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Is a Statistical Procedure That Attempts to Account for Nonresponse

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Question 32

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is a statistical procedure that attempts to account for nonresponse by assigning differential weights to the data depending on the response rates.


A) Imputation
B) Subjective estimates
C) Weighting
D) Trend analysis

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