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Matching Methodology: Some Statistical Properties

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Book Matching Methodology: Some Statistical Properties Thirugnanasambandam Ramalingam
Libristo code: 06622822
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc., May 1989
Incomplete-data problems arise naturally in many instances of statistical practice. One class of inc... Full description
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Incomplete-data problems arise naturally in many instances of statistical practice. One class of incomplete-data problems, which is relatively not well understood by statisticians, is that of merging micro-data files. Many Federal agencies use the methodology of file-merging to create comprehensive files from multiple but incomplete sources of data. The main objective of this endeavor is to perform statistical analyses on the synthetic data set generated by file merging. In general, these analyses cannot be performed by analyzing the incomplete data sets separately. The validity and the efficacy of the file-merging methodology can be assessed by means of statistical models underlying the mechanisms which may generate the incomplete files. However, a completely satisfactory and unified theory of file-merging has not yet been developed This monograph is only a minor attempt to fill this void for unifying known models. Here, we review the optimal properties of some known matching strategies and derive new results thereof. However, a great number of unsolved problems still need the attention of very many researchers. One main problem still to be resolved is the development of appropriate inference methodology from merged files if one insists on using file merging methodology. If this monograph succeeds in attracting just a few more mathematical statisticians to work on this class of problems, then we will feel that our efforts have been successful.

About the book

Full name Matching Methodology: Some Statistical Properties
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1989
Number of pages 152
EAN 9780387969701
ISBN 9780387969701
Libristo code 06622822
Weight 296
Dimensions 170 x 244 x 10
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