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363 | Tue, 8/6/2013, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-511f | |
Advances in Missing Data Imputation — Contributed Papers | |||
Survey Research Methods Section | |||
Chair(s): Meena Khare, NCHS/CDC | |||
10:35 AM | A Proposed Revision of Wage Imputation Methods for the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey — Jane Osburn, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
10:50 AM | An Innovative Multiple Imputation Method to Accommodate Complex Sample Design Features — Hanzhi Zhou, University of Michigan | ||
11:05 AM | Quantile Estimation After Multiple Imputation — Joerg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research (IAB) ; Robin Mitra, University of Southampton | ||
11:20 AM | Comparison of Imputation Techniques for Item Missing Data in the Survey of Income and Program Participation — Sarah McMillan, US Census Bureau | ||
11:35 AM | Evaluating and Redesigning Imputation Methodologies for the 2015 American Housing Survey — George Carter, US Dept. of Housing & Urban Development ; Brian Shaffer, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
11:50 AM | Making Inference from Multiply Imputed Data Sets Using Mixture Distributions — Sana Rashid, University of Southampton ; Robin Mitra, University of Southampton ; Russell J. Steele, McGill University | ||
12:05 PM | Floor Discussion |
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