Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys: 81 (Wiley Classics Library) - Softcover

Rubin, Donald B.

 
9780471655749: Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys: 81 (Wiley Classics Library)

Synopsis

Demonstrates how nonresponse in sample surveys and censuses can be handled by replacing each missing value with two or more multiple imputations. Clearly illustrates the advantages of modern computing to such handle surveys, and demonstrates the benefit of this statistical technique for researchers who must analyze them. Also presents the background for Bayesian and frequentist theory. After establishing that only standard complete-data methods are needed to analyze a multiply-imputed set, the text evaluates procedures in general circumstances, outlining specific procedures for creating imputations in both the ignorable and nonignorable cases. Examples and exercises reinforce ideas, and the interplay of Bayesian and frequentist ideas presents a unified picture of modern statistics.

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About the Author

Donald B. Rubin , PhD, 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.

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