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Dr. Angelina Hammon

Dr. Angelina Hammon

Research Associate of the

German Socio-Economic Panel study Research Infrastructure

Contact

+49 30 89789 - 324
Research Topics and Working Areas

Angelina Hammon is a research associate in the SOEP since October 2019 and wrote her PhD thesis in Statistics about non-ignorable missing-data and selection mechanisms. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and did her master studies in Survey Statistics at the University of Bamberg. After her studies she was working as research associate in the methods group of the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi). and at the Chair of Statistics and Econometrics of the University of Bamberg. Her research interests cover the appropriate handling of missing values, multiple imputation of (non-ignorable) missing data as well as the performance of valid inferences with complex survey data and non-probability samples.

Publications

Refereed essays Web of Science

Validating an Index of Selection Bias for Proportions in Non-probability Samples

In: International Statistical Review (2024), im Ersch. [Online first: 2024-08-07] | Angelina Hammon, Sabine Zinn
Refereed essays Web of Science

Multiple Imputation of Ordinal Missing Not at Random Data

In: AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis 107 (2023), S. 671–692 | Angelina Hammon
Refereed essays Web of Science

Multiple Imputation of Binary Multilevel Missing Not at Random Data

In: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society / Series C 69 (2020), 3, S. 547–564 | Angelina Hammon, Sabine Zinn
Other refereed essays

Attrition and Selectivity of the NEPS Starting Cohorts: An Overview of the Past 8 Years

In: AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv (2020), 14, S. 163–206 | Sabine Zinn, Ariane Würbach, Hans Walter Steinhauer, Angelina Hammon

Research Projects

Research Project

Non-probability Internet Surveys

Completed Project| German Socio-Economic Panel study
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