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Abstract Details

Activity Number: 449
Type: Invited
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 3, 2011 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: General Methodology
Abstract - #300289
Title: Impact of Wayne Fuller's Contributions to Sample Survey Theory and Practice
Author(s): J. N. K. Rao*+
Companies: Carleton University
Address: School of Mathematics and Statistics, Ottawa, ON, 2G 4H8, Canada
Keywords: sample surveys ; regression analysis ; small area estimation ; imputation ; two-phase sampling ; measurement errors
Abstract:

Wayne Fuller has made fundamental contributions to three major areas in statistics, sample surveys, time series analysis and measurement errors, often interfacing between them. In this talk I will focus on his major contributions to sample survey theory and practice, covering a wide range of topics including regression estimation and analysis, measurement errors, small area estimation, two-phase sampling, imputation for missing data and software for survey data analysis. I will highlight the impact of his work on survey practice and development of sampling theory.


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