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9
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Sun, 8/1/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-301 (West)
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Multiple Imputations for Survey Sampling and Their Diagnostics - Invited - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, IMS, Health Policy Statistics Section, WNAR
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Organizer(s): Jingchen Liu, Columbia University
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Chair(s): Xianchao Xie, Harvard University
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2:05 PM
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Imputing with Confidence — Andew Gelman, Columbia University; Jennifer Hill, New York University; Yu-Sung Su, Columbia University; Jingchen Liu, Columbia University; Sonia Todorova, Carnegie Mellon University
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2:30 PM
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Multiple Imputations Quality Assessment for Survey Data — Jingchen Liu, Columbia University; Xiao-Li Meng, Harvard University
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2:55 PM
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Diagnosing Imputation Models by Applying Target Analyses Under Posterior Replications of Observed Data — Yulei He, Harvard Medical School; Alan Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School
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3:20 PM
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Multiple Imputation Framework for Combining Data from Multiple Sources — Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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19
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Sun, 8/1/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-302/303 (West)
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Implementation Issues for Statistical Standards - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): John M. Bushery, U.S. Census Bureau
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Chair(s): Pamela D. McGovern, U.S. Census Bureau
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2:05 PM
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Establishing and Monitoring Statistical Standards in USDA-NASS — William L. Arends, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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2:25 PM
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Implementing and Revising NCES Statistical Standards — Marilyn Seastrom, National Center for Education Statistics; J. Neil Russell, National Center for Education Statistics
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2:45 PM
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Revising Statistical Standards to Keep Pace with the Web — Jacob Bournazian, Energy Information Administration
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3:05 PM
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Disc: David Morganstein, Westat
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3:25 PM
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Disc: Patrick Flanagan, U.S. Census Bureau
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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20
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Sun, 8/1/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-220 (West)
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The American Community Survey: Update on Ongoing Research - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Robyn Sirkis, U.S. Census Bureau
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Chair(s): Alfredo Navarro, U.S. Census Bureau
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2:05 PM
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American Community Survey Sample Size Research — Steven Hefter, U.S. Census Bureau
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2:25 PM
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Evaluation of the Effect on Cost and Variances of the Group Quarters Cluster Size — Daniel Sommers, U.S. Census Bureau; Steven Hefter, U.S. Census Bureau
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2:45 PM
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Analysis of the Variances of American Community Survey Estimates of the Group Quarters Population — John Matthew Jordan, U.S. Census Bureau; Michael Beaghen, U.S. Census Bureau
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3:05 PM
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An Analysis of Alternate Variance Estimation Methods for the American Community Survey Group Quarters Sample — Don Keathley, U.S. Census Bureau
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3:25 PM
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Investigation of Data Release Rules for Medians and Zero Estimates for the American Community Survey — Karen Ellen King, U.S. Census Bureau
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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66
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Sun, 8/1/10, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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CC-216 (West)
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Social Network Analysis: Methods and Examples - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Health Policy Statistics Section, IMS, Section on Statistics and Marketing, Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Sowmya Rao, MGH Biostatistics Center
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Chair(s): Sowmya Rao, MGH Biostatistics Center
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4:05 PM
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Network Model-Assisted Prevalence Estimation from Respondent-Driven Sampling Data — Krista J. Gile, Nuffield College; Mark S. Hancock, University of California, Los Angeles
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4:25 PM
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Marginally Specified Hierarchical Models for Networks and Relational Data: An Application to Health Policy — Andrew C. Thomas, Carnegie Mellon University; Joseph Blitzstein, Harvard University
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4:45 PM
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Modeling Networks When Data Are Missing or Sampled — Mark Stephen Handcock, University of California, Los Angeles; Krista J. Gile, Nuffield College
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5:05 PM
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Degrees of Uncertainty with Uncertain Degrees in Respondent-Driven Sampling — Joseph Blitzstein, Harvard University
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5:25 PM
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Disc: Mark Glickman, Boston University/CHQOER
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5:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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68
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Sun, 8/1/10, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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CC-122 (West)
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Recent Record Linkage at the U.S. Census Bureau - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Jana Asher, StatAid
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Chair(s): Juan Carlos Rosa, StatAid
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4:05 PM
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Census Coverage Measurement Initial Housing Unit Matching Activities — Diane Cronkite, U.S. Census Bureau
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4:25 PM
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Fast Record Linkage of Very Large Files in Support of Decennial and Administrative Records Projects — William Winkler, U.S. Census Bureau
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4:45 PM
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Current Records Linkage Research and Practice at the U.S. Census Bureau — Dean Resnick, U.S. Census Bureau; Dean Resnick, U.S. Census Bureau
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5:05 PM
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Disc: Jana Asher, StatAid
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5:25 PM
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Disc: Fritz Scheuren, NORC
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5:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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85
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Sun, 8/1/10, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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CC-110 (West)
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Combining Data from Multiple Surveys: Design and Estimation Methods - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Chair(s): Amy Ferketich, The Ohio State University
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4:05 PM
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Methods for Optimizing the Overlap of Two Consecutive Surveys While Preserving First-Order Inclusion Probabilities — Ioana Schiopu Kratina, Statistics Canada ; Jean-Marc Fillion, Statistics Canada; Lenka Mach, Statistics Canada; Philip T. Reiss, New York University
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4:20 PM
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Regression-Based Data Fusion: Robust Residual Imputation — Chris Moriarity, National Center for Health Statistics; Fritz Scheuren, NORC
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4:35 PM
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Integrating Sample Designs for Environmental Industry and Occupational Employment Surveys — Shail Jain Butani, Bureau of Labor Statistics; David Salvatore Piccone, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Edwin L. Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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4:50 PM
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More for Less? Comparing Small-Area Estimation, Spatial Microsimulation, and Mass Imputation — Stephen John Haslett, Massey University; Geoffrey Jones, Massey University; Alasdair Dewar Noble, Massey University; Dimitris Ballas, University of Sheffield
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5:05 PM
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Statistical Disclosure Risk of Synthetic Datasets — Anne-Sophie Charest, Carnegie Mellon University
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5:20 PM
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An Estimation Method for Matrix Survey Sampling — Takis Merkouris, Athens University of Economics and Business
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5:35 PM
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Floor Discussion
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86
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Sun, 8/1/10, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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CC-118 (West)
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Small-Area Estimation - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
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Chair(s): Emma Boswell, Trinity Partners, Inc.
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4:05 PM
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Building-Block BLUPs for Aggregate-Level Small-Area Estimation for Survey Data — Avinash C. Singh, NORC; Pin Yuan, Human Resource and Social Development Canada
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4:20 PM
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Empirical Likelihood for Small-Area Estimation — Sanjay Chaudhuri, National University of Singapore; Malay Ghosh, University of Florida
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4:35 PM
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Robust Small Area Estimation Using a Mixture Model — Julie Gershunskaya, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Parthasarathi Lahiri , University of Maryland
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4:50 PM
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Small-Area Estimation for Business Surveys — Wesley Yung, Statistics Canada; Susana Rubin-Bleuer, Statistics Canada; Sebastien Landry, Statistics Canada
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5:05 PM
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Variance Modeling in the U.S. Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Program (SAIPE) — Sam Hawala, U.S. Census Bureau; Parthasarathi Lahiri , University of Maryland
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5:20 PM
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Small-Area Estimation Approach to Estimating the Association Between Traffic-Generated Air Pollution and Early Childhood Respiratory Problems — Mine Cetinkaya, University of California, Los Angeles
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5:35 PM
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Floor Discussion
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89
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Sun, 8/1/10, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
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CC-120 (West)
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National Surveys and Policies - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Chair(s): Matt Jans, U.S. Census Bureau
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4:05 PM
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Modelling the UK Labour Force Survey using a Structural Time Series Model — Ping Zong, Office for National Statistics UK; Julian Chow, Office for National Statistics UK; Denise Silva, Office for National Statistics UK; Paul Smith, Office for National Statistics UK; Gary Brown, Office for National Statistics UK
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4:20 PM
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Using Point and Intervalized Data in Occupational Employment Statistics Survey Estimates — David Salvatore Piccone, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Teresa Elizabeth Hesley, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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4:35 PM
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Determining the Appropriate Implementation of a Repeated Measures Analysis Comparing Two Periodic Estimates on Economic Survey Data — Philip Steel, U.S. Census Bureau; Paul Ferrara, University of Virginia; Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
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4:50 PM
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Evaluating the Effect of Dependent Sampling on the National Compensation Survey Earnings Estimates — Omolola Ojo, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Chester Ponikowski, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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5:05 PM
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Floor Discussion
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109
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Mon, 8/2/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-306 (West)
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Can You Maintain Confidentiality and Have Useful Data at the Same Time? - Invited - Panel
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Social Statistics Section, CHANCE, Committee on Professional Ethics, International Chinese Statistical Association, Section on Government Statistics, Health Policy Statistics Section, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Edward Spar, Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics
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Chair(s): Edward Spar, Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics
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Abstract:
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Can You Maintain Confidentiality and Have Useful Data at the Same Time?
