Hi There,
I have a statistical problem I would appreciate some advice on.
Let's say I have a sample of males and females. I've asked each subject how many calls they made in the last 12 months (as an example). I want to model how the number of calls differs between the male and female sample. However, the complication is that not all subjects have had access to a phone (landline or mobile) for a full 12 months. Some subjects have only had access to a phone for say 4 months (again as an example).
I want to include such subjects in my model. However, I'm cautious of linearly extrapolating the number of calls made in 4 months to a 12 month period.
What is the best method for incorporating all subjects. Would weighting the model by the inverse probability of the length of access to a phone (1 over 4 for the example) be a viable option?
Ideally I would've asked how many calls they've made in the period they've had access to a phone, but we didn't. The data we have are the length of period with access to a phone, and the number of calls made within the last 12 months.
All thoughts welcomed.
Thanks,
Rob.
I have a statistical problem I would appreciate some advice on.
Let's say I have a sample of males and females. I've asked each subject how many calls they made in the last 12 months (as an example). I want to model how the number of calls differs between the male and female sample. However, the complication is that not all subjects have had access to a phone (landline or mobile) for a full 12 months. Some subjects have only had access to a phone for say 4 months (again as an example).
I want to include such subjects in my model. However, I'm cautious of linearly extrapolating the number of calls made in 4 months to a 12 month period.
What is the best method for incorporating all subjects. Would weighting the model by the inverse probability of the length of access to a phone (1 over 4 for the example) be a viable option?
Ideally I would've asked how many calls they've made in the period they've had access to a phone, but we didn't. The data we have are the length of period with access to a phone, and the number of calls made within the last 12 months.
All thoughts welcomed.
Thanks,
Rob.
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