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Imputation (law) In law, the principle of imputation or attribution underpins the concept that {{lang, la, ignorantia juris non excusat—ignorance of the law does not excuse. All laws are published and available for study in all developed states. The content o ...
, the concept that ignorance of the law does not excuse *
Imputation (statistics) In statistics, imputation is the process of replacing missing data with substituted values. When substituting for a data point, it is known as "unit imputation"; when substituting for a component of a data point, it is known as "item imputation". ...
, substitution of some value for missing data *
Imputation (genetics) Imputation in genetics refers to the statistical inference of unobserved genotypes. It is achieved by using known haplotypes in a population, for instance from the HapMap or the 1000 Genomes Project in humans, thereby allowing to test for associati ...
, estimation of unmeasured genotypes * Theory of imputation, the theory that factor prices are determined by output prices * Imputation (game theory), a distribution that benefits each player who cooperates in a game * Imputed righteousness, a concept in Christian theology *
Double imputation Imputed righteousness is a concept in Christian theology proposing that the "righteousness of Christ ... is imputed to elievers— that is, treated as if it were theirs through faith." It is on the basis of Jesus' righteousness that God accep ...
, a concept in Christian theology *
Imputation of sin In Reformed theology, the imputation of sin is the crediting of Adam's sin to the account of every individual human being. Under the framework of covenant theology, Adam is considered as a "federal head" or representative of all of his progeny. His ...
, a theory for the transmission of original sin from Adam to his progeny


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Geo-imputation In data analysis involving geographical locations, geo-imputation or geographical imputation methods are steps taken to replace missing values for exact locations with approximate locations derived from associated data. They assign a reasonable lo ...
, a method in geographical information systems *
Dividend imputation Dividend imputation is a corporate tax system in which some or all of the tax paid by a company may be attributed, or imputation (economics), imputed, to the shareholders by way of a tax credit to reduce the income tax payable on a distribution. ...
, a method of attributing a company's income tax to its shareholders {{disambig