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Panelists:
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Michael Link, The Nielsen Company
Jennifer Madans, National Center for Health Statistics
Elaine Murakami, Federal Highway Administration
Marilyn Seastrom, National Center for Education Statistics
John Thompson, NORC
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10:15 AM
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Floor Discussion
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116
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Mon, 8/2/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-218/219 (West)
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New Approaches to Estimating the Number of Farms in the United States - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Linda J. Young, University of Florida
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Chair(s): Scot Rumburg, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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8:35 AM
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An Alternate Approach to Assessing Misclassification in JAS — Pam Arroway, North Carolina State University
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8:55 AM
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Using the Census of Agriculture List Frame to Assess Misclassification in the June Area Survey — Denise Alexandra Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Andrea C. Lamas, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Kenneth K. Lopiano, University of Florida; Pam Arroway, North Carolina State University; Linda J. Young, University of Florida
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9:15 AM
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Adjusting the June Area Survey for Non-response and Misclassification — Kenneth K. Lopiano, University of Florida; Linda J. Young, University of Florida
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9:35 AM
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Modeling Misclassification in the June Area Survey — Andrea C. Lamas, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Denise Alexandra Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Kenneth K. Lopiano, University of Florida; Pam Arroway, North Carolina State University; Linda J. Young, University of Florida
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9:55 AM
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Disc: Bill Iwig, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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10:15 AM
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Floor Discussion
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140
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Mon, 8/2/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-222 (West)
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Assessing Measurement Error - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Chair(s): Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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8:35 AM
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Methods for the Analysis of Cognitive Interviews — Johnny Blair, Abt Associates, Inc.; Pat Dean Brick, Westat
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8:50 AM
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Effects of Unbounded Interviews, Time-in-Sample, and Recency on Reported Crimes in the National Crime Victimization Survey — Robert E. Fay, Westat; Jianzhu Li, Westat
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9:05 AM
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Measuring Time Use in Surveys: A Novel Validation of Survey Questions Through Experience Sampling — Bettina Sonnenberg, German Institute for Economic Research; Michaela Riediger, Max Planck Institute for Human Development; Cornelia Wrzus, Max Planck Institute for Human Development; Gert G. Wagner, German Institute for Economic Research
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9:20 AM
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Latent Class Analysis in Computer Expenditure Reports — Brian Meekins, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Clyde Tucker, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Paul Biemer, RTI International
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9:35 AM
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Verbal Paradata and Survey Question Content: How Question Sensitivity and Cognitive Complexity Influence the Way Answers (and Nonanswers) to Survey Questions Are Delivered — Matt Jans, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:50 AM
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Roads to Rome: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches for Evaluating Survey Error by Integrating Data from the National Immunization Survey and State Immunization Registries — Reiping Huang, NORC; Kennon R. Copeland, NORC; Philip J. Smith, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Karen Cullen, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Elizabeth Ormson, NORC; Kirk Wolter, NORC
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10:05 AM
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Split Sample Reinterview: Some Relationships — Dhiren Ghosh, Synectics for Management Decisions Inc.
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141
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Mon, 8/2/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-224 (West)
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Response Rates in Multimode Surveys and Modeling of Nonresponse - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
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Chair(s): Mary Batcher, Ernst & Young
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8:35 AM
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A Comparison of Mail and Face-to-Face Responses in a Dual-Mode Survey of Physicians — Esther Hing, National Center for Health Statistics; Chun-Ju Hsiao, National Center for Health Statistics; Paul Beatty, National Center for Health Statistics
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8:50 AM
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The Effects of a Mixed-Mode Experiment on Response Rates and Nonresponse Bias in a Survey of Physicians — Emily McFarlane Geisen, RTI International; Joseph Murphy, RTI International; Murrey G. Olmsted, RTI International; Jessica Severance, RTI International
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9:05 AM
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Response and Mode Switching in a Sequential Mixed-Mode Design — Rachel Levenstein, University of Michigan; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan; Jennifer Barber, University of Michigan
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9:20 AM
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Comparison of Different Models for Predicting the Probability of Interview Completion in Complex Telephone Surveys — Xian Tao , NORC; Robert Montgomery, NORC; Zhen Zhao, CDC; Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics
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9:35 AM
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Modeling and Simulation of Survey Collection Using Paradata — Kristen Couture, Statistics Canada; Elisabeth Neusy, Statistics Canada; Yves Bélanger, Statistics Canada
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9:50 AM
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Contact Histories from the Survey of Grouped Individuals: Multivariate Multilevel Survival Analysis of Grouped Censored Data with Competing Risks — Hiroaki Minato, NORC
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10:05 AM
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Providing Actionable Information from Sample Monitoring Data for Special Subsamples — Elizabeth Ormson, NORC; Wei Zeng, NORC; Lin Liu, NORC; Christina Dorell, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
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143
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Mon, 8/2/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-220 (West)
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Survey Models for Causal Estimation, Calibration, and Bayesian Estimation - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
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Chair(s): Rebecca Roberts Andridge, The Ohio State University
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8:35 AM
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Causal Inference Using Semi-parametric Imputation — Andrea Piesse, Westat; David Judkins, Westat; Laura Alvarez-Rojas, Westat; William R. Shadish, University of California, Merced
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8:50 AM
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Multiple Imputation for causal Inference — Irina Bondarenko, University of Michigan; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
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9:05 AM
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Building Regression Trees on Data from a Complex Sample — Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics; John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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9:20 AM
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Logistic Generalized Regression (LGREG) Estimator in Cluster Samples — Timothy Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:35 AM
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Modeling Log-Linear Restricted Conditional Probabilities for Prediction in Surveys — Yves Thibaudeau, U.S. Census Bureau; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau; Alfred Gottschalck, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:50 AM
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Bayesian Quantile Regression in Stratified Sampling — Nanhua Zhang, University of Michigan; Michael R. Elliott, University of Michigan
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10:05 AM
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Floor Discussion
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151
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Mon, 8/2/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-210 (West)
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Evaluation, Modeling, and Management of Costs and Risks During Changes in Survey Procedures - Invited - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics, Health Policy Statistics Section
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Organizer(s): John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Chair(s): Cheryl Eavey, National Science Foundation
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10:35 AM
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The Use of Paradata to Monitor and Manage Survey Data Collection — Mick Couper, University of Michigan; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland; Lars Lyberg, Statistics Sweden
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11:00 AM
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Design and Operational Changes for REACH US — Rachel Harter, NORC
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11:25 AM
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The Influence of Prior Experiences in Managing Current and Future Risks During Survey Transition Points on the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) — Joe Gfroerer, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Jonaki Bose, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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11:50 AM
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Disc: John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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12:10 PM
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Floor Discussion
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158
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Mon, 8/2/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-209 (West)
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Confidentiality and Data Access Issues - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Committee on Professional Ethics
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Organizer(s): Chris Chapman, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Chair(s): Chris Chapman, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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10:35 AM
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A New Approach to Protect Confidentiality for Census Microdata with Missing Values — Yajuan Si, Duke University; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University
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10:55 AM
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Procedures to Reduce the Risk of Disclosure in Health Surveys — Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics; Joe Fred Gonzalez, Jr., National Center for Health Statistics; Peter Meyer, National Center for Health Statistics
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11:15 AM
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Disclosure Avoidance for Census 2010 and American Community Survey Five-Year Tabular Data Products — Laura Zayatz, U.S. Census Bureau; Paul Massell , U.S. Census Bureau; Jason Lucero, U.S. Census Bureau; Asoka Ramanayake, U.S. Census Bureau
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11:35 AM
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(In)Effectiveness of Independent Rounding of Discrete Tabular Data as Statistical Disclosure Control Strategy — Ramesh A. Dandekar, Energy Information Administration
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11:55 AM
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Data Access and Confidentiality Policies of the National Children's Study — Jennifer Park, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Paymon Hashemi, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
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12:15 PM
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Floor Discussion
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159
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Mon, 8/2/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-222 (West)
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Approaches for Creating Weights for Merged Cell Phone Sample Frames with Traditional Landline Frames for Telephone Surveys - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
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Organizer(s): Michael Davern, NORC
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Chair(s): Michael Davern, NORC
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10:35 AM
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Comparison of Characteristics of Cell-Only, Cell-Mostly, and Landline Households — Wei Zeng, NORC; Benjamin Skalland, NORC; Karen Wooten, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics
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10:55 AM
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Dual-Frame Sample Sizes (RDD and Cell) for Future Minnesota Health Access Surveys — Steven Pedlow, NORC; Kanru Xia, NORC; Michael Davern, NORC
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11:15 AM
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Dual-Frame Weights (Landline and Cell) for the 2009 Minnesota Health Access Survey — Kanru Xia, NORC; Steven Pedlow, NORC; Michael Davern, NORC
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11:35 AM
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Modeling Multi-Time-Period State-Level Estimates for Wireless-Only, Wireless-Mostly, Landline-Mostly, and Landline-Only Households — Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC; Michael Davern, NORC; Stephen Blumberg, National Center for Health Statistics; Julian Luke, National Center for Health Statistics; Michel Boudreaux, University of Minnesota, SHADAC
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11:55 AM
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Floor Discussion
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185
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Mon, 8/2/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-223 (West)
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Issues in Data Collection and Processing: Listing, Interviewing, and Interviewer Training - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
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Chair(s): Jeri Mulrow, National Science Foundation
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10:35 AM
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Evaluation of the Innovations Implemented in the 2009 Canadian Census Test — Jean-Francois Rodrigue, Statistics Canada; Danielle Lebrasseur, Statistics Canada; Jennifer Taylor, Statistics Canada; Jean-Pierre Morin, Statistics Canada
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10:50 AM
