JSM Activity #256


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Activity ID:  256
Title
Imputation in Surveys
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/13/2002
2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Room: H-Concourse B
Section on Survey Research Methods* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Thomas Brundage, Oregon Public Health
Discussant:  
Description

Several imputation procedures are presented. One applies multiple additive regression trees; another is based on the Fellegi-Holt algorithm; one uses multiple imputation to control the risk of statistical disclosure. Applications are to traffic flow and individual travel, among others.
  300661  By:  David  Haziza 2:05 PM 08/13/2002
Inference on Population Means under Unweighted Imputation for Missing Survey Data

  301176  By:  Annica  Isaksson 2:20 PM 08/13/2002
Missing Data in a Road Traffic Survey

  301521  By:  Yves  Thibaudeau 2:35 PM 08/13/2002
Item Imputation with the Discrete Edit System

  301386  By:  Fang  Liu 2:50 PM 08/13/2002
Multiple Imputation and Statistical Disclosure Control in Microdata

  301427  By:  Michael P. Cohen 3:05 PM 08/13/2002
Imputation of Trips of Persons Not Interviewed in Household Travel Surveys

  301977  By:  Paul  Zador 3:20 PM 08/13/2002
Comparing Regression Imputation With MART and Hotdeck Imputation

  300835  By:  Coen A. Bernaards 3:35 PM 08/13/2002
Robustness of a Multivariate Normal Approximation for Imputation of Incomplete Categorical Data

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