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Drawing Inferences from Self-Selected Samples

Edited by Howard Wainer

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Date: 1986
ISBN: 978-1-4612-4976-4
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction and Overview
Howard Wainer
The SAT as a Social Indicator: A Pretty Bad Idea
Howard Wainer
Discussion 1: The SAT As A Social Indicator: A Pretty Bad Idea
John Hartigan
Self-Selection and Performance-Based Ratings: A Case Study in Program Evaluation
Burton Singer
Discussion 2: Self-Selection and Performance-Based Ratings: A Case Study in Program Evaluation
John Hartigan and John W. Tukey
Discussion 3: Alternative Methods for Evaluating the Impact of Intervention
John Hartigan and John W. Tukey
Alternative Methods for Solving the Problem of Selection Bias in Evaluating the Impact of Treatments on Outcomes
James Heckman and Richard Robb
Comments
John W. Tukey
Postscript: A Rejoinder to Tukey
James Heckman and Richard Robb
Selection Modeling Versus Mixture Modeling with Nonignorable Nonresponse
Robert J. Glynn, Nan M. Laird and Donald B. Rubin
Discussion 4: Mixture Modeling Versus Selection Modeling with Nonignorable Nonresponse
John W. Tukey
A Comment on Remarks by Rubin and Hartigan
Paul W. Holland

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