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GIS for Automated Case and Segment Assignment for In-Person Studies — Michael Latterner, NORC; Ned English, NORC
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11:05 AM
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What Can 179 Million Phone Calls Indicate About the Possibilities for the Future of Telephone Data Collection? — Daniel Evan Williams, Western Wats; Edward Paul Johnson, Opinion Outpost
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11:20 AM
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Characteristics of Falsified Interviews — Elizabeth Love, U.S. Census Bureau; Chrishelle Lawrence, U.S. Census Bureau
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11:35 AM
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Minimizing Survey Error Through Interviewer Training: New Procedures Applied to the National Health Interview Survey — James M. Dahlhamer, National Center for Health Statistics; Marcie L.. Cynamon, National Center for Health Statistics; Jane F. Gentleman, National Center for Health Statistics; Andrea Piani, U.S. Census Bureau; Michael J. Weiler, U.S. Census Bureau
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11:50 AM
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Floor Discussion
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186
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Mon, 8/2/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-216 (West)
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Latent Variable Modeling Using Survey Data: Methods and Application - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
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Chair(s): Qixuan Chen, Columbia University
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10:35 AM
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Time Varying Covariates in Markov Latent Class Analysis: Some Problems and Solutions — Marcus E. Berzofsky, RTI International; Paul Biemer, RTI International; William D. Kalsbeek, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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10:50 AM
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Incorporating Sampling Designs Into a Grade of Membership (GoM) Model — Marnie Bertolet, University of Pittsburgh
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11:05 AM
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Generalized Structured Component Analysis with Latent Interactions — Heungsun Hwang, McGill University; Moon-Ho Ringo Ho, Nanyang Technological University; Jonathan Lee, California State University, Long Beach
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11:20 AM
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A Method for Improving List Building: Cluster Profiling — William Cecere, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Denise Alexandra Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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11:50 AM
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Floor Discussion
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189
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Mon, 8/2/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-Exhibit Hall A (West)
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Invited Poster Oral Presentations - Invited - Poster Presentations
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Biometrics Section, Business and Economic Statistics Section, ENAR, IMS, Section on Bayesian Statistical Science, Section on Nonparametric Statistics, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Section on Statistical Learning and Data Mining, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Section on Survey Research Methods, WNAR
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Chair(s): Peiyong (Annie) Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Joint Modeling of Epigenetic Data, Transcription Factor Binding Data, and Expression Data — Guanghua Xiao, UT Southwestern Medical Center
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02:
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Incorporating Chromosomal Spatial Correlation Through 3D Structures Into Microarray Data Analysis — Xinlei Wang, Southern Methodist University; Guanghua Xiao, UT Southwestern Medical Center; Arkady Khodursky, University of Minnesota
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03:
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Cancer Marker Identification via Penalized Integrative Analysis — Shuangge Ma, Yale University
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04:
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Bayesian, Frequentist, or Both? Model-Robust Regression and the 'Sandwich' Estimator — Adam A. Szpiro, University of Washington; Kenneth Rice, University of Washington; Thomas Lumley, University of Washington
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05:
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Analyzing Methods of Imputation — Scott Daniel Crawford, Texas A&M University
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06:
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WITHDRAWN: Município-Level Estimates of Child Mortality for Brazil: A New Approach Using Bayesian Statistics — Sarah McKinnon, Population Research Center; Joseph E. Potter, Population Research Center
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07:
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Parallel Statistical Computing: Are We Embracing the Scalable Concurrency Revolution? — George Ostrouchov, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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08:
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Generic Framework for Parallel Statistical Computing — Hana Sevcikova, University of Washington
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09:
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Sequential Application of a Third-Order Test Design in Six Dimensions Incorporating an Orthogonality Constraint — William Line, DOES Institute; Mike Morton, DOES Institute; Norman Draper, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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10:
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Parallel Implementation of Response Surface Regression on R — Hao Yu, The University of Western Ontario
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11:
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Mode-Based Clustering with Applications to Information Visualization — Jia Li, Penn State; Xiaolong Zhang, Penn State
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12:
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A Comparative Study of Variable Screening Methods: Univariate vs. Multivariate Screening — Cong Liu, The Ohio State University; Tao Shi, The Ohio State University; Yoonkyung Lee, The Ohio State University
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13:
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Efficient Classification for Longitudinal Data — Xianlong Wang, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Peiyong (Annie) Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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14:
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Adaptive Confidence Intervals for the Test Error in Classification — Eric B. Laber, University of Michigan
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15:
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Energy Functions for Dimension Reduction and Graph Visualization — Lisha Chen, Yale University
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16:
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Grouping Pursuit and Feature Selection Over a Graph — Yunzhang Zhu, University of Minnesota; Xiaotong Shen, University of Minnesota
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17:
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Classfication Using Matrix Predictors with Application in Toxicant Identification — Wenxuan Zhong, University of Illinois
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18:
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ROC Regression Using Percentile Values for Event Time Outcomes — Yuying Jin, University of Washington; Margaret Sullivan Pepe, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Yingye Zheng, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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19:
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Hill's Matrix Augments the Barell Matrix for Identifying Knee Injuries in Active Duty U.S. Army — Craig James McKinnon, United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; Owen Hill, United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; Ashley Kay, United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine; Monika Wahi, United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
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20:
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A latent space representation of overdispersed relative propensity in ``How many X's do you know?' data — Tyler McCormick, Columbia University; Tian Zheng, Columbia University
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21:
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Development of Imaging Biomarkers for Clinical Trials: Applications in Glioblastoma Multiforme — Hyun (Grace) Kim, University of California, Los Angeles; Jing Huo, University of California, Los Angeles; Matt Brown, University of California, Los Angeles; Jonathan Goldin, University of California, Los Angeles
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22:
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Development of Imaging Biomarkers for Clinical Trials: Applications in Rheumatoid Arthritis — Grace S. Park, Amgen Inc.
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23:
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WITHDRAWN: Improving Clinical Utility of Physiologic MRI — John Kornak, University of California, San Francisco; Karl Young, University of California, San Francisco; Ying Lu, Stanford University; Norbert Schuff, University of California, San Francisco; Jeff Kasten, University of California, San Francisco; Mike Weiner, University of California, San Francisco
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191
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Mon, 8/2/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-Exhibit Hall A (West)
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Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Section on Survey Research Methods - Contributed - Poster Presentations
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Chair(s): Peiyong (Annie) Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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30:
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Using an Action-Research Model to Move from Conversational to Hybrid Standardized Interviewing: A Case Study — William Mockovak, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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31:
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Using the Research Data Center to Analyze Genetic Data — Karen Davis, National Center for Health Statistics; Peter Meyer, National Center for Health Statistics
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32:
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Reliability of Relative Standard Errors Computed from NHDS Public Use Data Files — Bill Cai, National Center for Health Statistics; Iris Shimizu, National Center for Health Statistics
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33:
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Erosion Prediction with USLE and RUSLE2 — Yang Li, Iowa State University
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34:
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Methodology Used for Measuring Use of Electronic Medical Records in Physician Practices in 2008 and 2009 NAMCS — Iris Shimizu, National Center for Health Statistics
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35:
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Equivalence of Conditional Logistic Regression and Ordinary Logistic Regression via Infinite Replication of Observations — Zhulin He, University of Florida; Babette Brumback, University of Florida
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36:
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Time Series Analyses of Price Indices — MoonJung Cho, Bureau of Labor Statistics; John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Patrick A. Bobbitt, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Eungchun Cho, Kentucky State University
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37:
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Application of a Fay-Modified Balanced Repeated Replication Method to the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) — Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics
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38:
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The Impact of Small Cluster Size on Multilevel Models: A Monte Carlo Examination of Two-Level Models with Binary and Continuous Predictors — Bethany A. Bell, University of South Carolina; Grant B. Morgan, University of South Carolina; Jeffrey D. Kromrey, University of South Florida; John M. Ferron, University of South Florida
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39:
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A Simulation to Evaluate the Impact of Design on Model-Based Methods for National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Data Linked with Environmental Exposures — Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics; Lester Randolph Curtin, CDC; Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics
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40:
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Spline Models for the Population Total from PPS Samples: The Precision Gain from Knowing the Sizes of Nonsampled Units — Sahar Z. Zangeneh, University of Michigan; Roderick Joseph Little, University of Michigan
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41:
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How Does Unusual Local Weather Affect Public Opinion About Climate Change? — Bin Liu, Iowa State University
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42:
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Effective Sampling Methodology for Program Evaluation in Developing Countries — Dhuly Chowdhury, RTI International; Karol Krotki, RTI International; Lauren Courtney, RTI International
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43:
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WITHDRAWN: Quality of Primary Care and Subsequent Health Care Utilization Among Children with Special Health Care Needs: A Secondary Analysis of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey — Minghua Mei, Baylor College of Medicine/Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center; Jean Raphael, Baylor College of Medicine; David Brousseau, Medical College of Wisconsin; Thomas Giordano, Baylor College of Medicine
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44:
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Improving the Propensity Score Equal Frequency Adjustment Estimator Using an Alternative Weight — Daniel K. Yang, Oregon State University; Alix I. Gitelman, Oregon State University; Virginia M. Lesser, Oregon State University; David S. Birkes, Oregon State University
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45:
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Characteristics of Sampling Plans for Food Inspection in Japan — Yoshiki Tsukakoshi, National Food Research Institute; Takahiro Wawtanabe, National Institute for Health Science
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228
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Mon, 8/2/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-215 (West)
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Examining Bias in Landline Telephone Surveys - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Michael Davern, NORC
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Chair(s): Steven Pedlow, NORC
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2:05 PM
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Can Post-Stratification Adjustments Do Enough to Reduce Bias in Telephone Surveys That Do Not Sample Cell Phones? It Depends — Kathleen Thiede Call , University of Minnesota, SHADAC; Michael Davern, NORC; Michel Boudreaux, University of Minnesota, SHADAC; Pamela Jo Johnson, Allina Health Systems; Justine Nelson, Minnesota Department of Health
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2:25 PM
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Change in Nontelephone Household Measurement by the U.S. Census Bureau and Its Impact on Telephone Surveys Using a Nontelephone Household Post-Stratification Adjustment — Michael Davern, NORC; Peter Graven, University of Minnesota; Michel Boudreaux, University of Minnesota, SHADAC; Kathleen Thiede Call , University of Minnesota, SHADAC
