The Impact of Nonrandom Missingness in Surveillance Data for Population-Level Summaries: Simulation Study
BackgroundSurveillance data are essential public health resources for guiding policy and allocation of human and capital resources. These data often consist of large collections of information based on nonrandom sample designs. Population estimates based on such data may be impacted by the underlyin...
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Main Authors: | Paul Samuel Weiss (Author), Lance Allyn Waller (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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