multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys
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Multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys is a statistical methodology that replaces missing survey data with multiple sets of plausible values to allow valid inference that accounts for uncertainty due to nonresponse.
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| Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys | 1 |
| multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys canonical | 1 |
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NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys Context triple: [Donald B. Rubin, notableConcept, multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys]
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A.
Statistics Surveys
Statistics Surveys is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes survey and review articles covering a broad range of topics in statistics and probability.
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B.
A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem
A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem is a influential methodological book by political scientist Gary King that introduces statistical techniques for inferring individual-level behavior from aggregate data.
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C.
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics
The Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics are a set of internationally agreed guidelines that define the professional and ethical standards for producing reliable, impartial, and high-quality official statistics.
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D.
“Statistical Confluence Analysis by Means of Complete Regression Systems”
“Statistical Confluence Analysis by Means of Complete Regression Systems” is a foundational econometric work by Ragnar Frisch that develops a systematic regression-based framework for analyzing interdependent economic relationships.
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E.
“Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error”
“Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error” is a landmark econometrics paper by James Heckman that introduced the Heckman correction for dealing with non-randomly selected samples in statistical analysis.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys Target entity description: Multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys is a statistical methodology that replaces missing survey data with multiple sets of plausible values to allow valid inference that accounts for uncertainty due to nonresponse.
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A.
Statistics Surveys
Statistics Surveys is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes survey and review articles covering a broad range of topics in statistics and probability.
-
B.
A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem
A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem is a influential methodological book by political scientist Gary King that introduces statistical techniques for inferring individual-level behavior from aggregate data.
-
C.
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics
The Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics are a set of internationally agreed guidelines that define the professional and ethical standards for producing reliable, impartial, and high-quality official statistics.
-
D.
“Statistical Confluence Analysis by Means of Complete Regression Systems”
“Statistical Confluence Analysis by Means of Complete Regression Systems” is a foundational econometric work by Ragnar Frisch that develops a systematic regression-based framework for analyzing interdependent economic relationships.
-
E.
“Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error”
“Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error” is a landmark econometrics paper by James Heckman that introduced the Heckman correction for dealing with non-randomly selected samples in statistical analysis.
- F. None of above. chosen
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this entity surface form:
Multiple Imputation for Nonresponse in Surveys