Title Praleistų duomenų įrašymo metodai baigtinių populiacijų statistikoje /
Translation of Title Missing data imputation in finite population statistics.
Authors Utovkaitė, Jurgita
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Abstract [eng] Nonresponse has been a matter of concern for several decades in survey theory and practice. The problem can be viewed from two different angles: the prevention or avoidance of nonresponse before it occurs, and the special estimation techniques when nonresponse has occurred. The objective of this work is to describe main methods of estimation when nonresponse occurs. Special attention is drawn on one nonresponse estimation method – imputation. Imputation is the procedure when missing values for one or more study variables are “filled in” with substitutes constructed according to some rules, or observed values for elements other than nonrespondents. In this work imputation methods based on some of the more commonly used statistical rules are considered. Some of them are tested on data set having the same distribution as the data of the real survey taken in Statistics Lithuania. The imputation methods are compared with each other and the best imputation method for this data set is picked up. Special attention is paid on regression imputation.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2009