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Automated Edit Rules 1 Business Surveys 1 Missing Values 1 Multiple Imputation 1 Non-Response Weights 1 Pattern of Missing 1 Random vs. Systematic Errors 1 SPSS 1 SQL 1 Statistical software R 1
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Data Editing and Imputation in Business Surveys Using “R”
Romascanu, Elena - In: Romanian Statistical Review 62 (2014) 2, pp. 129-146
Purpose – Missing data are a recurring problem that can cause bias or lead to inefficient analyses. The objective of this paper is a direct comparison between the two statistical software features R and SPSS, in order to take full advantage of the existing automated methods for data editing...
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