Abstract: Weighting adjustment is a standard quasi-randomization approach for survey data subject to nonresponse (Little, 1986). The existing methods are typically based on the assumption that nonresponse is independent of the survey variable conditional to the auxiliary variables used to form the adjustment cells. In this paper we consider nonignorable nonresponse which is independent of certain auxiliary information conditional to the variable of interest. We estimate the size of the sample adjustment cells using a method of moment conditional to the sample. The method relies on only the nonresponse mechanism, and is independent of the sample design. In variance estimation, we evaluate the nonresponse effect on estimation and design, ana...
Today’s surveys face a growing problem with increasing nonresponse. The increase in nonresponse rat...
Nonresponse bias in social survey is a well-known and well-studied issue. Many technics are develope...
Calibration forces the weighted estimates of certain variables to match known or alternatively estim...
Weighting adjustment is a standard quasi-randomization approach for survey data subject to nonrespon...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. A widespread view...
Response rates are declining in many sample surveys. Nonresponse is a serious problem because of the...
Unit nonresponse happens when no information is collected for a sampled element. This dissertation i...
A method is proposed for weighting adjustments for unit nonresponse based on a crossclassification b...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. The method is aim...
Weighting is a common form of unit nonresponse adjustment in sample surveys where entire questionnai...
A basic estimation strategy in sample surveys is to weight units inversely proportional to the proba...
This paper provides a useful application for comparison on the use of Adjusted Estimates (Weighting ...
Variables used in nonresponse adjustments are sometimes associated with the response outcome and som...
There is increasing interest in the study of nonresponse in statistical surveys, as there is a need ...
This article reviews unit nonresponse in cross-sectional household surveys, the consequences of the ...
Today’s surveys face a growing problem with increasing nonresponse. The increase in nonresponse rat...
Nonresponse bias in social survey is a well-known and well-studied issue. Many technics are develope...
Calibration forces the weighted estimates of certain variables to match known or alternatively estim...
Weighting adjustment is a standard quasi-randomization approach for survey data subject to nonrespon...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. A widespread view...
Response rates are declining in many sample surveys. Nonresponse is a serious problem because of the...
Unit nonresponse happens when no information is collected for a sampled element. This dissertation i...
A method is proposed for weighting adjustments for unit nonresponse based on a crossclassification b...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. The method is aim...
Weighting is a common form of unit nonresponse adjustment in sample surveys where entire questionnai...
A basic estimation strategy in sample surveys is to weight units inversely proportional to the proba...
This paper provides a useful application for comparison on the use of Adjusted Estimates (Weighting ...
Variables used in nonresponse adjustments are sometimes associated with the response outcome and som...
There is increasing interest in the study of nonresponse in statistical surveys, as there is a need ...
This article reviews unit nonresponse in cross-sectional household surveys, the consequences of the ...
Today’s surveys face a growing problem with increasing nonresponse. The increase in nonresponse rat...
Nonresponse bias in social survey is a well-known and well-studied issue. Many technics are develope...
Calibration forces the weighted estimates of certain variables to match known or alternatively estim...