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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Donald B. Rubin notableConcept multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys
Donald B. Rubin notableWork multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys
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