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2:45 PM
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Comparing Vaccination Estimates from Four Survey Designs: Vaccination Estimates from RDD, RDD+Cell, ABS, and Area Probability Sampling — Martin Barron, NORC; Karen Wooten, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Beth Taylor, National Center for Health Statistics
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3:05 PM
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Comparison of Influenza Vaccination Rates in Cell-Only, Cell-Mostly, and Landline Households in the National 2009 H1N1 Flu Survey — Nicholas Davis, NORC; Kennon R. Copeland, NORC; Margrethe Montgomery, NORC; James A. Singleton, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
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3:25 PM
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Disc: Peter Miller, Northwestern University
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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Mon, 8/2/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-214 (West)
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Multivariate Imputation for Agricultural Resource Management Survey Data - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Sujit Kumar Ghosh, North Carolina State University
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Chair(s): Sujit Kumar Ghosh, North Carolina State University
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2:05 PM
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Examining the Challenges of Missing Data Analysis in Phase Three of the Agricultural Resource Management Survey — Darcy Miller, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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2:25 PM
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Innovative Imputation Techniques Designed for the Agricultural — Michael Robbins, National Institute of Statistical Sciences
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2:45 PM
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An Assessment of Imputation Methods for the USDA's Agricultural Resource Management Survey — Sujit Kumar Ghosh, North Carolina State University; Barry Goodwin, North Carolina State University; Joshua D. Habiger, National Agricultural Statistics Service/National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Timothy Paul Keller, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Darcy Miller, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Michael Robbins, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Kirk White, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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3:05 PM
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Using Copula Methods to Create Synthetic Data Sets for Agricultural Applications — Timothy Paul Keller, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Darcy Miller, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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3:25 PM
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Disc: Dale Atkinson, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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Mon, 8/2/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-109 (West)
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Assessing and Adjusting for Nonresponse Via Imputation, Matching, or Modeling - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Chair(s): Rachel Harter, NORC
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2:05 PM
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Estimating Characteristics of Energy Expenditure using Measurement Error Models — Nicholas Koenen Beyler, Iowa State University; Sarah Nusser, Iowa State University; Wayne A. Fuller, Iowa State University ; Alicia Carriquiry, Iowa State University; Gregory Welk, Iowa State University
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2:20 PM
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Estimating Technology Adoption and Aggregate Volumes from U.S. Payments Surveys in the Presence of Complex Item Nonresponse — May X. Liu, Federal Reserve Board; Geoffrey R. Gerdes, Federal Reserve Board
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2:35 PM
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Assessing Nonresponse Bias and Measurement Error Using Statistical Matching — John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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2:50 PM
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A Semiparametric Approach to Inference with Nonignorable Missing Data Using Surrogate Information — Sixia Chen, Iowa State University; Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University
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3:05 PM
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Analyzing Nonresponse Bias Among Kindergarten Teachers in the Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES) — Barbara Lepidus Carlson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Jerry West, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
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3:20 PM
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Incorporating Nonresponse Follow-Up Into a Main Survey Data Set — Shin-Jung Lee, University of Michigan; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan; Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Dandan Zhang, Westat
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3:35 PM
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On Modeling and Estimation of Response Probabilities When Missing Data Are Not Missing at Random — Michail Sverchkov, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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276
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Tue, 8/3/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-120 (West)
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Methodological Issues in the Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies - Invited - Papers
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SSC, Biometrics Section, ENAR, IMS, Health Policy Statistics Section, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Karla M.P. Fox, Statistics Canada
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Chair(s): David Dolson, Statistics Canada
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8:35 AM
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Methodological Issues in the Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies — Lauren Griffith, McMaster University
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9:00 AM
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Issues in the Meta-Analysis of Observational Data — George A. Wells, University of Ottawa Heart Institute
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9:25 AM
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A Framework for the Meta-Analysis of Survey Data — Karla M.P. Fox, Statistics Canada
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9:50 AM
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Disc: Dave Binder, Statistics Canada
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10:10 AM
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Floor Discussion
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278
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Tue, 8/3/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-109 (West)
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Double Protection When Adjusting for Nonresponse in Surveys - Invited - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Health Policy Statistics Section, WNAR
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Organizer(s): Phillip S. Kott, RTI International
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Chair(s): Ralph E. Folsom, RTI International
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8:35 AM
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Providing Double Protection for Unit Nonresponse with a Nonlinear Calibration Routine — George Gordon Brown, RTI International
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9:00 AM
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Doubly robust inference with missing data in survey sampling — Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University; David Haziza, Université de Montréal
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9:25 AM
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Weights, Double Protection, and Multiple Imputation — Phillip S. Kott, RTI International ; Ralph E. Folsom, RTI International
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9:50 AM
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Disc: Wayne A. Fuller, Iowa State University
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10:10 AM
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Floor Discussion
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279
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Tue, 8/3/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-118 (West)
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The U.S. Federal Statistical System 2.0: Future Directions - Invited - Panel
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Section on Government Statistics, Business and Economic Statistics Section, Section on Survey Research Methods, Social Statistics Section
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Organizer(s): Rochelle (Shelly) Wilkie Martinez, Office of Management and Budget
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Chair(s): Katherine K. Wallman, Office of Management and Budget
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Abstract:
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The U.S. Federal Statistical System 2.0: Future Directions
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Panelists:
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Steve Landefeld, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Robert M. Groves, U.S. Census Bureau
Edward J. Sondik, National Center for Health Statistics
Hermann Habermann, United Nations Statistics Division
Connie Citro, The National Academies
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10:15 AM
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Floor Discussion
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292
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Tue, 8/3/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-111/112 (West)
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Methodological Issues in Measuring and Estimating Health Care Use - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Health Policy Statistics Section, Biometrics Section, ENAR, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Steven Machlin, AHRQ
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Chair(s): Trena Ezzati-Rice, AHRQ
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8:35 AM
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Methodological Comparison of Estimates of Ambulatory Health Care Use from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and Other Data Sources — Jeff Rhoades, AHRQ; Joel Cohen, AHRQ; Steven Machlin, AHRQ
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8:55 AM
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Evaluation of Health Care Utilization Data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health — Jonaki Bose, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Joe Gfroerer, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Michael Pemberton, RTI International
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9:15 AM
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Estimating Total Emergency Department Visits: A Comparison of Two Data Sources — Ryan Mutter, AHRQ; Steven Machlin, AHRQ; Pamela Owens, AHRQ
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9:35 AM
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Application of Small-Area Estimation Methods to Emergency Department Data from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey — Vladislav M. Beresovsky, National Center for Health Statistics; Cathy Burt, National Center for Health Statistics; Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics; Nathaniel Schenker, National Center for Health Statistics
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9:55 AM
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Assessing the Accuracy of Prescription Drug Data for Medicare Beneficiaries in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey — Marc Zodet, AHRQ; Samuel Zuvekas, AHRQ; Steven Hill, AHRQ; Edward Miller, AHRQ
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10:15 AM
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Floor Discussion
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Tue, 8/3/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-122 (West)
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Innovations in Substance Use Data Analysis: Marginal Structural Models, Multilevel Models, and Latent Class Analysis - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Health Policy Statistics Section, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Susan Paddock, RAND Corporation
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Chair(s): Rui Wang, Harvard School of Public Health
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8:35 AM
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Assessing Concurrent Effects of Substance Abuse Treatment Modalities Using Marginal Structural Models — Beth Ann Griffin, RAND Corporation; Rajeev Ramchand, RAND Corporation; Cha-Chi Fan, RAND Corporation; Daniel Almirall, University of Michigan; Daniel F. McCaffrey, RAND Corporation
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8:55 AM
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Understanding Time-Varying Moderation Effects When Evaluating Substance Abuse Treatment Modalities Using Structural Nested Mean Models — Daniel Almirall, University of Michigan; Dan Nettleton, Iowa State University; Cha-Chi Fan, RAND Corporation; Beth Ann Griffin, RAND Corporation; Daniel F. McCaffrey, RAND Corporation
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9:15 AM
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Analysis of Rolling Group Therapy Data Using Conditionally Autoregressive Priors — Susan Paddock, RAND Corporation; Sarah Hunter, RAND Corporation; Katherine Watkins, RAND Corporation; Daniel F. McCaffrey, RAND Corporation
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9:35 AM
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Latent Class-Profile Analysis: An Application to Stage-Sequential Process of Under-Age Drinking Behaviors — Hwan Chung, Ewha Womans University
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9:55 AM
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Floor Discussion
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313
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Tue, 8/3/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-117 (West)
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Assessing Nonresponders and Nonresponse Bias - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
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Chair(s): Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute
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8:35 AM
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Profiles of Responses Over the 2006 Canadian Census Collection Period: What Are the Differences for Early and Late Responses? — Laurent Roy, Statistics Canada; Catherine Corriveau, Statistics Canada; Laura McFarlane, Statistics Canada
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8:50 AM
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Nonresponse in a Survey of Military Personnel: What Record Data Can Tell Us — Monica L. Wolford, U.S. Army Research Institute; Lynn M. Milan, U.S. Army Research Institute
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9:05 AM
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2003 National Survey of College Graduates Nonresponse Bias Analysis — Michael White, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:20 AM
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Do Characteristics of RDD Survey Respondents Differ According to Difficulty of Obtaining Response? — Pheny Weidman, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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9:35 AM
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Try, Try Again: Response and Nonresponse in the 2009 SCF Panel — Arthur B. Kennickell, Federal Reserve Board
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9:50 AM
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Assuming 'e' — Ashley Amaya, NORC; Gary Euler, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
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10:05 AM
