Dear Colleen,
A good reference is Rod JA Little and Donald B Rubin, 2002: "Statistical
Analysis with Missing Data, Second Edition", New York: Wiley. This is
updated from their 1987 edition, and has an updated References section (pp
349-364). Also follow the links on www.multiple-imputation.com and check out
their reference list.
Regards,
Reza
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Martinez
Sent: 15 August 2004 10:06
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Subject: st: missingness in a large, complex sampling deign
In my analysis of data from a large (over 5,000) nationally representative
sample study, which used complex sampling, I'm finding that a number of
variables I'm examining have many missings- as many as 1,500 or more (I
believe that they are non-respondents).
I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions, or can point me to references which
address the issue of managing this issue and the implications for my
analysis.
Thanks.
Colleen
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