Decisions on handling missing values must be based on the amount of missing data and how missing data are patterned. When is addressing missing data especially important?

A) Sensitivity analyses
B) Intention-to-treat analyses
C) Missing completely at random values pattern
D) Missing at random values pattern


B

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