JSM 2011 Online Program
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Activity Details
CE_08C |
Sun, 7/31/2011, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM | HQ-Poinciana Salon 1 |
Advanced Topics in Survey Sampling — Continuing Education Course | ||
ASA , Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Instructor(s): Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University, Wayne Fuller, Iowa State University | ||
The basic theory for survey sampling is well established and is presented in a number of textbooks, but most texts cover the material at an intermediate level. The proposed course is designed for researchers and practitioners interested in advanced techniques and the theory underlying those techniques. The topics include asymptotic theory in survey sampling, optimality in estimation and design, and use of models with survey samples. Understanding advanced theory in these areas is important for the design and analysis of complex large-scale surveys and for development of rigorous statistical theory relevant to sample surveys. Participants should have a background in survey sampling and in statistical theory. Recent graduates working in survey sampling and graduate students are especially encouraged to attend. | ||
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Sun, 7/31/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-C227/228 |
The Role of Statistics in Comparative Effectiveness Research — Invited Panel | ||
Section on Health Policy Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section , WNAR | ||
Organizer(s): Elizabeth Zell, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | ||
Chair(s): Elizabeth Zell, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | ||
Abstract: | The Role of Statistics in Comparative Effectiveness Research | |
Panelists: |
Lilly Yue, U.S. Food and Drug Administration S. Stanley Young, National Institute of Statistical Sciences Allen Heller, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc. Donald Rubin, Harvard University |
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3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Sun, 7/31/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-D229/230 |
Federal Funding for Statistics in 2011 — Invited Panel | ||
Committee on Federally Funded Research , Section on Survey Research Methods , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Katherine Bennett Ensor, Rice University | ||
Chair(s): Katherine Bennett Ensor, Rice University | ||
Abstract: | Federal Funding for Statistics in 2011 | |
Panelists: |
Michelle Dunn, National Cancer Institute Sastry Pantula, National Science Foundation |
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3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Sun, 7/31/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-D236 |
Address-Based Sampling: A Frame Discussion — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Ashley Amaya, NORC at the The University of Chicago | ||
Chair(s): Ashley Amaya, NORC at the The University of Chicago | ||
2:05 PM | Comparing the Coverage of Alternative Address Frames for the 2009 Residential Energy Consumption Survey — Rachel Harter, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Katie Dekker, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Anna Wiencrot, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Ned English, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Jizhou Fu, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Mary Hess, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Hina Shah, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Bradley Parsell, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
2:25 PM | Choices of Frame Construction on the National Children's Study: Impacts on Address Quality and Survey Results — Ned English, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Colm O'Muircheartaigh, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Katie Dekker, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
2:45 PM | A Comparison of Data Collected Using Address-Based Sampling to Those from Alternate Sampling Techniques in the National Children's Study — Katie Dekker, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Ned English, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Colm O'Muircheartaigh, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Martin Barron, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
3:05 PM | Best Practices for Matching Address-Based Samples to Telephone Numbers — Ashley Amaya, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Ben Skalland, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Becky Ruthenburg, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Karen Wooten, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