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Experimenting with Pre-Contact Strategies for Reducing Nonresponse in an Economic Survey — Alfred David Tuttle, U.S. Census Bureau; Richard S. Hough, U.S. Census Bureau; Jeri Mulrow, National Science Foundation; Kenneth M. Pick, U.S. Census Bureau; Diane K. Willimack, U.S. Census Bureau
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314
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Tue, 8/3/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-110 (West)
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Survey Design: Issues and Applications - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
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Chair(s): Karol Krotki, RTI International
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8:35 AM
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The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS): Sample Design and Related Methods — William D. Kalsbeek, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. Michael Bowling, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Krishna M. Palipudi, CDC
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8:50 AM
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Subsegments for One-Unit Acceptance-Rejection Sampling for Covering Missed Housing Units — Avinash C. Singh, NORC; Kirk Wolter, NORC
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9:05 AM
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Expected Number of Random Duplications Within or Between Lists — William E. Yancey, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:20 AM
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Sample Design Methodology for Studying Patients Using Registry Data — Shelton M. Jones, RTI International; Lauren A. McCormack, RTI International; Timothy Patrick Johnson, Survey Research Laboratory; Connie L. Hobbs, RTI International; Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Steven B. Clauser, National Cancer Institute
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9:35 AM
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Is There Nonrandom Selection in Matched Administrative Earnings Data? Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study — Jesse Bricker, Federal Reserve Board
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9:50 AM
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Understanding the Effect of Job Satisfaction Moderated by Job Involvement on Interviewer Turnover — Ashley Bowers, University of Michigan; Rachel A Orlowski, University of Michigan; Hyun Jung Lee, University of Michigan; Christopher Antoun, University of Michigan
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10:05 AM
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On Quality of Ancillary Data Available for Address-Based Sampling — J. Michael Dennis, Knowledge Networks; Charles DiSogra, Knowledge Networks; Mansour Fahimi, Marketing Systems Group
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321
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Tue, 8/3/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-211 (West)
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Innovative Use of Paradata Across Continents in Large-Scale Complex Surveys: Nonresponse Adjustment, Data Quality Control, and Theoretical Underpinnings (in Honor of Robie Sangster) - Invited - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics, Health Policy Statistics Section
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Organizer(s): Young Chun, NORC
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Chair(s): James Lepkowski, University of Michigan
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10:35 AM
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Paradata in the European Social Survey: Studying Nonresponse and Adjusting for Bias — Ineke Stoop, The Netherlands Institute for Social Research/SCP; Jaak Billiet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Achim Koch, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
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10:55 AM
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Assessing Contact History Data Quality and Consistency Across Several Federal Surveys — Nancy Bates, U.S. Census Bureau; James M. Dahlhamer, National Center for Health Statistics; Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Adam Safir, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Lucilla Tan, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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11:15 AM
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A Study of Modeling Longitudinal Nonresponse Using Paradata in the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID) — Beatrice Baribeau, Statistics Canada; Wisner Jocelyn, Statistics Canada
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11:35 AM
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A Response Propensity Modeling Navigator for Paradata — Young Chun, NORC; Mike Kwanisai, NORC; Linda Hamilton, American Institutes for Research
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11:55 AM
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Disc: Fritz Scheuren, NORC
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12:15 PM
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Floor Discussion
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Tue, 8/3/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-218/219 (West)
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In Honor of Rod Little's 60th Birthday: Survey Methodology and Beyond - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Michael R. Elliott, University of Michigan
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Chair(s): Michael R. Elliott, University of Michigan
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10:35 AM
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Inference for Changes in the Kappa Statistic in Multi-level Clustered Binary Data — Rebecca Roberts Andridge, The Ohio State University
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10:55 AM
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Variable Selection for Multiply-Imputed Data — Qixuan Chen, Columbia University; Sijian Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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11:15 AM
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Multiple Imputation of Disease Status Based on a Two-Phase Sample Design — Steven G. Heeringa, University of Michigan
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11:35 AM
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Multiple Imputation Method for Disclosure Limitation in Longitudinal Data — Di An, Merck & Co., Inc.; Roderick Joseph Little, University of Michigan; James W. McNally, University of Michigan
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11:55 AM
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Spline-Based Models for Prediction in Survey Samples — Hui Zheng, Harvard Medical School
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12:15 PM
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Floor Discussion
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358
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Tue, 8/3/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-212 (West)
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New Research in Weighting Methodologies - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Chair(s): Wendy J. Barboza, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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10:35 AM
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Selection of Replacement Samples for Nonresponding Units in Surveys That Use PPS Selection — Kadaba P. Srinath, Abt Associates, Inc.
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10:50 AM
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Effect of Benchmark Cells Collapse Patterns on the National Compensation Survey Earnings Estimates — Dee Zamora, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Jonathan Lisic, National Agricultural Statistics Service ; Chester Ponikowski, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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11:05 AM
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Weight Calibration across Subject-Specific Samples in the National Assessment of Educational Progress — Jennifer Kali, Westat; Tom Krenzke, Westat; Keith Rust, Westat; John Burke, Westat
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11:20 AM
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Iterative Weighting Procedures for School Surveys: Trimming and Raking as One Algorithm — Ronaldo Iachan, ICF Macro; James G. Ross, ICF Macro; Mirna Moloney, ICF Macro
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11:35 AM
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A Generalization of Maximum Entropy Weighting (MAXENT) for the Analysis of Internet Panel Data — Silvia Biffignandi, University of Bergamo; Jasjeet Sekhon, University of California, Berkeley; Erin Hartman, University of California, Berkeley; Donald B. Rubin, Harvard University
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11:50 AM
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Assessment of Alternative Weighting Methods for the National Health Interview Survey — David Shaw, University of Maryland; Joe Fred Gonzalez, Jr., National Center for Health Statistics; Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics
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12:05 PM
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Floor Discussion
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Tue, 8/3/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-220 (West)
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Address-Based Sampling - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
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Chair(s): Hans Kiesl, Regensburg University of Applied Sciences
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10:35 AM
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Address-Based Area Sampling: An Efficient Hybrid Between Address-Based Sampling and Area Sampling — Avinash C. Singh, NORC; Peter K. Kwok, NORC
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10:50 AM
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Predicting the Coverage of Address-Based Sampling Frames Prior to Sample Selection — Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Vincent G. Iannacchione, RTI International; Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International; Jamie L. Ridenhour, RTI International; Katherine Morton, RTI International; James R. Chromy, RTI International
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11:05 AM
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The Presence and Characteristics of Households at Addresses Obtained by Traditional Field Listing and from USPS-Based Lists — Sarah Shore, Westat; Jill Montaquila, Westat; Valerie Hsu, Westat
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11:20 AM
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An Evaluation of Delivery Sequence File Sufficiency in Rural and Suburban Segments: When Is Listing Required? — Katie Dekker, NORC; Ned English, NORC
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11:35 AM
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Using a "Match Rate" Model to Predict Areas where USPS-Based Address Lists May Be Used in Place of Traditional Listing — Valerie Hsu, Westat; Jill Montaquila, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat
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11:50 AM
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The Implications of Geocoding Error on Address-Based Sampling — Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International; Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Jamie L. Ridenhour, RTI International
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12:05 PM
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Address-Based Sampling and the National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Evaluating the Effects of Coverage Bias — Katherine Morton, RTI International; Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Jamie L. Ridenhour, RTI International; Jonaki Bose, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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396
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Tue, 8/3/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-301 (West)
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In Honor of Rod Little's 60th Birthday: Statistical Analysis of Missing Data - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Ying Yuan, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Chair(s): Ying Yuan, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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2:05 PM
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Estimation Bias in Complete-Case Analysis in Crossover Studies with Missing Data — Fang Liu, Merck Research Laboratories
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2:25 PM
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Modeling Longitudinal Dyadic Data with Informative Dropout — Guangyu Zhang, University of Maryland; Ying Yuan, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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2:45 PM
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A Test of Missing Completely at Random for Regression Data with Nonresponse — Gong Tang, University of Pittsburgh
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3:05 PM
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Robust ROC Analysis Using Auxiliary Variables in the Presence of Missing Biomarker Values — Xiaoxi Zhang, Pfizer Inc.; Qi Long, Emory University
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3:25 PM
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Addressing the Missing Data Problem in Clinical Trials — Linda Yau, Genentech
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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397
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Tue, 8/3/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-211 (West)
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Data Quality and Measurement Errors in Longitudinal Surveys - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Ting Yan, NORC
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Chair(s): Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland
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2:05 PM
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Measurement Error in Measures of Change: Role of Dependent Interviewing and Other Questioning Techniques — Peter Lynn, University of Essex
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2:25 PM
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Panel Conditioning in the Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey — Ting Yan, NORC; Kennon R. Copeland, NORC
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2:45 PM
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The Relationship Between Nonresponse and Data Quality in the Current Population Survey — Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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3:05 PM
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Studying Recall Error in Survey Data Using Administrative Records — Sigrid Behr, BIPS - Uni Bremen; Johannes Eggs, BIPS - Uni Bremen; Gerrit Müller, IAB; Iris Pigeot-Kübler, BIPS - Uni Bremen; Walter Schill, BIPS - Uni Bremen; Rainer Schnell, Uni Duisburg-Essen; Mark Trappmann, IAB
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3:25 PM
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Seam Effects in Quantitative Responses — Frederick Conrad, Institute for Social Research; Lance Rips, Northwestern University; Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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419
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Tue, 8/3/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-216 (West)
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Analysis Applications with Survey Data - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
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Chair(s): Mary H. Mulry, U.S. Census Bureau
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2:05 PM
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Sampling and Weighting Issues in the National Immunization Survey Evaluation Study — Kimball Jonas, U.S. Census Bureau
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2:20 PM
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Modeling H1N1 Vaccination Rates — Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC; James A. Singleton, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Kennon R. Copeland, NORC; Tammy Santibanez, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Nicholas Davis, NORC
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2:35 PM
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Using the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) to Identify Injury Patterns from External Causes of Injury — Heather Watson, Exponent, Inc.; Madhu Iyer, Exponent, Inc.
