Strategies for the analysis of imputed data from a sample survey: The National Medical Care Utilization and Expenditure Survey

Missing data in sample surveys is virtually unavoidable, whether it is an entire unit that is missing or only an item for a responding unit. Compensation for unit nonresponse is usually made through the assignments of weights to responding units; for item nonresponse, the compensation often is by an imputation procedure. This paper reviews the… Continue reading Strategies for the analysis of imputed data from a sample survey: The National Medical Care Utilization and Expenditure Survey