment
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incomplete questionnaires
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covariates after the fact
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outlying observations whose extreme and questionable values suggest they may have been recorded incorrectly
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off-scale and other censored values that can not be determined with precision
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and even studies that must be brought to a rapid and untimely conclusion well in advance of the scheduled date.
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Good, P. (1994). Coping with Disaster. In: Permutation Tests. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2346-5_9
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