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Why Do Missing Values Occur?
Missing values can occur for several reasons:
Non-response
in surveys, where participants fail to answer some questions.
Loss to follow-up
in longitudinal studies, where participants drop out over time.
Data entry errors or omissions in medical records.
Absence of certain tests or measurements.
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