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The following pages link to On the Bias of the Multiple-Imputation Variance Estimator in Survey Sampling (Q3408546):
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- Bayesian latent pattern mixture models for handling attrition in panel studies with refreshment samples (Q288563) (← links)
- Discussion of ``Bayesian models and methods in public policy and government settings'' by S.E. Fienberg (Q449818) (← links)
- Impact of frequentist and Bayesian methods on survey sampling practice: a selective appraisal (Q449821) (← links)
- A hot deck imputation procedure for multiply imputing nonignorable missing data: the proxy pattern-mixture hot deck (Q1623754) (← links)
- Using mixtures of \(t\) densities to make inferences in the presence of missing data with a small number of multiply imputed data sets (Q1663148) (← links)
- Fractional imputation in survey sampling: a comparative review (Q1790352) (← links)
- Multiple imputation: a review of practical and theoretical findings (Q1799338) (← links)
- Preserving the distribution function in surveys in case of imputation for zero inflated data (Q2301079) (← links)
- Inferences for two-stage multiple imputation for nonresponse (Q2431679) (← links)
- Bias-adjustment and calibration of jackknife variance estimator in the presence of non-response (Q2655048) (← links)
- A two-step semiparametric method to accommodate sampling weights in multiple imputation (Q2805213) (← links)
- Combining Multiple Imputation and Inverse‐Probability Weighting (Q2893996) (← links)
- Systematic handling of missing data in complex study designs – experiences from the Health 2000 and 2011 Surveys (Q5138215) (← links)