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Drawing Inferences from Self-Selected Samples
Drawing Inferences from Self-Selected Samples, This volume contains a collection of essays and discussions which serve as an introduction and guide to current research in the area of drawing inferences from self-selected samples. This topic is of direct interest to a professional audience of survey re, Drawing Inferences from Self-Selected Samples has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Drawing Inferences from Self-Selected Samples
  • Written by author Howard Wainer
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., March 2000
  • This volume contains a collection of essays and discussions which serve as an introduction and guide to current research in the area of drawing inferences from self-selected samples. This topic is of direct interest to a professional audience of survey re
  • This volume contains a collection of essays and discussions which serve as an introduction and guide to current research in the area of drawing inferences from self-selected samples. This topic is of direct interest to a professional audience of survey re
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Contents: Preface. H. Wainer, Introduction and Overview. H. Wainer, The SAT as a Social Indicator: A Pretty Bad Idea. J. Hartigan, J.W. Tukey, Discussion 1: The SAT as a Social Indicator: A Pretty Bad Idea. B. Singer, Self-Selection and Performance-Based Ratings: A Case Study in Program Evaluation. J. Hartigan, J.W. Tukey, Discussion 2: Self-Selection and Performance-Based Ratings: A Case Study in Program Evaluation. J. Hartigan, J.W. Tukey, Discussion 3: Alternative Methods for Evaluating the Impact of Intervention. J.J. Heckman, R. Robb, Alternative Methods for Solving the Problem of Selection Bias in Evaluating the Impact of Treatments on Outcomes. J.W. Tukey, Comments. J.J. Heckman, R. Robb, Postscript: A Rejoinder to Tukey. R.J. Glynn, N.M. Laird, D.B. Rubin, Selection Modeling Versus Mixture Modeling With Nonignorable Nonresponse. J.W. Tukey, Discussion 4: Mixture Modeling Verus Selection Modeling With Nonignorable Nonresponse. P.W. Holland, A Comment on Remarks by Rubin and Hartigan.


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