On log-linear modeling for an incomplete two-way contingency table with one variable subject to nonresponse

In this paper we address two issues in the use of the nonresponse log-linear models for the analysis of an incomplete two-way contingency table with one variable subject to nonresponse, the occurrence of nonresponse boundary solutions and the assessment of the missing data mechanism. To this end, we...

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Published inCommunications in statistics. Simulation and computation Vol. 49; no. 4; pp. 973 - 988
Main Authors Kim, Seongyong, Jeon, Saebom, Kim, Daeyoung
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 02.04.2020
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Summary:In this paper we address two issues in the use of the nonresponse log-linear models for the analysis of an incomplete two-way contingency table with one variable subject to nonresponse, the occurrence of nonresponse boundary solutions and the assessment of the missing data mechanism. To this end, we employ a set of response odds from the fully classified counts and nonresponse odds from partially classified counts. We first investigate the role of the set of odds in identifying the occurrence of boundary solutions and assessing the nonresponse log-linear models suitable for the data, and then propose a data analytic guideline for the analysis of an incomplete two-way contingency table. We also examine the theoretical properties of the set of odds when nonresponse boundary solutions occur.
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ISSN:0361-0918
1532-4141
DOI:10.1080/03610918.2018.1490427