3:25 PM | Discussant: Felicia LeClere, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Sun, 7/31/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-D240 |
Sample and Census Survey Methods — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): Yang Cheng, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
2:05 PM | Toward a Structural Approach to Questionnaire Design — Ioana Schiopu Kratina, Statistics Canada ; Christina Maria Zamfirescu, The City University of New York | |
2:20 PM | The 2012 Commodity Flow Survey: Lessons Learned from a Precanvass Survey of Establishments — Li Leung, U.S. Department of Transportation | |
2:35 PM | Computer Simulations to Improve Quality Control Strategies for Census Data Capture — Glenn Sylvester Wolfgang, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:50 PM | Consideration of Variance Estimation in the Sample Design of the U.S. Census Bureau's Service Annual Survey — Grant Degler, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:05 PM | Hierarchical Simulation Model for Indian PES — Kiranmoy Chatterjee, Indian Statistical Institute ; Arni S.R. Srinivasa Rao, Indian Statistical Institute | |
3:20 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Sun, 7/31/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-D234 |
Survey of Methods to Analyze Complex Data — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Health Policy Statistics , International Indian Statistical Association , Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): Frank Yoon, Harvard Medical School | ||
2:05 PM | Estimating Health Care Savings from Fall-Related Injuries Prevented by the Connecticut Collaboration for Fall Prevention — Terrence E. Murphy, Yale University School of Medicine | |
2:20 PM | Real-Time Sampling Methods for Patient Surveys — Ronaldo Iachan, ICF Macro ; Tonja Kyle, ICF Macro | |
2:35 PM | Hospital Re-Admission Risk Prediction and Stratification — Donghui Wu, Elsevier/MEDai ; Ognian Asparouhvo, Elsevier/MEDai | |
2:50 PM | Standard Errors: Statistical Consequences of Health Care Provider Insurance Risk Assumption — Thomas Cox, Consultant | |
3:05 PM | Investigation of the Consequence of State Mandated Insurance Coverage for Autism — David Ben Ellsworth, Thomson Reuters | |
3:20 PM | A Bayesian Analytical Study of the Impact of Information Therapy Events Using Patient-Level Claims Data — Philip Twumasi-Ankrah, University of Kansas SOM - Wichita ; Traci A. Hart, University of Kansas ; Douglas D. Bradham, University of Kansas SOM - Wichita ; Nikki Woods, University of Kansas SOM - Wichita ; Amy Chesser, University of Kansas SOM - Wichita | |
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
35 * |
Sun, 7/31/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-D237 |
Data-Collection Methods, Interviewers, and Survey Management — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Barbara Lepidus Carlson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | ||
2:05 PM | Investigating the Effect of Interviewer Job Attitudes on Turnover and Job Performance in Centralized Telephone Interviewing Facilities — Ashley Bowers, University of Michigan ; Steven G. Heeringa, University of Michigan ; Michael R. Elliott, University of Michigan ; Benjamin Duffey, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
2:20 PM | Information Flowing in Two Directions: How Respondents Learn by Responding to the National Health Interview Survey — Jane F. Gentleman, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
2:35 PM | Where Do Interviewers Go When They Do What They Do? An Analysis of Interviewer Travel in Two Field Surveys — James R. Wagner, University of Michigan ; Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska at Lincoln | |
2:50 PM | OPTIMIZING CATI WORKLOAD TO MINIMIZE DATA COLLECTION COST — Ghulam Hussain Choudhry, Statistics Canada | |
3:05 PM | Highlights and Lessons from the First Two Pilots of Responsive Collection Design for CATI Surveys — Francois Laflamme, Statistics Canada ; Hélène St-Jean, Statistics Canada | |
3:35 PM | Floor Discussion | |
36 * |
Sun, 7/31/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-D235 |
Variance Estimation — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University | ||
2:05 PM | New Resampling Method for Two-Phase Sampling Designs — Erika Antal, University of Neuchâtel ; Yves Tillé, University of Neuchâtel | |
2:20 PM | Finite Population Correction (FPC) for NAEP Variance Estimation — Lou Rizzo, Westat Inc. ; Keith Rust, Westat Inc. | |
2:35 PM | Variance Estimation for Measures of Trends with Rotated Repeated Surveys — Yves Guy Berger, University of Southampton | |
2:50 PM | Using Successive Difference Replication for Estimating Variances — Stephen Ash, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:05 PM | Incorporating a First-Stage Finite Population Correction (FPC) in Variance Estimation for a Two-Stage Design in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) — Jennifer Kali, Westat Inc. ; John Burke, Westat Inc. ; Lloyd Hicks, Westat Inc. ; Lou Rizzo, Westat Inc. ; Keith Rust, Westat Inc. | |
