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An Empirical Study of Nonresponse Adjustment Methods for the Survey of Doctorate Recipients

Fan Zhang, Stephen Cohen, Donsig Jang, Amang Sukasih and Sonya Vartivarian

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Abstract: In the Survey of Doctorate Recipients at National Science Foundation, adjustments were made to the design weights to compensate three types of missing units: un-located, eligibility-unknown, and refusals.

Keywords: Survey of Doctorate Recipients; nonresponse adjustment; covariate weighting class; propensity weighting class; inverse propensity score (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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