Roderick J. A. Little is a well-known statistician, widely recognized for his contributions to the fields of statistical methodology and the analysis of missing data. He has made significant advancements in developing statistical techniques for handling incomplete data, especially in the context of surveys and experiments. Little has authored numerous research papers and has co-authored influential books on topics related to survey sampling, missing data, and causal inference.
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