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Optimizing Count Responses in Surveys: A Machine-learning Approach.

Qiang Fu1, Xin Guo2, Kenneth C Land3.   

Abstract

Count responses with grouping and right censoring have long been used in surveys to study a variety of behaviors, status, and attitudes. Yet grouping or right-censoring decisions of count responses still rely on arbitrary choices made by researchers. We develop a new method for evaluating grouping and right-censoring decisions of count responses from a (semisupervised) machine-learning perspective. This article uses Poisson multinomial mixture models to conceptualize the data-generating process of count responses with grouping and right censoring and demonstrates the link between grouping-scheme choices and asymptotic distributions of the Poisson mixture. To search for the optimal grouping scheme maximizing objective functions of the Fisher information (matrix), an innovative three-step M algorithm is then proposed to process infinitely many grouping schemes based on Bayesian A-, D-, and E-optimalities. A new R package is developed to implement this algorithm and evaluate grouping schemes of count responses. Results show that an optimal grouping scheme not only leads to a more efficient sampling design but also outperforms a nonoptimal one even if the latter has more groups.

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Keywords:  experimental design; fisher information; machine learning; optimality; poisson distribution; right censoring; search algorithm; survey methodology; zero inflation

Year:  2018        PMID: 33840866      PMCID: PMC8034261          DOI: 10.1177/0049124117747302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sociol Methods Res        ISSN: 0049-1241


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