3:20 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Sun, 7/31/2011, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM | CC-B210/211 |
Is New Emphasis on Administrative Data a Supplement to Survey Research or a 'Paradigm Shift'? — Invited Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Young Chun, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Chair(s): Daniel Weinberg, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
4:05 PM | Cleaning and Using Administrative Lists: Enhanced Practices and Computational Algorithms for Record Linkage and Modeling/Editing/Imputation — William Erwin Winkler, U.S. Census Bureau | |
4:25 PM | To understand the Possibilities of Administrative Data you must change your Statistical Paradigm! — Anders Wallgren, Statistics Sweden/Örebro University | |
4:45 PM | Pandata Systems to Enhance Survey and Census Systems: Employing Administrative Data to Better Inform Public Policy — Young Chun, U.S. Census Bureau ; Fritz Scheuren, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
5:05 PM | Some Applications of Administrative Data in Health, Plus a Glimpse of the Future — Edward J. Sondik, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
5:25 PM | Discussant: Rochelle Martinez , Office of Management and Budget | |
5:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
65 * |
Sun, 7/31/2011, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM | CC-B218 |
Address-Based Sampling: A Discussion on Operations and Data Collection — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Ashley Amaya, NORC at the The University of Chicago | ||
Chair(s): Michael Davern, NORC at the The University of Chicago | ||
4:05 PM | Use of Paradata to Assess the Performance of a Multi-Mode ABS Study — Ting Yan, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Rupa Datta, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Kirk M. Wolter, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Hee-Choon Shin, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
4:25 PM | Multi-Mode Address-Based Sampling and Mode Effects in REACH U.S. — Kanru Xia, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Lee Fiorio, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Whitney Murphy, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Karri Carris, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
4:45 PM | Address-Based Sampling with a Field Component for the CICPE 2010 — Steven Pedlow, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
5:05 PM | Cost Efficiency: Which Design Is Cheapest? — Ashley Amaya, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
5:25 PM | Issues in Weighting the 2009 Residential Energy Consumption Survey — Rachel Harter, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Mike Kwanisai, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Ashley Amaya, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
5:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Sun, 7/31/2011, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM | CC-B215 |
Section on Survey Research Methods - Evaluating Imputation Methods: Multiple, Multivariate, and Other Approaches — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Marilyn Seastrom, National Center for Education Statistics | ||
4:05 PM | Analysis of Multiple Imputation Methods for the Survey of Local Election Officials — Timothy Markham, Department of Defense ; Jeffrey Schneider, Department of Defense ; Eric Falk, Department of Defense ; David McGrath, Department of Defense | |
4:35 PM | Imputation of Multiple-Response Items in SESTAT and Its Component Surveys — Nicholas Beyler, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Amang Sukasih, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | |
4:50 PM | Multiple Imputation for Missing Covariates in Regression Models with Interactions — Soeun Kim, University of California at Los Angeles ; Catherine Ann Sugar, University of California at Los Angeles ; Thomas R. Belin, University of California at Los Angeles | |
5:05 PM | A Comparison of Approximate Bayesian Bootstrap and Weighted Sequential Hot Deck for Multiple Imputation — Darryl Creel, RTI International | |
5:20 PM | IRT Summarized Pattern Mixture Model for Data Not Missing at Random — Jian Zhu, University of Michigan ; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan | |
5:35 PM | Assessing Several Hot Deck Imputation Methods for Several Economic Programs — Laura T. Bechtel, U.S. Census Bureau ; Roberta Gibson, U.S. Census Bureau ; Yarissa Gonzalez, U.S. Census Bureau ; Alison Gajcowski, U.S. Census Bureau ; Matthew Nelson, U.S. Census Bureau | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM | HQ-Cowrie 1 |
