Missing-data adjustments in large surveys

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Abstract

Useful properties of a general-purpose imputation method for numerical data are suggested and discussed in the context of several large government surveys. Imputation based on predictive mean matching is proposed as a useful extension of methods in existing practice, and versions of the method are presented for unit nonresponse and item nonresponse with a general pattern of missingness. Extensions of the method to provide multiple imputations are also considered. Pros and cons of weighting adjustments are discussed, and weighting-based analogs to predictive mean matching are outlined. © 1988 American Statistical Association.

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Little, R. J. A. (1988). Missing-data adjustments in large surveys. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 6(3), 287–296. https://doi.org/10.1080/07350015.1988.10509663

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