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2:50 PM
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Ambient Air Pollutants and Mortality: A Meta-Analysis — Elizabeth Anne Stanwyck, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Bimal K. Sinha, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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3:05 PM
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Look Back in Anger? Ten Years on: The Statistical Issues in Bush vs. Gore — Colin McIlheney, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
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3:20 PM
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Logistic Regression Analysis of Disabled Employee Data — Berna Yazici, Anadolu University; Betül Kan, Anadolu University; Yener Sisman, Anadolu University; Fatma Kocabas, Anadolu University
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3:35 PM
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Serial Comparisons in Small Domain Models: A Residual-Based Approach — Wesley Basel, U.S. Census Bureau; Sam Hawala, U.S. Census Bureau; David Powers, U.S. Census Bureau
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420
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Tue, 8/3/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-212 (West)
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Issues in Sample Design: Frame Construction, Sample Selection, and Maintenance - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
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Chair(s): Jana Asher, StatAid
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2:05 PM
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Multiple Frame Sample Design and Estimation for the 2008 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses - Theory, Implementation, and Assessment — Ralph DiGaetano, Westat; Jim Green, Westat; Jay Clark, Westat; Marshall Fritz, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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2:20 PM
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Frame Construction and Sample Maintenance for Current Economic Surveys — Katrina T. Washington, U.S. Census Bureau; James N. Burton, U.S. Census Bureau; Ruth Detlefsen, U.S. Census Bureau
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2:35 PM
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Selecting Kindergarten Children by Three Stage Indirect Sampling — Hans Kiesl, Regensburg University of Applied Sciences
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2:50 PM
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Pilot Survey Results from the Canadian Survey of Household Spending Redesign — Johanne Tremblay, Statistics Canada; Jenny Lynch, Statistics Canada; Guylaine Dubreuil , Statistics Canada
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3:05 PM
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Evaluating Sample Design Issues in the National Compensation Survey — Gwyn R. Ferguson, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Chester Ponikowski, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Joan Coleman, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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3:20 PM
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Challenges in the Design of the Canadian Community Health Survey on Healthy Aging — Leon Jang, Statistics Canada; Martin Provost, Statistics Canada; Adam Sherk, Statistics Canada
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3:35 PM
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Eliminating Invisible Boundaries in the National Children's Study While Preserving Selection Probabilities — Colm O'Muircheartaigh, NORC; Edward Marks English, NORC
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447
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Wed, 8/4/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-301 (West)
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Plans for Coverage Measurement of the Next Censuses in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom - Invited - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, CHANCE, International Chinese Statistical Association, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
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Organizer(s): Vincent Thomas Mule, Jr., U.S. Census Bureau
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Chair(s): Howard Hogan, U.S. Census Bureau
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8:35 AM
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U.S. Census Coverage Measurement Demographic Analysis Plans — Jason Devine, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:00 AM
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U.S. Census Coverage Measurement Survey Plans — Vincent Thomas Mule, Jr., U.S. Census Bureau
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9:25 AM
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Census-Coverage Studies in Canada: A History with Emphasis on the 2011 Census — David Dolson, Statistics Canada
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9:50 AM
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Coverage Assessment in the 2011 UK Census — Owen Abbott, Office for National Statistics UK; James Brown, Institute of Education
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10:15 AM
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Floor Discussion
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483
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Wed, 8/4/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-215 (West)
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Innovations in Imputation Methodology and Application - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
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Chair(s): Joerg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research
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8:35 AM
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Balanced Random Imputation for Estimating Coefficients of Correlations in Surveys — David Haziza, Université de Montréal; Guillaume Chauvet, ENSAI
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8:50 AM
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Imputation Methods for Wave Nonresponse in Panel Surveys — Kyu-Seong Kim, University of Seoul
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9:05 AM
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Evaluation of the Quality of Imputation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) Revenue for Late Transactions — Joanne Leung, Statistics Canada
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9:20 AM
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Using SRMI for Nonresponse Adjustments in IRS' Taxpayer Compliance Studies — Karen Masken, IRS; Wei Liu, IRS; Getaneh Yismaw, IRS
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9:35 AM
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Bootstrap Variance Estimation in the Presence of Imputed Data — Christian Léger, Université de Montréal; Zeinab Mashreghi, Université de Montréal; David Haziza, Université de Montréal
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9:50 AM
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Floor Discussion
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484
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Wed, 8/4/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-209 (West)
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Optimal Survey Designs - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Chair(s): Shiying Wu, RTI International
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8:35 AM
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Optimal Survey Design: A Review — Jeffrey Mark Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics; John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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8:50 AM
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Probability-Proportional-to-Size Sampling from a Rare Population — Jens Olofsson, Örebro University
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9:05 AM
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Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms for Multivariate Optimal Allocation — Charles D. Day, IRS
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9:20 AM
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Optimal Design for Consistent Rating of Classroom Instructions — Yongyun Shin, Virginia Commonwealth University; Stephen W. Raudenbush, The University of Chicago
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9:35 AM
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Where Youth Buy Cigarettes: Clustering Patterns and Efficient Design — Christopher Patrick Cummiskey, RTI International; Victoria McNerney, RTI International; Karol Krotki, RTI International
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9:50 AM
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Using Stratification Trends to Keep Tobacco Products Out of the Hands of Minors — Victoria McNerney, RTI International; Christopher Patrick Cummiskey, RTI International; Karol Krotki, RTI International
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10:05 AM
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Adaptive Contact Strategies in Telephone and Face-to-Face Surveys — James Wagner, University of Michigan
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489
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Wed, 8/4/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-209 (West)
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Advancing Statistical Methodology for USDA Surveys and Their Analysis - Invited - Papers
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ENAR, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Nell Sedransk, National Institute of Statistical Sciences
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Chair(s): Mark Harris, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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10:35 AM
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Multivariate Imputation Methods for Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) Data — Sujit Kumar Ghosh, North Carolina State University; Michael Robbins, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Joshua D. Habiger, National Agricultural Statistics Service/National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Darcy Miller, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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11:00 AM
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Precise Estimates of the Number of Farms in the United States — Linda J. Young, University of Florida; Denise Alexandra Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Pam Arroway, North Carolina State University; Andrea C. Lamas, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Kenneth K. Lopiano, University of Florida
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11:25 AM
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Advancing Statistical Methodology for USDA Surveys and Their Analysis — Jianqiang (Jay) Wang, National Institute of Statistical Sciences ; Scott Holan, University of Missouri; Balgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute ; Criselda Toto, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Wendy J. Barboza, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Edwin Anderson, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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11:50 AM
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Disc: Jean Opsomer, Colorado State University
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12:10 PM
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Floor Discussion
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492
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Wed, 8/4/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-301 (West)
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Conducting Effective Nonresponse Bias Analysis Studies in Household and Establishment Surveys - Invited - Papers
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Section on Government Statistics, Health Policy Statistics Section, Section on Survey Research Methods, Social Statistics Section
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Organizer(s): Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
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Chair(s): Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
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10:35 AM
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Conducting Nonresponse Bias Analysis for Business Surveys — Joanna Fane Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau; Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
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11:00 AM
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Measuring Nonresponse Bias in the National Crime Victimization Survey — Zhiwei Zhang, NORC; Louise Woodburn, NORC; Fritz Scheuren, NORC
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11:25 AM
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Conducting Nonresponse Bias Analyses in Federal Surveys — Brian Harris-Kojetin, Office of Management and Budget
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11:50 AM
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Disc: J. Michael Brick, Westat
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12:10 PM
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Floor Discussion
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508
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Wed, 8/4/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-210 (West)
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Issues in Measuring Health Disparities - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Health Policy Statistics Section, Biometrics Section, ENAR, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Makram Talih, CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College
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Chair(s): Makram Talih, CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College
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10:35 AM
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Adjusting for Treatment Disparities in Observational Research — Marshall M. Joffe, University of Pennsylvania
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10:55 AM
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Collider Stratification Bias as a Threat to Validity in U.S.-Based Health Disparities Research — Whitney R. Robinson, University of Michigan; Jay Kaufman, McGill University
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11:15 AM
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Measuring Health Disparities in a Geographic Context: Spatial Estimates of Local Health Disparities — Lance Waller, Emory University; Megan Price, Benetech; Eric Tassone, Google; David C. Wheeler, National Cancer Institute
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11:35 AM
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A Symmetric, Entropy-Based, Relative and Quasi-Absolute Measure of Health Disparities: An Example Using Dental Caries in U.S. Children and Adolescents — Luisa N. Borrell, Lehman College - CUNY; Makram Talih, CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College
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11:55 AM
