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ignorable

Ignorable is an adjective describing something that may be disregarded without affecting the outcome or interpretation in a given context. In ordinary use, an ignorable detail is one judged irrelevant to a task or conclusion, whereas non-ignorable items warrant attention.

In mathematics and physics, the term has more technical senses. In asymptotic analysis, certain terms are called

In statistics and data analysis, an ignorable missing-data mechanism is one that can be ignored in likelihood-based

Usage and limitations: whether a term or factor is ignorable depends on the model, the assumptions it

See also: negligible, insignificant, nonessential, cyclic coordinate, missing-data mechanism.

ignorable
because
their
contribution
vanishes
in
a
limit
or
is
of
higher
order
relative
to
leading
terms,
allowing
simpler
approximations.
In
perturbation
theory,
ignorable
terms
can
be
neglected
to
obtain
an
approximate
solution.
In
Lagrangian
mechanics,
an
ignorable
(or
cyclic)
coordinate
is
one
that
does
not
appear
in
the
Lagrangian;
its
associated
momentum
is
conserved,
and
the
coordinate
can
be
removed
from
the
equations
of
motion
to
reduce
a
system’s
complexity.
inference
under
certain
conditions,
such
as
missing
at
random
with
distinct
parameters,
enabling
standard
analyses
without
modeling
the
missingness
in
full
detail.
Conversely,
non-ignorable
(or
non-missing-at-random)
mechanisms
require
explicit
treatment
to
avoid
biased
conclusions.
imposes,
and
the
required
accuracy.
If
the
underlying
assumptions
fail,
what
was
considered
ignorable
may
actually
influence
results,
leading
to
bias
or
error.