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151Statistical inference / Statistical theory / Signal processing / Estimator / Sample size determination / Small area estimation / Efficiency / Stratified sampling / Resampling / Statistics / Estimation theory / Sampling

Impact of Sampling on Small Area Estimation in Business Surveys Jan Pablo Burgard, Thomas Zimmermann and Ralf T. M¨ unnich University of Trier, Economic and Social Statistics Department, Universit¨

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-22 04:39:22
152Sampling / Imputation / Stratified sampling / Eva Site / Statistics / Data analysis / Missing data

The Best Stratification to Impute Missing Values of Turnover in Economic Surveys Takayuki Ito1,2, Yutaka Abe1, and Tatsuo Noro1 1 National Statistics Center, Tokyo, JAPAN 2

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-22 04:39:11
153Social psychology / Econometrics / Statistical models / Criminology / Psychometrics / National Crime Victimization Survey / Latent variable / Victimisation / Panel analysis / Statistics / Science / Information

Issues surrounding Markov Latent Class Analysis for Assessing Measurement Error in Complex Surveys: A Case Study Using the National Crime Victimization Survey Marcus Berzofsky1 and Paul P. Biemer1,2 1 RTI International,

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-22 04:39:21
154Frequency modulation / Ravensara aromatica / Delta L problem

Model-based methods for missing data in surveys with post-stratification information Sahar Z Zangeneh1 and Roderick J.A. Little2 1 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA, U.S.A. 2 Department of Biostatistics,

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155Data analysis / Estimator / Variance / Mean / Horvitz–Thompson estimator / Statistics / Statistical inference / Estimation theory

Using complex surveys to estimate the L1-median of a functional variable: Application to electricity load curves Camelia Goga∗ IMB, Universit´e de Bourgogne, DIJON - France April 11, 2013

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156Robust statistics / Statistical theory / Estimator / Median / Horvitz–Thompson estimator / Statistics / Estimation theory / Statistical inference

Using complex surveys to estimate the L1-median of a functional variable : application to electricity load curves Mohamed Chaouch(a) and Camelia Goga(b) (a) University of Reading, United Kingdom (b)

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157Evaluation methods / Market research / Research methods / Methodology / Psychometrics / Survey methodology / Tracking / Data collection / Statistics / Science

Tracking in Panel Household Surveys By Firman Witoelar Sample attrition is an inherent challenge faced by longitudinal household surveys. Attrition in household surveys can occur as a result of

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Language: English - Date: 2013-02-28 17:50:36
158Markov models / Computational statistics / Imputation / Monte Carlo methods / Markov chain Monte Carlo / Expectation–maximization algorithm / Markov chain / Bootstrapping / SPSS / Statistics / Data analysis / Missing data

Multiple Imputation of Missing Values in Economic Surveys: Comparison of Competing Algorithms Masayoshi Takahashi* National Statistics Center, Tokyo, Japan Takayuki Ito National Statistics Center,

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-22 04:38:58
159Sampling / Research methods / Market research / Psychometrics / Data collection / Census / Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties / Questionnaire construction / Statistics / Survey methodology / Science

1 Household Survey Clinic Preparation Sheet Dear TTL or sector manager:

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Language: English - Date: 2008-09-16 08:17:03
160Missing data / Statistical theory / Maximum likelihood / Statistics / Estimation theory / Data analysis

Model-based methods for missing data in surveys with post-stratification information Sahar Z Zangeneh* Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA, U.S.A., Roderick J.A. Little University of Mich

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