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Underlying Properties of Health Disparity Indices — Stuart A. Gansky, University of California, San Francisco; Nancy F. Cheng, University of California, San Francisco; Gloria C. Mejia, University of California, San Francisco
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10:15 AM
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Floor Discussion
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527
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Wed, 8/4/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-211 (West)
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Variance Estimation in Complex Sample Designs - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Chair(s): Brad Edwards, Westat
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10:35 AM
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Horvitz-Thompson Variance Weights: Exact vs. Approximate — James R. Chromy, RTI International
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10:50 AM
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Further Simulation Results on the Distribution of Some Survey Variance Estimators — Elizabeth T. Huang, U.S. Census Bureau; William R. Bell, U.S. Census Bureau
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11:05 AM
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Evaluation of Methods for Second-Stage Variance Estimation for the Drug Abuse Warning Network Survey — Rong Cai, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Kathy Poneleit, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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11:20 AM
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Variance Estimation for a Small Number of PSUs — Hyunshik Lee, Westat
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11:35 AM
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Alternative Variance Estimators for a Measurement Error Model — Emily Berg, Iowa State University ; Wayne A. Fuller, Iowa State University
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11:50 AM
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Simulation of Incorporating the Variance from Missing Data in Census Coverage Measurement (CCM) Variance Estimates — Richard Griffin, U.S. Census Bureau
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12:05 PM
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Floor Discussion
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551
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Wed, 8/4/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-224 (West)
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Nonparametric and Semiparametric Methods for Complex Surveys - Invited - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, IMS, Section on Nonparametric Statistics
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Organizer(s): Suojin Wang, Texas A&M University
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Chair(s): Suojin Wang, Texas A&M University
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2:05 PM
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Nonparametric and Semiparametric M-Quantile Inference for Longitudinal Data — Nikos Tzavidis, CSSR; Nicola Salvati, DSMAE; Hukum Chandra, IASRI; Raymond Chambers, CSSM
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2:30 PM
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Nonparametric Regression in Some Nonstandard Sampling Situations — Alan H. Dorfman, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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2:55 PM
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Semiparametric Marginal Mean Models for Longitudinal Survey Data — Li Wang, The University of Georgia; Suojin Wang, Texas A&M University
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3:20 PM
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Nonparametric Endogenous Poststratification Estimation — Jay Breidt, Colorado State University; Mark Dahlke, Colorado State University; Jean Opsomer, Colorado State University; Ingrid Van Keilegom, Université Catholique de Louvain
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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556
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Wed, 8/4/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-122 (West)
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Implementing the Measuring American Poverty Act in States and Local Areas - Invited - Papers
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Social Statistics Section, Section on Government Statistics, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Mark Levitan, NYC Center for Economic Opportunity
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Chair(s): Mark Levitan, NYC Center for Economic Opportunity
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2:05 PM
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Using the American Community Survey (ACS) to Implement a National Academy of Sciences (NAS)-Style Poverty Measure — Trudi Renwick, U.S. Census Bureau; Mark Levitan, NYC Center for Economic Opportunity
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2:25 PM
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Development of the Wisconsin Poverty Measure: Methods and Findings for 2008 — Timothy Smeeding, Institute for Research on Poverty
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2:45 PM
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Imputation Variance Estimation Protocols for the NAS Poverty Measure: The New York City Poverty Measure Experience — Frank Potter, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Eric Grau, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; John Czajka, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Mark Levitan, NYC Center for Economic Opportunity
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3:05 PM
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The Analysis of the TANF and Food Stamp Programs with Matched Administrative and Survey Data — Bruce D. Meyer, The University of Chicago; George Falco, NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance
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3:25 PM
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Disc: Gayatri Koolwal, The World Bank
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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567
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Wed, 8/4/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-205 (West)
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Cross-National Survey Research Methodology - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Tom W. Smith, NORC
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Chair(s): Tom W. Smith, NORC
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2:05 PM
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Two Approaches to Design Effects — Matthias Ganninger, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; Sabine Häder, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; Siegfried Gabler, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
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2:25 PM
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A Preliminary Assessment of Cultural Variability in Respondent Actions — Timothy Patrick Johnson, Survey Research Laboratory; Young Ik Cho, Survey Research Laboratory; Allyson Holbrook, Survey Research Laboratory
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2:45 PM
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Design Effects and Misspecification Effects for Cross-National Comparisons Where Sample Design Varies Between Countries — Olena Kaminska, University of Essex; Peter Lynn, University of Essex
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3:05 PM
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A Framework for Monitoring Quality in Cross-National Survey Research — Beth-Ellen Pennell, University of Michigan; Kirsten Alcser, University of Michigan; Sue Ellen Hansen, University of Michigan; Ashley Bowers, University of Michigan
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3:25 PM
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Floor Discussion
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568
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Wed, 8/4/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-206 (West)
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Innovative Statistical Methods for Improving Estimates Derived from Samples of Administrative Records - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Barry Wayne Johnson, IRS
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Chair(s): Tamara Rib, IRS
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2:05 PM
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An Application of Calibration Approach in Weight Trimming for Stratum Jumpers — Yan K. Liu, IRS; Phillip S. Kott, RTI International ; Lance L. Harris, IRS
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2:25 PM
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Creating a 100-Year Time Series of Tax Data with Consistent Income Ranges from Existing Historical Tabulations and Current Microdata - Part 1: Why and How — Victoria Bryant, IRS; Yan K. Liu, IRS; Fritz Scheuren, NORC; Katie Thamert, IRS
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2:45 PM
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Developing an Optimal Approach to Account for Late-Filed Returns in Population Estimates — Cynthia Belmonte, IRS; Charles D. Day, IRS; Paul Arnsberger, IRS; Brian Raub, IRS
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3:05 PM
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Applying Alternative Variance Estimation Methods for Totals Under Raking in SOI's Corporate Sample — Valerie Testa, IRS; Kimberly Henry, IRS; Richard Valliant, University of Maryland
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3:25 PM
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Alternative Weight Trimming Methods to Estimate Totals in Single-Stage Sample Designs — Kimberly Henry, IRS
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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570
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Wed, 8/4/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-109 (West)
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Two-Phase Data Collection Designs - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, WNAR
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Organizer(s): J. Michael Brick, Westat
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Chair(s): J. Michael Brick, Westat
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2:05 PM
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Maximizing Response for Households with Children in a Two-Phase Address-Based Sample — Jill Montaquila, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat; Douglas Williams, Westat
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2:25 PM
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Findings from a Two-Phase Mail Survey for a Study of Veterans — David Cantor, Westat; Richard Sigman, Westat; Daifeng Han, Westat; Maribel Aponte, Veterans Administration
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2:45 PM
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A Pilot Test of a Dual Frame Mail Survey of Recreational Marine Anglers — Nancy Mathiowetz, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Rob Andrews, NOAA; J. Michael Brick, Westat; Lynne Stokes, Southern Methodist University
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3:05 PM
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Implementing Two-Stage Interviewing in an RDD Survey — W. Sherman Edwards, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat; Royce Park, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research; David Grant, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research
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3:25 PM
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Disc: Don Dillman, Washington State University
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3:45 PM
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Floor Discussion
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593
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Wed, 8/4/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-218/219 (West)
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Issues with Data Collection and Processing: Editing, Enumeration, and Incentives - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
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Chair(s): Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International
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2:05 PM
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Coordinated Collection and the Quality of Paradata for CAPI Surveys at Statistics Canada — Lihua An, Statistics Canada; Guy Laflamme, Statistics Canada
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2:20 PM
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Probabilistic Approach to Editing — Maiki Ilves, Örebro University
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2:35 PM
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Evaluating Incentive Effects in the National Health Study for a New Generation of U.S. Veterans Survey — Pablo Aliaga, Health Research and Analysis; Steven Coughlin, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Samar DeBakey, Health Research and Analysis; Patricia Vanderwolf, Abt SRBI; Shannon Barth, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Stephanie Eber, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Jessica Maillard, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Meredith Williams, HMS Technologies; Aaron Schneiderman, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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2:50 PM
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Respondent Incentives: Do They Bring Different Respondents to the Data Table? — Alicia M. Frasier, NORC; Heather M. Morrison, NORC; Kathleen B. Santos, NORC
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3:05 PM
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Estimating Nonsampling Errors in Estimates of Omissions and Erroneous Enumerations in the 2010 Census — Mary H. Mulry, U.S. Census Bureau; Bruce D. Spencer, Northwestern University
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3:20 PM
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Ensuring Data Quality in the 2011 Canadian Census — Yves Beland, Statistique Canada
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3:35 PM
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Floor Discussion
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594
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Wed, 8/4/10, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
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CC-114/115 (West)
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Coverage Bias in RDD Surveys: Comparisons with Address-Based and Web Samples - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
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Chair(s): Lars Lyberg, Statistics Sweden
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2:05 PM
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Arbitron's Hybrid Sampling Frame Approach Balances Coverage and Response — Alan R. Tupek, Arbitron Inc.
