• Title/Summary/Keyword: MNAR nonresponse

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A study to improve the accuracy of the naive propensity score adjusted estimator using double post-stratification method (나이브 성향점수보정 추정량의 정확성 향상을 위한 이중 사후층화 방법 연구)

  • Leesu Yeo;Key-Il Shin
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.547-559
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    • 2023
  • Proper handling of nonresponse in sample survey improves the accuracy of the parameter estimation. Various studies have been conducted to properly handle MAR (missing at random) nonresponse or MCAR (missing completely at random) nonresponse. When nonresponse occurs, the PSA (propensity score adjusted) estimator is commonly used as a mean estimator. The PSA estimator is known to be unbiased when known sample weights and properly estimated response probabilities are used. However, for MNAR (missing not at random) nonresponse, which is affected by the value of the study variable, since it is very difficult to obtain accurate response probabilities, bias may occur in the PSA estimator. Chung and Shin (2017, 2022) proposed a post-stratification method to improve the accuracy of mean estimation when MNAR nonresponse occurs under a non-informative sample design. In this study, we propose a double post-stratification method to improve the accuracy of the naive PSA estimator for MNAR nonresponse under an informative sample design. In addition, we perform simulation studies to confirm the superiority of the proposed method.