Analysing Survey Data with Incomplete Responses by Using a Method Based on Empirical Likelihood
In many surveys, missing response is a common problem. As an example, Zahner, Jacobs, Freeman and Trainor analysed data from a study of child psychopathology in the State of Connecticut, USA. In that study, the response variable, psychopathology, was inferred from questions that were addressed to te...
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Main Authors: | Leung, Denis H. Y., QIN, Jing |
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2006
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