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2:20 PM
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Sampling Children and Teens in a Cell Phone Health Survey — David Grant, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research; Sunghee Lee, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research; Royce Park, University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research; J. Michael Brick, Westat; W. Sherman Edwards, Westat; W. Sherman Edwards, Westat
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2:35 PM
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Noncoverage Bias in Household Landline Telephone Surveys: The BRFSS Experience — Lina Balluz, CDC; Shaohua Sean Hu, CDC; Michael P. Battaglia, Abt Associates, Inc.; Martin R. Frankel, Baruch College, CUNY
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2:50 PM
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Is ABS a Viable Alternative to RDD? — Karol Krotki, RTI International
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3:05 PM
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An Examination of the Bias Effects with a Two-Phase Address-Based Sample — Daifeng Han, Westat; Jill Montaquila, Westat; Douglas Williams, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat
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3:20 PM
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Comparing Web Panel Samples vs. Non-Panel Samples of Medical Doctors — Lin Chiat Chang, LinChiat Chang Consulting, LLC; Jeremy Brody, Kantar Health
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3:35 PM
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Evaluating the Need for Purging Listed Business Phone Numbers — Shaohua Sean Hu, CDC; Brian F. Head, RTI International; Lina Balluz, CDC
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611
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Thu, 8/5/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-221 (West)
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Student Paper Competition Winners - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Social Statistics Section, Section on Government Statistics, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Joseph J. Salvo, New York City Department of City Planning
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Chair(s): Casey Corcoran, U.S. Census Bureau
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8:35 AM
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Random Group Variance Estimators for Survey Data with Imputation — Qi Tang, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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8:55 AM
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The Impact of Measurement Error in Auxiliary Variables on Model-Based Estimation of Finite Population Totals: A Simulation Study — Brady West, Institute for Social Research
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9:15 AM
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New Data Dissemination Approaches in Old Europe: Synthetic Data Sets for a German Establishment Survey — Joerg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research
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9:35 AM
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Descriptive Comparison of Populations by Rates: The Analysis of Departures from the Equirates Model — Mauricio Sadinle, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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9:55 AM
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Floor Discussion
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613
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Thu, 8/5/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-122 (West)
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Issues in Cross-Cultural and Comparative Questionnaire Design, Pretesting, and Administration - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Gordon Willis, National Cancer Institute
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Chair(s): Joanne Pascale, U.S. Census Bureau
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8:35 AM
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Issues in Cross-Cultural and Comparative Questionnaire Design, Pretesting, and Administration — Gordon Willis, National Cancer Institute
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8:55 AM
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Developing Multilingual Questionnaires: A Sociolinguistic Perspective — Yuling Pan, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:15 AM
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Analysis of Chinese Speakers' Responses to Survey Intention Questions — Anna Yukyee Chan, U.S. Census Bureau; Yuling Pan, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:35 AM
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A Mixed-Method Approach for Measurement Construction for Cross-National Studies — Kristen S. Miller, National Center for Health Statistics; Aaron Maitland, National Center for Health Statistics
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9:55 AM
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Floor Discussion
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614
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Thu, 8/5/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-222 (West)
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Recent Research on Current Population Survey Methodology - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
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Organizer(s): Samson Adeshiyan, U.S. Census Bureau
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Chair(s): Samson Adeshiyan, U.S. Census Bureau
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8:35 AM
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Applying a Family Equalization Adjustment to Weighting for the Current Population Survey — Andrew Zbikowski, U.S. Census Bureau
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8:55 AM
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Sample Correlations of Current Population Survey Unemployment Statistics — Reid Rottach, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:15 AM
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Current Population Survey Correlations Across and Within the 1990/2000 Phase-In/Phase-Out Period — Antoinette Lubich, U.S. Census Bureau; Reid Rottach, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:35 AM
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Evaluating Alternative Criteria for Primary Sampling Units Stratification — Khandaker Mansur, U.S. Census Bureau; Benjamin Reist, U.S. Census Bureau; Patrick Flanagan, U.S. Census Bureau
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9:55 AM
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Using Latent Class Models to Better Understand Reliability in Measures of Labor Force Status — Bac Tran, U.S. Census Bureau
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10:15 AM
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Floor Discussion
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639
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Thu, 8/5/10, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
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CC-220 (West)
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Novel Survey Design and Estimation Methods - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Chair(s): Richard Sigman, Westat
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8:35 AM
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Design Effects for Totals in Multi-stage Samples — Keith Rust, Westat; Pam Broene, Westat
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8:50 AM
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An Improved Method for Constructing Confidence Intervals for Quantiles from Survey Data — Akhil Vaish, RTI International; Babubhai Shah, SAFAL Institute
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9:05 AM
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Constrained Estimation of Cell-Only Households by Block Group Using Iterative Calibration — Mansour Fahimi, Marketing Systems Group; Paul Rappoport, Centris; Kevin Babyak, Centris; David Malarek, Marketing Systems Group
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9:20 AM
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Improving Efficiency of Ratio-Type Estimators Through Order Statistics — Evrim Oral, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
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9:35 AM
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Some Theory for the Propensity Scoring Adjustment Estimator — Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University; Minsun Kim, Iowa State University; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University
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9:50 AM
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An Introduction to Presampling Inference II — Stephen Woodruff, Specified Designs
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10:05 AM
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On Sample Sizes in a Longitudinal Survey — Andrew Vogt, Georgetown University; Dhiren Ghosh, Synectics for Management Decisions Inc.
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648
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Thu, 8/5/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-120 (West)
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Measurement of Elusive Populations and Phenomena: Experiences and Challenges from the Human Rights Field - Invited - Papers
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Social Statistics Section, Section on Government Statistics, Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Megan Price, Benetech
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Chair(s): Lillian Lin, CDC
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10:35 AM
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Measuring Elusive Populations with Multiple Systems Estimation: A Case Study in Casanare — Kristian Lum, Duke University; Megan Price, Benetech; Patrick Ball, Benetech
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11:00 AM
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Challenges in Sampling Elusive Populations — Graham Kalton, Westat
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11:25 AM
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Measuring Lethal Counterinsurgency Violence in Amritsar District, India Using a Referral-Based Sampling Technique — Romesh Silva, Benetech; Jeff Klingner, Benetech; Scott Weikart, Benetech
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11:50 AM
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Disc: Steven Thompson, Simon Fraser University
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12:10 PM
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Floor Discussion
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650
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Thu, 8/5/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-211 (West)
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Current Applications of Small-Area Estimation Using Data from Complex Surveys - Invited - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Committee on Applied Statisticians, IMS, Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
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Organizer(s): Michael E. Bellow, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Parthasarathi Lahiri , University of Maryland
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Chair(s): Cynthia Clark, National Agricultural Statistics Service
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10:35 AM
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Current Developments in Small-Area Estimation at Statistics Canada — Michel Arsene Hidiroglou, Statistics Canada
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11:00 AM
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An Evaluation of Housing Unit and Block Cluster Effects on Small-Area Census Coverage Variability in the 2006 Census Test — Donald Malec, U.S. Census Bureau
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11:25 AM
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An Empirical Bayes Approach for the National Agricultural Statistics Service's County Estimation Program — Michael E. Bellow, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Parthasarathi Lahiri , University of Maryland
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11:50 AM
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Disc: Robert E. Fay, Westat
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12:10 PM
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Floor Discussion
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654
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Thu, 8/5/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-109 (West)
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Recent Developments in Address-Based Sampling Methodologies - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods
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Organizer(s): Mansour Fahimi, Marketing Systems Group
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Chair(s): Mansour Fahimi, Marketing Systems Group
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10:35 AM
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Obtaining Population Representation with an Address-Based Sampling Design — Michael Link, The Nielsen Company; Jennie Lai, The Nielsen Company; Charles Shuttles, The Nielsen Company
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10:55 AM
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Qualities of Coverage: Who Is Included or Excluded by Decisions of Frame Composition? — Edward Marks English, NORC; Colm O'Muircheartaigh, NORC; Katie Dekker, NORC; Michael Latterner, NORC
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11:15 AM
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On the Quality of Ancillary Data Available for Address-Based Sampling — Charles DiSogra, Knowledge Networks; Erlina Hendarwan, Knowledge Networks
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11:35 AM
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The Best of Both Worlds: A Sampling Frame Based on Address-Based Sampling and Field Enumeration — Vincent G. Iannacchione, RTI International; Katherine Morton, RTI International; Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International; Jamie L. Ridenhour, RTI International; Stephanie J. Stolzenberg, RTI International; David Bergeron, RTI International; James R. Chromy, RTI International; Art Hughes, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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11:55 AM
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'Unmatched' RDD and ABS Sample: Are We Reaching the Same Population? — Anna Fleeman, Arbitron Inc.; Robin Gentry, Arbitron Inc.; Nicole Wasikowski, Arbitron Inc.
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12:15 PM
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Floor Discussion
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655
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Thu, 8/5/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-122 (West)
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Measurement Issues in Counting Workplace Injuries and Illnesses - Topic Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Quality and Productivity
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Organizer(s): Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Chair(s): Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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10:35 AM
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Allegations of Undercounting in the BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses — John Ruser, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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10:55 AM
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Using Capture-Recapture Analysis to Identify Factors Associated with Differential Reporting of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses — Brooks Pierce, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Nicole Nestoriak, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Leslie I. Boden, Boston University
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11:15 AM
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Employer Interviews: Exploring Differences in Reporting Work Injuries and Illnesses in the Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses and State Workers' Compensation Claims — Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Danna Moore, Social and Economic Sciences Research Center
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11:35 AM
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Work-Related Injury and Illness Surveillance Through Multiple Data Sources, a Pilot Project — Sara E. Wuellner, Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries; David Bonauto, Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries; Nicole Riester, Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries; Cody Spann, Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries
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11:55 AM
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Disc: Michael Larsen, The George Washington University
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12:15 PM
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Floor Discussion
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685
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Thu, 8/5/10, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
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CC-110 (West)
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Adjusting for Nonresponse via Novel Weighting Methodologies - Contributed - Papers
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Section on Survey Research Methods, Section on Government Statistics
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Chair(s): Fritz Scheuren, NORC
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10:35 AM
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Inverse Probability Weighting for Clustered Nonresponse — Chris Skinner, University of Southampton
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10:50 AM
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Use of Propensity Weights and Categories in a Two-Stage Survey — Pedro Saavedra, ICF Macro; Martin Wulfe, ICF Macro; Daniel Geller, ICF Macro; Lee Harding, ICF Macro; Sheku Kamara, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Ted Macaluso, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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11:05 AM
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Using Call-Back Data to Adjust for Nonignorable Nonresponse: Results of an Empirical Study — Paul Biemer, RTI International; Kevin Wang, RTI International; Patrick Chen, RTI International
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11:20 AM
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Use of Single Years of Age in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Weighting to Improve Drug Prevalence Estimates — Patrick Chen, RTI International; Neeraja Sathe, RTI International; Michael Jones, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Lanting Dai, RTI International; Jeff Laufenberg, RTI International; Ralph E. Folsom, RTI International; Harper Gordek, RTI International
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11:35 AM
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Nonparametric Estimation of Response Probabilities in Survey Sampling: An Empirical Investigation — Audrey Beliveau, Université de Montréal; David Haziza, Université de Montréal
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11:50 AM
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Floor Discussion
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