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Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys - ISBN 9780471655749

Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys

ISBN 9780471655749

Autor: Donald B. Rubin

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9780471655749

ISBN10:      

0471655740

Autor:      

Donald B. Rubin

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2004-06-22

Ilość stron:      

258

Wymiary:      

235x162

Tematy:      

JB

The Wiley Classics Library consists of selected books that have become recognized classics in their respective fields. With these new unabridged and inexpensive editions, Wiley hopes to extend the life of these important works by making them available to future generations of mathematicians and scientists.

Spis treści:
Tables and Figures.
Glossary.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Overview.
1.2 Examples of Surveys with Nonresponse.
1.3 Properly Handling Nonresponse.
1.4 Single Imputation.
1.5 Multiple Imputation.
1.6 Numerical Example Using Multiple Imputation.
1.7 Guidance for the Reader.
2. Statistical Background.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Variables in the Finite Population.
2.3 Probability Distributions and Related Calculations.
2.4 Probability Specifications for Indicator Variables.
2.5 Probability Specifications for (X,Y).
2.6 Bayesian Inference for a Population Quality.
2.7 Interval Estimation.
2.8 Bayesian Procedures for Constructing Interval Estimates, Including Significance Levels and Point Estimates.
2.9 Evaluating the Performance of Procedures.
2.10 Similarity of Bayesian and Randomization–Based Inferences in Many Practical Cases.
3. Underlying Bayesian Theory.
3.1 Introduction and Summary of Repeated–Imputation Inferences.
3.2 Key Results for Analysis When the Multiple Imputations are Repeated Draws from the Posterior Distribution of the Missing Values.
3.3 Inference for Scalar Estimands from a Modest Number of Repeated Completed–Data Means and Variances.
3.4 Significance Levels for Multicomponent Estimands from a Modest Number of Repeated Completed–Data Means and Variance–Covariance Matrices.
3.5 Significance Levels from Repeated Completed–Data Significance Levels.
3.6 Relating the Completed–Data and Completed–Data Posterior Distributions When the Sampling Mechanism is Ignorable.
4. Randomization–Based Evaluations.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 General Conditions for the Randomization–Validity of Infinite–m Repeated–Imputation Inferences.
4.3Examples of Proper and Improper Imputation Methods in a Simple Case with Ignorable Nonresponse.
4.4 Further Discussion of Proper Imputation Methods.
4.5 The Asymptotic Distibution of (&Qmacr;m,Ūm,Bm) for Proper Imputation Methods.
4.6 Evaluations of Finite–m Inferences with Scalar Estimands.
4.7 Evaluation of Significance Levels from the Moment–Based Statistics Dm and &Dtilde;m with Multicomponent Estimands.
4.8 Evaluation of Significance Levels Based on Repeated Significance Levels.
5. Procedures with Ignorable Nonresponse.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Creating Imputed Values under an Explicit Model.
5.3 Some Explicit Imputation Models with Univariate YI and Covariates.
5.4 Monotone Patterns of Missingness in Multivariate YI.
5.5 Missing Social Security Benefits in the Current Population Survey.
5.6 Beyond Monotone Missingness.
6. Procedures with Nonignorable Nonresponse.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Nonignorable Nonresponse with Univariate YI and No XI.
6.3 Formal Tasks with Nonignorable Nonresponse.
6.4 Illustrating Mixture Modeling Using Educational Testing Service Data.
6.5 Illustrating Selection Modeling Using CPS Data.
6.6 Extensions to Surveys with Follow–Ups.
6.7 Follow–Up Response in a Survey of Drinking Behavior Among Men of Retirement Age.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Appendix I. Report Written for the Social Security Administration in 1977.
Appendix II. Report Written for the Census Bureau in 1983.


Nota biograficzna:
Donald B. Rubin , PhD,< /b> is a John L. Loeb Professor of Statistics at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA.  He was named 2000–2001 Statistician of the Year by the Chicago Chapter of ASA.  His research interests include causal inference in experiments and observational studies, developing and applying statistical models to data in a variety of scientific disciplines, and the application of Bayesian and empirical Bayesian techniques.

Okładka tylna:
The Wiley Classics Library consists of selected books that have become recognized classics in their respective fields. With these new unabridged and inexpensive editions, Wiley hopes to extend the life of these important works by making them available to future generations of mathematicians and scientists.

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