Basic ideas of multiple imputation for nonresponse - ARCHIVED

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Multiple imputation is a technique for handling survey nonresponse that replaces each missing value created by nonresponse by a vector of possible values that reflect uncertainty about which values to impute. A simple example and brief overview of the underlying theory are used to introduce the general procedure.

Issue Number: 1986001
Author(s): Rubin, Donald B.

Main Product: Survey Methodology

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PDFJune 16, 1986

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