A solution to control for nonresponse bias consists of multiplying the design weights of respondents by the inverse of estimated response probabilities to compensate for the nonrespondents. Maximum likelihood and calibration are two approaches that can be applied to obtain estimated response probabilities. We consider a common framework in which these approaches can be compared. We develop an asymptotic study of the behavior of the resulting estimator when calibration is applied. A logistic regression model for the response probabilities is postulated. Missing at random and unclustered data are supposed. Three main contributions of this work are: 1) we show that the estimators with the response probabilities estimated via calibration are as...
Nonresponse results in a reduced sample size, but a more important concern of researchers is the pos...
This thesis is devoted to the use of auxiliary information in sampling theory at the sampling stage ...
Nonresponse is a problem in survey sampling that occurs when part of the information that should be ...
Nonresponse can harm the quality of the estimates of a survey. In particular, since we have to accep...
In this thesis, we discuss calibration estimation in the presence of nonresponse with a focus on the...
This paper explores the properties of calibration estimation in the presence of both nonresponse and...
In the presence of missing response, reweighting the complete case subsample by the inverse of nonmi...
Rota and Laitila (2015) suggest an alternative two-step calibration estimation resulting from combin...
Calibration forces the weighted estimates of certain variables to match known or alternatively estim...
Sample and population auxiliary information have been demonstrated to be useful and yield approximat...
The use of probability-based panels that collect data via online or mixed-mode surveys has increase...
The double-sampling estimator of response rates for surveys with a nonresponse follow-up, although u...
"Given a randomly drawn sample, calibration weighting can provide double protection against the sele...
The estimation of a finite population distribution function is considered when there are missing dat...
Calibration can be used to adjust for unit nonresponse when the model variables on which the respons...
Nonresponse results in a reduced sample size, but a more important concern of researchers is the pos...
This thesis is devoted to the use of auxiliary information in sampling theory at the sampling stage ...
Nonresponse is a problem in survey sampling that occurs when part of the information that should be ...
Nonresponse can harm the quality of the estimates of a survey. In particular, since we have to accep...
In this thesis, we discuss calibration estimation in the presence of nonresponse with a focus on the...
This paper explores the properties of calibration estimation in the presence of both nonresponse and...
In the presence of missing response, reweighting the complete case subsample by the inverse of nonmi...
Rota and Laitila (2015) suggest an alternative two-step calibration estimation resulting from combin...
Calibration forces the weighted estimates of certain variables to match known or alternatively estim...
Sample and population auxiliary information have been demonstrated to be useful and yield approximat...
The use of probability-based panels that collect data via online or mixed-mode surveys has increase...
The double-sampling estimator of response rates for surveys with a nonresponse follow-up, although u...
"Given a randomly drawn sample, calibration weighting can provide double protection against the sele...
The estimation of a finite population distribution function is considered when there are missing dat...
Calibration can be used to adjust for unit nonresponse when the model variables on which the respons...
Nonresponse results in a reduced sample size, but a more important concern of researchers is the pos...
This thesis is devoted to the use of auxiliary information in sampling theory at the sampling stage ...
Nonresponse is a problem in survey sampling that occurs when part of the information that should be ...