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. 2016 Mar 28;11(3):e0152330. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0152330

Table 5. Accuracy of the estimate of the base rate of success when correcting via multiple imputation by chained equations (MICE).

Selection ratio (SR)
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
DRR, artificially dichotomous ME .07 .01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01
RMSE .157 .120 .090 .066 .047 .034 .022 .014 .007
DRR, naturally dichotomous ME .07 .02 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01
RMSE .154 .111 .081 .059 .040 .028 .018 .011 .005
IRR, artificially dichotomous ME .07 .01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01
RMSE .151 .113 .084 .061 .045 .031 .020 .012 .006
IRR, naturally dichotomous ME .08 .02 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01 <.01
RMSE .142 .108 .078 .054 .037 .026 .016 .010 .005

DRR is the direct range restriction, IRR is the indirect range restriction, ME is the mean error, and RMSE is the root mean square error.