Missing Gender (Categorical values)

From: Atul Bhattaram Venkatesh Date: July 30, 2002 technical Source: cognigencorp.com
From:"Venkatesh Atul Bhattaram" Subject:[NMusers] Missing Gender (Categorical values) Date:Tue, 30 Jul 2002 11:19:59 -0400 Hello All Could somebody share their views on how to analyse data where there are missing "gender" data. I am analysing a data where in one study in nearly 70% of the data the information on "Gender" is missing. In earlier discussion on missing covariates in 2001 Dr Leonid discussed a way to analyse this data. Are there any new views on these type of data? Could somebody suggest me some references in this direction? Thanks in advance for your time. Venkatesh Atul Bhattaram Post-doctoral Fellow University of Florida Gainesville-32610
Jul 30, 2002 Atul Bhattaram Venkatesh Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 30, 2002 Nick Holford Re: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 30, 2002 Nick Holford Not enough sex!
Jul 30, 2002 Alan Xiao Re: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 30, 2002 Diane Mould RE: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 30, 2002 Leonid Gibiansky Re: Not enough sex!
Jul 30, 2002 Nick Holford Re: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 30, 2002 Stephen Duffull RE: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 31, 2002 William Bachman RE: Missing Gender (Categorical values) - my $0.02
Jul 31, 2002 Lewis B. Sheiner Re: Missing Gender (Categorical values) - my $0.02
Jul 31, 2002 Alan Xiao Re: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 31, 2002 Serge Guzy RE: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 31, 2002 Alan Xiao Re: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 31, 2002 Nick Holford Re: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Jul 31, 2002 Diane Mould RE: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Aug 05, 2002 Alan Xiao Re: Missing Gender (Categorical values)
Aug 06, 2002 Diane Mould RE: Missing Gender (Categorical values)