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    Doing a Complete-Case Analysis Can Create Selection Bias in a Study
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Doing a Complete-Case Analysis Can Create Selection Bias in a Study

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Doing a complete-case analysis can create selection bias in a study since it eliminated data from individuals who were sampled to be study participants.

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