Proceedings of the Business and Economic Statistics Section |
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Contents
Multiple Imputation of Income and Assets in Economic Surveys | 1 |
Multiple Imputation in the Survey of Consumer Finances | 11 |
Statistical Models of Molecular Evolution and Their Comparison | 21 |
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aggregate American Statistical Association analysis applied approach ARIMA assume assumption asymptotic Autoregressive average Bayesian bias bootstrap Bureau coefficient cointegration components computed conditional confidence interval correlation covariance data set dependence developed diagnostics distribution Econometrics economic effects empirical equation evaluation expenditure factors filter firms forecasts frequencies function growth imputation income input Journal likelihood function linear logistic Logistic Regression MALPE matrix maximum likelihood mean median method Neural nonemployer normal normally distributed null hypothesis observed obtained output paper parameters percent performance period population prediction probability problem procedure production propensity score random variable ratio regression reject reported residuals sample seasonal adjustment Section selected sequence significant simulation SSOE standard error structure SUDAAN survey survival analysis Table techniques test statistic Theorem trading day TRAMO/SEATS trend unit root values variance vector zero