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A Comment on Remarks by Rubin and Hartigan

Paul W. Holland

A chapter in Drawing Inferences from Self-Selected Samples, 1986, pp 149-151 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Consider the following simplified setting of the problem discussed by Dr. Rubin. (Y, R) have a joint distribution over a population of units in which Y is a variable of interest and R = 0 for a unit if it is a nonrespondent and R = 1 otherwise. Dr. Rubin considers the problem of specifying the joint distribution of (Y, R) and distinguishes two methods of doing this: $$({\text{M}}){\text{ Mixture model:}}\,{\text{specify}}\,Y{\text{|}}R\,{\text{and}}\,R,$$ $$({\text{S}})\,{\text{Selection model:}}\,{\text{specify}}\,R|Y\,{\text{and}}\,Y.$$

Keywords: Prior Knowledge; Selection Model; Mixture Model; Basic Element; Joint Distribution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1986
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-4976-4_12

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