Incomplete data is a common problem of survey research. Recent work on multiple imputation techniques has increased analysts' awareness of the biasing effects of missing data and has also provided a convenient solution. Imputation methods replace non-response with estimates of the unobserved scores. In many instances, however, non-response to a stimulus does not result from measurement problems that inhibit accurate surveying of empirical reality, but from the inapplicability of the survey question. In such cases, existing imputation techniques replace valid non-response with counterfactual estimates of a situation in which the stimulus is applicable to all respondents. This paper suggests an alternative imputation procedure for incomplete ...
Missing outcome values occur frequently in survey data and are rarely missing randomly. Depending on...
W e propose a remedy for the discrepancy between the way political scientists analyze data with miss...
Missing data are an important practical problem in many applications of statistics, including social...
Kroh M. Taking Don't Knows as Valid Responses : A Multiple Complete Random Imputation of Missing Dat...
Kroh M. Taking Don't Knows as Valid Responses : A Complete Random Imputation of Missing Data. Diskus...
Most data sets from sample surveys contain incomplete observations for various reasons, such as a re...
A well-known problem in the field of survey sampling is the problem of missing data due to a number ...
Missing data frequently occurs in quantitative social research. For example, in a survey of individu...
This dissertation focuses on finding plausible imputations when there is some restriction posed on t...
EnThe aim of this paper is two-fold: to propose the imputation procedure named ABBN for replacing mi...
International audienceItem non-response in surveys is usually handled by single imputation, whose ma...
We present a method of analyzing a series of independent cross-sectional surveys in which some quest...
Modern travel-behavior surveys have become quite complex; they frequently include multiple telephone...
The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), like all large household surveys, suf...
Missing data is a common problem, especially in the social and behavioral sciences. Modern missing ...
Missing outcome values occur frequently in survey data and are rarely missing randomly. Depending on...
W e propose a remedy for the discrepancy between the way political scientists analyze data with miss...
Missing data are an important practical problem in many applications of statistics, including social...
Kroh M. Taking Don't Knows as Valid Responses : A Multiple Complete Random Imputation of Missing Dat...
Kroh M. Taking Don't Knows as Valid Responses : A Complete Random Imputation of Missing Data. Diskus...
Most data sets from sample surveys contain incomplete observations for various reasons, such as a re...
A well-known problem in the field of survey sampling is the problem of missing data due to a number ...
Missing data frequently occurs in quantitative social research. For example, in a survey of individu...
This dissertation focuses on finding plausible imputations when there is some restriction posed on t...
EnThe aim of this paper is two-fold: to propose the imputation procedure named ABBN for replacing mi...
International audienceItem non-response in surveys is usually handled by single imputation, whose ma...
We present a method of analyzing a series of independent cross-sectional surveys in which some quest...
Modern travel-behavior surveys have become quite complex; they frequently include multiple telephone...
The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), like all large household surveys, suf...
Missing data is a common problem, especially in the social and behavioral sciences. Modern missing ...
Missing outcome values occur frequently in survey data and are rarely missing randomly. Depending on...
W e propose a remedy for the discrepancy between the way political scientists analyze data with miss...
Missing data are an important practical problem in many applications of statistics, including social...