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Simple sequential procedure for modeling of item non-response in econometric analysis: Application to CV survey data
Fonta, William M.
;
Ayuk, Elias T.
;
Ichoku, H. Eme
- In:
CBN Journal of Applied Statistics
03
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2012
)
1
,
pp. 1-17
Maximum Likelihood (
FIML
)
estimators
. In the application context, we found the FIML estimator to be more efficient in dealing …
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Simple sequential procedure for modeling of item non-response in econometric analysis : application to CV survey data
Fonta, William M.
;
Ayuk, Elias T.
;
Ichoku, Hyacinth E.
- In:
CBN journal of applied statistics
3
(
2012
)
1
,
pp. 1-17
Maximum Likelihood (
FIML
)
estimators
. In the application context, we found the FIML estimator to be more efficient in dealing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011477155
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