Latent class analysis of survey error
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Word Count
96,750 words, Guess
Page Count
387 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelatentclassanaly00biem
- ISBN-139780470289075
- ISBN-139780470891155
- ISBN-139780470891148
- ISBN-100470289074
and 8 more
- ISBN-100470891157
- ISBN-100470891149
- Library of Congress Control Number2010040979
- OCLC Control Number639164022
- Better World Books9780470289075
- Better World Books9780470891148
- Better World Books9780470891155
- Open LibraryOL25059529M
Classifications
- DDC511/.43
- LCCQA275 .B47 2011
- LCCQA275
and 1 more
- LCCQA275.B47 2011
Description
"This book concerns the error in data collected using sample surveys, the nature and magnitudes of the errors, their effects on survey estimates, how to model and estimate the errors using a variety of modeling methods, and, finally, how to interpret the estimates and make use of the results in reducing the error for future surveys. The book focuses on models that are appropriate for categorical data, although there are references to the differences and special problems that arise in the analysis and modeling of error for continuous data. Though the primary modeling method that is described is latent class analysis (LCA), a wide range of related models and applications are also discussed"-- "This book concerns the error in data collected using sample surveys, the nature and magnitudes of the errors, their effects on survey estimates, how to model and estimate the errors using a variety of modeling methods, and, finally, how to interpret the estimates and make use of the results in reducing the error for future surveys"--
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