Section on Survey Research Methods Mentoring Workshop — Other Cmte/Business | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): Stephen Cohen, National Science Foundation | ||
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-D239 |
Recent Research on Total Survey Error — Invited Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , International Indian Statistical Association , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section , SSC | ||
Organizer(s): Paul P. Biemer, RTI International | ||
Chair(s): Clyde Tucker, Retired | ||
8:35 AM | How Much of Interviewer Variance Is Really Nonresponse Error Variance? — Brady Thomas West, Michigan Program in Survey Methodology ; Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska at Lincoln | |
9:00 AM | Nonresponse and Measurement Error: Relationship, Relative Magnitude, and Correction — Andy Peytchev, RTI International | |
9:25 AM | Challenges in Minimizing Nonsampling Errors in an International Assessment of Adult Competencies — Leyla K. Mohadjer, Westat Inc. | |
9:50 AM | Repercussions of Nonresponse Follow-Up for Measurement Error — Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland | |
Discussant: Paul P. Biemer, RTI International | ||
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
115 * ! |
Mon, 8/1/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-D235 |
Recent Advances in Statistical Matching — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Susan Rassler, University of Bamberg | ||
8:35 AM | Using Uncertainty Bounds for Regression Imputation in Statistical Matching — Hans Kiesl, Regensburg University of Applied Sciences ; Susanne Rässler, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg | |
8:55 AM | Robust Multiple Imputation for Discrete Data in Missing-by-Design Settings — Florian Meinfelder, Universität Bamberg ; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan | |
9:15 AM | Bayesian Analysis of Binary Probit Models: The Case of Measurement Error and Sequential Regression Modeling for Missing Explaining Factors — Christian Aßmann, University of Bamberg ; Benno Schonberger, University of Bamberg | |
9:35 AM | Statistical Matching of Administrative and Survey Data: An Application to Wealth Inequality Analyses — Anika Rasner, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) ; Frick R. Joachim, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) ; Markus M. Grabka, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) | |
9:55 AM | Displaying Uncertainty In Data Fusion By Multiple Imputation — Susanne Rässler, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg ; Julia Cielebak, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
120 * |
Mon, 8/1/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-D238 |
2020 Census: How Can the Cost and Complexity of the 2020 Census Be Controlled? — Topic Contributed Panel | ||
Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Risk Analysis , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Sally M. Obenski, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Chair(s): Kevin Deardorff, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Abstract: | 2020 Census: How Can the Cost and Complexity of the 2020 Census Be Controlled? | |
Panelists: |
Sally M. Obenski, U.S. Census Bureau Jennifer Hunter Childs, U.S. Census Bureau James B. Treat, U.S. Census Bureau Frank A. Vitrano, U.S. Census Bureau |
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10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-A209 |
The National Children's Study: Expansion of Methods Research and Analysis — Topic Contributed Panel | ||
Social Statistics Section , Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Susan Schechter Bortner, NORC at the The University of Chicago | ||
Chair(s): Susan Schechter Bortner, NORC at the The University of Chicago | ||
Abstract: | The National Children's Study: Expansion of Methods, Research, and Analysis | |
Panelists: |
Jessica Graber, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Margot Brown, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Angela DeBello, NORC at the The University of Chicago Martin Barron, NORC at the The University of Chicago Michael D. Sinclair, NORC at the The University of Chicago |
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10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
125 * |
Mon, 8/1/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-D240 |
Federal Survey Estimate Quality: Some Issues and Some Solutions — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): Aref Dajani, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
8:35 AM | Exploring Nonresponse Bias In A National Health Expenditures Survey Of Institutions — Sameena Maryam Salvucci, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Eric Grau, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | |
