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. 2013 Sep 11;15(4):1232–1241. doi: 10.1208/s12248-013-9526-y

Table I.

Relative Bias (in Per Cent) in Population Parameter Estimates for the Different Methods When Data Were MCAR, MAR and MNAR

MCAR MAR MNAR
CLmale CLfemale BSV ResErr CLmale CLfemale BSV ResErr CLmale CLfemale BSV ResErr
ALL −0.32 −0.064 −1.7 0.82 −0.32 −0.064 −1.7 0.82 −0.32 −0.064 −1.7 0.82
EST −0.37 −0.25 −1.6 0.82 −0.65 0.020 0.22 0.82 −0.41 −0.18 −1.4 0.82
MOD −0.40 −0.10 −1.2 0.82 −0.88 −0.055 1.1 0.82 5.8 10 6.9 0.82
MI −0.26 −0.054 −1.7 0.82 −0.69 0.14 0.75 0.82 5.2 6.2 −3.7 0.82
SIWT −11 11 69 0.83 −11 10 69 0.83 −3.1 32 87 0.83
SImode −16 0.24 78 0.82 −14 3.2 76 0.83 −0.90 42 110 0.83
CC −0.14 0.022 −2.0 1.3 −0.27 0.18 −3.6 0.60 −0.90 −0.051 −2.9 1.4

The between-subject variability (BSV) and the residual error (ResErr) were estimated as variances