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Abstract An intuitive estimate is presented for estimating linear regression coefficients when an unspecified number and pattern of the independent variables for some individuals are not observed. It is shown that the efficiency of this approach depends upon the correlation among the independent variables as well as the proportion of observations which is missing.
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