Most probability-based methods used to link records from two distinct data sets correspond- ing to the same target population do not lead to perfect linkage, i.e. there are linkage errors in the merged data. Chambers (2008) describes modi¯cations to standard methods of regression analysis that can be used with such imperfectly linked data. However, these methods assume that the linkage process is complete, i.e. all records on the two data sets are linked. This paper extends these ideas to regression analysis using data that have been incompletely linked, and in particular to the situation where one of the data sets being linked is a sample from the target population and the other is a register, i.e. it covers the entire target population
Record linkage methods help us combine multiple data sets from different sources when a single data ...
Probabilistic record linkage can be an effective research technique even if available records lack s...
Record linkage is the act of bringing together records that are believed to belong to the same unit ...
Data linkage is increasingly being used to combine data from different sources with the aim of ident...
A common type of linked data analysis is regression analysis, where the underlying relationship betw...
Linked data sets are often multi-linked, i.e. they are created by matching records from three or mor...
There is growing interest in a data integration approach to survey sampling, particularly where popu...
In this paper we have described and extended some recent proposals on a general Bayesian methodology...
In this paper we have described and extended some recent proposals on a general Bayesian methodology...
Record linkage, or exact matching, can be used to join together two files that contain information o...
Record linkage is increasingly used, especially in medical studies, to combine data from different d...
We introduce a Bayesian methodology for performing record linkage and regression analysis using the ...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Record linkage (RL) has become increasingly useful in health care a...
Data linkage is the act of bringing together records that are believed to belong to the same unit (e...
Linkage of different data sources is an intermediate step in many statistical processes. When dealin...
Record linkage methods help us combine multiple data sets from different sources when a single data ...
Probabilistic record linkage can be an effective research technique even if available records lack s...
Record linkage is the act of bringing together records that are believed to belong to the same unit ...
Data linkage is increasingly being used to combine data from different sources with the aim of ident...
A common type of linked data analysis is regression analysis, where the underlying relationship betw...
Linked data sets are often multi-linked, i.e. they are created by matching records from three or mor...
There is growing interest in a data integration approach to survey sampling, particularly where popu...
In this paper we have described and extended some recent proposals on a general Bayesian methodology...
In this paper we have described and extended some recent proposals on a general Bayesian methodology...
Record linkage, or exact matching, can be used to join together two files that contain information o...
Record linkage is increasingly used, especially in medical studies, to combine data from different d...
We introduce a Bayesian methodology for performing record linkage and regression analysis using the ...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Record linkage (RL) has become increasingly useful in health care a...
Data linkage is the act of bringing together records that are believed to belong to the same unit (e...
Linkage of different data sources is an intermediate step in many statistical processes. When dealin...
Record linkage methods help us combine multiple data sets from different sources when a single data ...
Probabilistic record linkage can be an effective research technique even if available records lack s...
Record linkage is the act of bringing together records that are believed to belong to the same unit ...