A fundamental technique in survey sampling is to weight included units by the inverse of their probability of inclusion, which may be known (as in the case of sampling weights) or estimated (as in the case of nonresponse weights). The technique is closely associated with the design-based approach to survey inference, with the idea that units in the sample are representing a certain number of units in the population. I discuss weighting from a modeling perspective. Some common misconceptions of weighting will be addressed, including the idea that modelers can ignore the sampling weights, or that weighting necessarily reduces bias at the expense of increased variance, or that units entering the calculation of nonresponse weights should be wei...
A basic estimation strategy in sample surveys is to weight units inversely proportional to the proba...
Sampling related to the outcome variable of a regression analysis conditional on covariates is calle...
I was motivated to write this paper, with its controversial opening line, "Survey weighting is a mes...
Response rates are declining in many sample surveys. Nonresponse is a serious problem because of the...
Response rates are declining in many sample surveys. Nonresponse is a serious problem because of the...
Weighting is one of the major components in survey sampling. For a given sample survey, to each uni...
Weighting samples is important to reflect not only sample design decisions made at the planning stag...
Finite population sampling is perhaps the only area of statistics where the primary mode of analysis...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. A widespread view...
The goal of this book is to put an array of tools at the fingertips of students, practitioners, and ...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. The method is aim...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. A widespread view...
Abstract: Standard approaches to sample surveys take as the point of departure the estimation of on...
In this paper we show that the use of sampling weights when estimating regression models with survey...
A basic estimation strategy in sample surveys is to weight units inversely proportional to the proba...
Sampling related to the outcome variable of a regression analysis conditional on covariates is calle...
I was motivated to write this paper, with its controversial opening line, "Survey weighting is a mes...
Response rates are declining in many sample surveys. Nonresponse is a serious problem because of the...
Response rates are declining in many sample surveys. Nonresponse is a serious problem because of the...
Weighting is one of the major components in survey sampling. For a given sample survey, to each uni...
Weighting samples is important to reflect not only sample design decisions made at the planning stag...
Finite population sampling is perhaps the only area of statistics where the primary mode of analysis...
The three parts of this book on survey methodology combine an introduction to basic sampling theory,...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. A widespread view...
The goal of this book is to put an array of tools at the fingertips of students, practitioners, and ...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. The method is aim...
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. A widespread view...
Abstract: Standard approaches to sample surveys take as the point of departure the estimation of on...
In this paper we show that the use of sampling weights when estimating regression models with survey...
A basic estimation strategy in sample surveys is to weight units inversely proportional to the proba...
Sampling related to the outcome variable of a regression analysis conditional on covariates is calle...
I was motivated to write this paper, with its controversial opening line, "Survey weighting is a mes...