The maximum likelihood method for non-response in sample surveys - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 12-001-X198600114441

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The analysis of survey data becomes difficult in the presence of incomplete responses. By the use of the maximum likelihood method, estimators for the parameters of interest and test statistics can be generated. In this paper the maximum likelihood estimators are given for the case where the data is considered missing at random. A method for imputing the missing values is considered along with the problem of estimating the change points in the mean. Possible extensions of the results to structured covariances and to non-randomly incomplete data are also proposed.

Issue Number: 1986001
Author(s): Carter, E.M.; Srivastava, M.S.

Main Product: Survey Methodology

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PDFJune 16, 1986