Statistical Analysis with Missing Data
Autor Roderick J. A. Littleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 apr 2019
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ISBN-13: 9780470526798
ISBN-10: 0470526793
Pagini: 462
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:3rd Edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 0470526793
Pagini: 462
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:3rd Edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
As a textbook in missing data at the upper undergraduate and/or beginning graduate levels; as a resource for applied statisticians and practitioners in government and industry; as reference work in university librariesNotă biografică
Roderick J. A. Little, PhD., is Richard D. Remington Distinguished University Professor of Biostatistics, Professor of Statistics, and Research Professor, Institute for Social Research, at the University of Michigan. Donald B. Rubin, PhD., is Professor, Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University; Murray Shusterman Senior Research Fellow, Department of Statistical Science, Fox School of Business at Temple University; and Professor Emeritus, Harvard University.
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AN UP-TO-DATE, COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT OF A CLASSIC TEXT ON MISSING DATA IN STATISTICS
The topic of missing data has gained considerable attention in recent decades. This new edition by two acknowledged experts on the subject offers an up-to-date account of practical methodology for handling missing data problems. Blending theory and application, authors Roderick Little and Donald Rubin review historical approaches to the subject and describe simple methods for multivariate analysis with missing values. They then provide a coherent theory for analysis of problems based on likelihoods derived from statistical models for the data and the missing data mechanism, and then they apply the theory to a wide range of important missing data problems.
Statistical Analysis with Missing Data, Third Edition starts by introducing readers to the subject and approaches toward solving it. It looks at the patterns and mechanisms that create the missing data, as well as a taxonomy of missing data. It then goes on to examine missing data in experiments, before discussing complete-case and available-case analysis, including weighting methods. The new edition expands its coverage to include recent work on topics such as nonresponse in sample surveys, causal inference, diagnostic methods, and sensitivity analysis, among a host of other topics.
The topic of missing data has gained considerable attention in recent decades. This new edition by two acknowledged experts on the subject offers an up-to-date account of practical methodology for handling missing data problems. Blending theory and application, authors Roderick Little and Donald Rubin review historical approaches to the subject and describe simple methods for multivariate analysis with missing values. They then provide a coherent theory for analysis of problems based on likelihoods derived from statistical models for the data and the missing data mechanism, and then they apply the theory to a wide range of important missing data problems.
Statistical Analysis with Missing Data, Third Edition starts by introducing readers to the subject and approaches toward solving it. It looks at the patterns and mechanisms that create the missing data, as well as a taxonomy of missing data. It then goes on to examine missing data in experiments, before discussing complete-case and available-case analysis, including weighting methods. The new edition expands its coverage to include recent work on topics such as nonresponse in sample surveys, causal inference, diagnostic methods, and sensitivity analysis, among a host of other topics.
- An updated "classic" written by renowned authorities on the subject
- Features over 150 exercises (including many new ones)
- Covers recent work on important methods like multiple imputation, robust alternatives to weighting, and Bayesian methods
- Revises previous topics based on past student feedback and class experience
- Contains an updated and expanded bibliography