8:50 AM | Logistic Regression with Variables Subject to Post-Randomization Method — Yong Ming Jeffrey Woo, Penn State University ; Aleksandra Slavkovic, Penn State University | |
9:05 AM | Bridging Livestock Survey Results to Published Estimates Through State-Space Models: A Time-Series Approach — Stephen Busselberg, National Agricultural Statistics Service | |
9:20 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-D241 |
Small-Area Estimation: Applications to Health Data — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): Karol Krotki, RTI International | ||
8:35 AM | Modeling Health Insurance Coverage Estimates for Minnesota Counties — Joanna Turner, University of Minnesota ; Peter Graven, University of Minnesota | |
8:50 AM | Application of Hierarchical Bayesian Models with Poststratification for Small-Area Estimation from Complex Survey Data — Vladislav Beresovsky, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Catharine W. Burt, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Van Parsons, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Nathaniel Schenker, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Ryan Mutter, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | |
9:05 AM | A Three-Part Model for Survey Estimates of Proportions — Samuel Szelepka, U.S. Census Bureau ; Mark Bauder, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:20 AM | Methods and Results for Small-Area Estimation Using Smoking Data from the 2008 National Health Interview Survey — Neung Soo Ha, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Van Parsons, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Partha Lahiri, University of Maryland | |
9:35 AM | The Development of State Estimates from a National Health Survey — Wendy Van de Kerckhove, Westat Inc. ; Robert E. Fay , Westat Inc. ; Leyla K. Mohadjer, Westat Inc. ; Lester R. Curtin, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
9:50 AM | State and Local Wireless and Landline Estimates — Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Michael Davern, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Stephen Blumberg, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Julian Luke, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Miche Boudreaux, University of Minnesota ; Karen Soderberg, University of Minnesota | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-D236 |
Multi-Mode Surveys: Design and Effects — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Brad Edwards, Westat Inc. | ||
Chair(s): Mark Pierzchala, MPP Survey Services | ||
10:35 AM | Distinguishing Mode Selection Effects from Mode Response Effects in the Consumer Assessments of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) Survey — Alan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School | |
10:55 AM | Framing Inference from Mixed-Mode Surveys Using Causal Inference Framework — Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan | |
11:15 AM | Can We Drive Respondents to the Web? Experiemntal Tests of Multi-Mode Survey Implementation and Varied Survey Benefit Appeals — Danna Moore, Washington State University | |
11:35 AM | Piggyback Survey Respondents and Mode: Lessons Learned from Design and Operations — Brad Edwards, Westat Inc. | |
11:55 AM | Using a Multi-Mode Survey Design on a Panel Study of New Businesses — David DesRoches, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-D240 |
Section on Survey Research Methods - Small-Area Estimation in Theory and Practice — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): Hans Kiesl, Regensburg University of Applied Sciences | ||
10:35 AM | Estimation of Poverty at the School District Level Using Hierarchical Bayes Modeling — Sam Hawala, U.S. Census Bureau ; Partha Lahiri, University of Maryland | |
10:50 AM | A Bayesian Zero-One Inflated Beta Model for Estimating Poverty in U.S. Counties — Jerzy Wieczorek, U.S. Census Bureau ; Sam Hawala, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:05 AM | Application of Small-Area Estimation for Annual Survey of Employment and Payroll — Bac Tran, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:20 AM | An Empirical Best Linear Unbiased Prediction Approach to Small-Area Estimation of Crop Parameters — Michael E. Bellow, U.S. Department of Agriculture ; Partha Lahiri, University of Maryland | |
11:35 AM | A 'Virtual Population' Approach to Small-Area Estimation — Michael P. Battaglia, Abt Associates ; Martin R. Frankel, The City University of New York ; Lina S. Balluz, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
11:50 AM | Additive Random Coefficient (ARC) Models for Robust Small Area Estimation — Ralph E. Folsom, RTI International ; Akhil K. Vaish, RTI International ; Avinash C. Singh, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
