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Sean_OConnor
Fluorite | Level 6

Folks,

 

I'm looking for tips for potential types of analysis I could carry out for my data. 

 

I'm currrently working on a project which attempts to substitue data dervied from a survey with administatrive sourced data wherever possible. 

 

The dataset is utilised to create headline figures e.g. Average income for 2015 is $25,000. 

 

What I would like to be able to do is carry out a sensitivty analysis to see the impact substituing certain survey variables for administrative variables alters the headline figures.

 

At present I'm doing this in a fairly ad-hoc manner but I would like to do something a bit more sophisticated. Any recommendations to types of analysis or pieces of lit I should read would be most welcome.

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Reeza
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Take a look at PROC MI?

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