Combining editing and imputation methods: an experimental application on population census data
Antonia Manzari
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 2004, vol. 167, issue 2, 295-307
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Summary. Features of census data make the editing and imputation phase a complex matter. Complex editing and imputation tasks can be tackled by dividing the editing and imputation process into subphases characterized by different problems, and finding appropriate solutions for each of them. An experimental application of the approach of combining different currently used methods for the editing and imputation of population census data is presented.
Date: 2004
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