When statisticians are confronted with sets of data, they occasionally find there are data missing. This phenomenon has been given the name ‘Missingnessâ€.
Sometimes, a decision is taken that these missing data can be ignored, in which case they are classed as ‘Ignorable Missingnessâ€.
But on occasion, some missing data just canâ€t be ignored. In this case, itâ€s called ‘Non-Ignorable Missingnessâ€.