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About the Course

This course will cover the steps used in weighting sample surveys, including methods for adjusting for nonresponse and using data external to the survey for calibration. Among the techniques discussed are adjustments using estimated response propensities, poststratification, raking, and general regression estimation. Alternative techniques for imputing values for missing items will be discussed. For both weighting and imputation, the capabilities of different statistical software packages will be covered, including R®, Stata®, and SAS®....

Top reviews

ZM

Aug 19, 2019

interesting material, well taught, lots of short quizzes to enforce understanding.

MM

Jun 4, 2017

This course quite help to get as much reliable data as possible for any survey.

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By MARTYNS N

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May 17, 2019

The professor was not very explanatory and I just managed to finish the course out of my sheer strong will

By marine h

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Feb 13, 2019

very idfficult to understand. The sound of the videio is so low that most of it is impossible to understand, I had to try 10 times some of the tests because couldn't find the answer and had to guess it!

By Evan

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Dec 24, 2016

While this course seems to have potential, there are many aspects of it that don't result in a great learning experience. The course resources comprise of videos and notes. The videos are informative but the notes are fairly lacking. Perhaps the biggest issue that I found with this course was the disconnect between the material covered in the videos and that which was tested on the quizzes. Often times the quiz questions were either painfully easy or worded in such a way that was not verifiable in any of the class resources. As a result, confusion occurred sometimes more often than true learning. A topic such as missing data is naturally very complex and I wouldn't expect a short course on Coursera to be able to adequately cover it. However, I do think that a lot more could be done to improve the value of this course even if that means changing the scope of the materials. Also, the lack of responsiveness to issues raised on the forum and issue-reporting buttons was a disappointment.

By Ahmed I

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Aug 31, 2016

The quality of the presentation is very low, and way below the quality in other courses. The assignments are very poorly designed. This is not a subjective personal experience. This is based on discussions with other learners in the forum who have expressed disappointment and frustration.

By Reni A

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Apr 5, 2018

Prof. Richard Valliant, Ph.D. clearly enough explain all of these course materials. I will use these materials to dealing missing data on our census or survey. I believe that these materials were very helpful for me and my agency.

Thank you very much for all of this course.

By Lingbing F

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Feb 10, 2019

The topic of this course is attractive as it is hard to get from elsewhere. However, the content of this course is actually quite barren, practices are easy and not closely refective of the corresponding videos.

The fourth week is most interesting and I was happy to know that multiple imputation is actually not key on the "imputation" part. It emphasizes the fact that missingness should be considered as uncertainty in modelling.

After all, this is a interesting course and can be better designed and delievered. Thanks to the team.

By Iyshia L

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Nov 8, 2018

As others have stated before the audio is REALLY LOW. It makes it very difficult to hear him without headphones for my phone. The course was fine, overall.

By Patrick C

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Aug 20, 2020

I agree with the other reviewers. This course was terrible. Unlike other professors who have taught courses in the survey specialization, Professor Valliant made no attempt to explain the concepts in a way that would be comprehensible to an educated layperson. Instead, the lectures were rushed and laden with unexplained jargon. In order to have a minimal grasp of what is being presented, you must have a foundational knowledge of intermediate statistics and basic econometrics. Anything less than that and you'll be in over your head.

By Santiago R

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Aug 26, 2020

Compared to the other courses in the specialization, this course is not good. The professor mostly recites what he knows, but he is not trying his best to explain new concepts to students. Explanations should be more thorough, finding different ways to explain things, not just putting a slide and repeating. Examples are too far away from concepts, so the concept is explained without an example and later the example is givien. This makes it harder to understand the concept.

By Zachary M

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Aug 20, 2019

interesting material, well taught, lots of short quizzes to enforce understanding.

By Mohammad M

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Jun 5, 2017

This course quite help to get as much reliable data as possible for any survey.

By Carlos F P

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Apr 27, 2017

Excellent review of relevant material.

By Tin K O

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Jan 25, 2017

Good knowledge about Non-responses!

By Roberto D C B

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Jun 4, 2020

Very useful and informative!

By Neeraj K

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Oct 26, 2016

it is very informative

By Anna B R

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Jan 24, 2018

Great course!

By Tracy S

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May 27, 2021

The course material was good but there were a couple of questions on the exams that weren't covered until the next module. Otherwise everything was very easy to follow and understand. I liked that the videos were shorter in duration as I was able to stay focused easier that way given the material can be a bit on the dry side with all the formulas, etc.

By Kelly D

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Jun 22, 2021

I found it hard to follow this course and didn't find the instructor very engaging for some reason. More assignments rather than just quizzes would have helped. But the information covered is good and something I will refer back to when I need to.

By Yuniarti

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Sep 13, 2022

The materials do not helful for anwering the quizes. Some quize's questions for the next chapter are asked in the previous chapter.

By Vanessa H

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Nov 20, 2022

the format can be delivered better. the faculty is basically using PPT recording and reading off the slides. As for the assessment, the R software should be used as an assessment to deepen the learning from the course. Design of module should be relooked

By Rahul S

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May 8, 2023

Extremely poor and disappointing. Some points:

1) Audio not clear

2) Course not practical enough

3) Flow of information is not there

4) R should be gradually introduced and explained well

5) Quizes also sometimes not based on course content of the chapter

By Sid

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Jun 3, 2020

The worst course in the specilisation. Bad content, bad instruction and a horrible experience.

By Ana A

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Feb 11, 2021

Great course! Thanks, Prof. Valliant.

By Zachary H

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Aug 31, 2016

I was interested in the topic. The course itself seems like just a starting point with understanding dealing with missing data. I wanted to know more and see more examples than the videos offered. I also would have appreciated including examples from more than just R, though I did appreciate the minimal discussion of other statistical software that are available for statistical analysis when it did occur.

By Hussein E

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Dec 25, 2017

This is a higher level course. Good for beginners.