12:05 PM | Quasi-BLUPs for Reducing Over-Shrinkage in Small-Area Estimation — Avinash C. Singh, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Pin Yuan, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-D241 |
Section on Survey Research Methods - Evaluating Sample Designs and Redesigns — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Roy Whitmore, RTI International | ||
10:35 AM | Sampling Design for the 2010-2012 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey — Iris Shimizu, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
10:50 AM | Innovative Northern Design Improvements in the Canadian Labour Force Survey — Edward J. Chen, Statistics Canada | |
11:05 AM | Early Childhood Longitudinal Study: Kindergarten Class of 2010-2011 - Sample Design Issues — Thanh Lê, Westat Inc. ; Greg Norman, Westat Inc. ; Karen Tourangeau, Westat Inc. ; J. Michael Brick, Westat Inc. ; Gail Mulligan , National Center for Education Statistics | |
11:20 AM | Predicting Violent Crime Rates for the 2010 Redesign of the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) — Robert E. Fay , Westat Inc. ; Jianzhu Li, Westat Inc. | |
11:35 AM | Update on the Evaluation of 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 | |
11:50 AM | Alternative Probability Proportionate to Size Sampling Methods for the IPP Sample Design — James Himelein, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
12:05 PM | Sample Design Changes For The NHANES 2011-2014 Annual Surveys — Sylvia Dohrmann, Westat Inc. ; Hongsheng Hao, Westat Inc. ; Leyla K. Mohadjer, Westat Inc. ; Lin Li, Westat Inc. ; Wendy Van de Kerckhove, Westat Inc. ; Lester R. Curtin, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-B113 |
Value-Added, IRT Models, and Education Outcomes Value-Added, IRT Models, and Education Outcomes — Contributed Papers | ||
Social Statistics Section , Section on Survey Research Methods , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): Booil Jo, Stanford University | ||
10:35 AM | Exploring Missing Data in Value-Added Models in Education — Andrew Karl, Arizona State University ; Yan Yang, Arizona State University ; Sharon Lohr, Arizona State University | |
10:50 AM | Modeling Score-Based Student Achievement Data with Many Ceiling Values — Yan Yang, Arizona State University | |
11:05 AM | Teachers' Attitudes Toward Job Conditions: An Index Created by an Unfolding IRT Model — Weiwei Cui, National Institute of Statistical Sciences | |
11:20 AM | Assessing Goodness of Fit of Item Response Theory Models Using Generalized Residuals — Sandip Sinharay, ETS ; Shelby J. Haberman, ETS | |
11:35 AM | Modeling Outcomes for Elementary Science Education: The Science Writing Heuristic Project — Mack Shelley, Iowa State University ; Christopher Gonwa-Reeves, Iowa State University ; Joan Baenziger, Iowa State University ; Brian Hand, University of Iowa ; William Therrien, University of Iowa | |
11:50 AM | Dropout Factories and College Enrollment: How School-Level Rates of On-Time Grade Promotion Affect Matriculation — Thomas Christopher West, University of Delaware | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Hall D |
Invited Oral Poster Presentations — Invited Poster Presentations | ||
Biometrics Section , ENAR , Section on Bayesian Statistical Science , Section on Statistical Computing , Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute | ||
01: | Secondary Analysis in GWAS — Huilin Li, New York University ; Mitchell Gail, National Cancer Institute | |
02: | A Wavelet-Based Historical Functional Linear Mixed Model for Examining the Acute Health Effects of Pollution Exposure — Elizabeth Malloy, American University ; Brent Coull, Harvard School of Public Health ; Jeffrey S. Morris, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Sara Adar, University of Michigan ; Helen Suh, Harvard School of Public Health ; Diane Gold, Harvard School of Public Health | |
03: | A Bayesian Model for Estimation of Population Proportions — Raymond Okafor, University of Lagos ; Ugochukwu Ahamefula Mbata, University of Lagos | |
04: | Confidence Intervals for the Ratio of Two Poisson Rates — Yonggang Zhao, Pfizer Inc. ; Qianqiu Li, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical R&D, LLC | |
05: | Significance Analysis and Statistical Dissection of Variably Methylated Regions — Andrew Jaffe, The Johns Hopkins University | |
06: | Genome-Wide Epistasis Screening for Asthma-Associated Traits — Elena S. Gusareva, University of Liège ; Jeroen S. Huyghe, University of Antwerp ; Elena S. Gusareva, University of Liège | |
07: | A New Method for Detecting Associations with Rare Variants for Complex Disease — Huann-Sheng Chen, National Cancer Institute ; Shunpu Zhang, University of Nebraska at Lincoln | |
08: | Haplotype-Based Association Studies Under Complex Sampling — Daoying Lin, The University of Texas at Arlington ; Yan Li, The University of Texas at Arlington | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | CC-JR Ballroom D |
