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Regression analysis under incomplete linkage

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:02 authored by Gunky Kim, Raymond ChambersRaymond Chambers
Most probability-based methods used to link records from two distinct data sets corresponding to the same target population do not lead to perfect linkage, i.e. there are linkage errors in the merged data. Further, the linkage is often incomplete, in the sense that many records in the two data sets remain unmatched at the completion of the linkage process. This paper introduces methods that correct for the biases due to linkage errors and incomplete linkage when carrying out regression analysis using linked data. In particular, it focuses on the case where one of the linked data sets is a sample from the target population and the other is a register, i.e. it covers the entire target population.

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Statistical Inference for Probability-Linked Longitudinal Data

Australian Research Council

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Citation

Kim, G. & Chambers, R. (2012). Regression analysis under incomplete linkage. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 56 (9), 2756-2770.

Journal title

Computational Statistics and Data Analysis

Volume

56

Issue

9

Pagination

2756-2770

Language

English

RIS ID

55664

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