What does mCAR mean?
mCAR means missingness was not 'completely at random
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for missingness was not 'completely at random?
missingness was not 'completely at random can be abbreviated as mCAR
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What does mCAR stand for? mCAR stands for "missingness was not 'completely at random". |
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How to abbreviate "missingness was not 'completely at random"? "missingness was not 'completely at random" can be abbreviated as mCAR. |
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What is the meaning of mCAR abbreviation? The meaning of mCAR abbreviation is "missingness was not 'completely at random". |
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What is mCAR abbreviation? One of the definitions of mCAR is "missingness was not 'completely at random". |
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What does mCAR mean? mCAR as abbreviation means "missingness was not 'completely at random". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IWNMF - It Was Not My Fault
- IWNOF - It Was Not Our Fault
- MNAR - Missing Not at Random
- NKATA - Not Known At This/That Address
- MCAR - Missing Completely At Random
- NCT - Not Completely Tested
- NGAA - Not Good At All
- NFAA - Not Funny At All
- NCH - Not Completely Here
- NSAW - Not Safe at Work
- NLAA - Not Laughing at All
- NCD - not completely defined
- NRAF - Not Running at Finish
- nhatm - not here at the moment
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