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Discussion 4: Mixture Modeling Versus Selection Modeling with Nonignorable Nonresponse

John W. Tukey

A chapter in Drawing Inferences from Self-Selected Samples, 1986, pp 143-148 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Let me make one terminological remark. I’d like to encourage Don to use a different word than “multiple” because that word leaves me expecting something else. I think “repeated” or “parallel” or something of that sort would be a more helpful term. You were just now saying that you would like to do this for more than one set, one model, one structure. I think that’s where the word multiple comes in. You need a more “withiny” sort of word for doing it over and over in the same frame. Is “multiple” in printed papers yet?

Date: 1986
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-4976-4_11

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