Which of the following strategies is advisable in addressing missing values problems?

a. Assume missing values are MCAR unless there is evidence to the contrary.
b. Undertake sensitivity analyses to see if substantive results are robust to different missing values strategies.
c. If the amount of missing values is less than 5%, ignore the problem.
d. None of the above


B

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