Section on Survey Research Methods P.M. Roundtable Discussion (fee event) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Organizer(s): Michael D. Larsen, The George Washington University | ||
ML30: | Measurement Error in Survey Paradata — Brady Thomas West, Michigan Program in Survey Methodology | |
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Mon, 8/1/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-A204 |
Solving Nonstandard Problems for National Surveys — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Denise A. Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service | ||
Chair(s): Xia Wang, National Institute of Statistical Sciences | ||
2:05 PM | Is It Feasible to Use a Sampling List Frame to Evaluate Misclassification Errors of an Area-Frame-Based Survey? — Denise A. Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service ; Andrea C. Lamas, National Agricultural Statistics Service ; Hailin Sang, National Institute of Statistical Sciences ; Pam Arroway, North Carolina State University ; Kenneth Kyle Lopiano, University of Florida ; Linda J. Young, University of Florida | |
2:25 PM | Adjusting an Area Frame Estimate for Misclassification Using a List Frame — Andrea C. Lamas, National Agricultural Statistics Service ; Denise A. Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service ; Hailin Sang, National Institute of Statistical Sciences ; Kenneth Kyle Lopiano, University of Florida ; Pam Arroway, North Carolina State University ; Linda J. Young, University of Florida | |
2:45 PM | Estimating Change for a Dynamic Target Population — Ivan A. Carrillo-Garcia, National Institute of Statistical Sciences | |
3:05 PM | Developing a Set of Decision Rules for a Responsive Split Questionnaire Design — Jeffrey Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
3:25 PM | Floor Discussion | |
231 * ! |
Mon, 8/1/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-A102 |
Methods for Inference from Hard-to-Reach Populations — Topic Contributed Panel | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders , Committee on Gay and Lesbian Concerns in Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Christopher Johnson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | ||
Abstract: | Methods to Infer Hard-to-Reach Populations | |
Panelists: |
Richard Sigman, Westat Inc. Martin Humberto Felix-Medina, Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa |
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3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
241 |
Mon, 8/1/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-A208 |
Challenging Populations and Novel Sample Designs — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): Hyunshik Lee, Westat Inc. | ||
2:05 PM | The Mali Road Project: A Case Study in Paired Sampling — Betty J. Jackson, U.S. Census Bureau ; Randall J. Parmer, U.S. Census Bureau ; Saskia R. Devries, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:20 PM | Comparing Measure-Level Sampling and Bed-Level Sampling for Group Quarters Sample Redesign — Stephanie M. Coffey, U.S. Census Bureau ; Bonnie Coggins, U.S. Census Bureau ; Arielle Gerstein, U.S. Census Bureau ; Rachel Horwitz, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:35 PM | Composite Size Measures in Surveys of Rare or Hard-to-Reach Populations — Frank Potter, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Eric Grau, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; John Hall, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | |
2:50 PM | Two Methods of Sampling New Construction for the Demographic Surveys Sample Redesign — Andreea Rawlings, U.S. Census Bureau ; Danielle Castelo, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:05 PM | Using Order Sampling to Achieve a Fixed Sample Size After Nonresponse — Pedro J. Saavedra, ICF Macro ; Lee Harding, ICF Macro ; Francine Barrington, ICF Macro | |
3:20 PM | Floor Discussion | |
242 * |
Mon, 8/1/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-A209 |
Multiple Modes and Multiple Data Sources — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): Elizabeth Stasny, The Ohio State University | ||
2:05 PM | A Randomized Experiment Comparing Response Quality in a Single and a Mixed Mode Design Health Survey — Johann Carstensen, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg ; Peter Kriwy, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg ; Gerhard Krug, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | |
2:20 PM | Does Survey Mode Make Differences? A Comparative Evaluation of the Department of Defense Survey of Health-Related Behaviors and the U.S. Air Force Community Assessment Survey — Zhiwei Zhang, ICF International | |
2:35 PM | Comparing Cell Phone and Web for a Student Survey — Young-Je Woo, Dongguk University ; Sun-Woong Kim, Dongguk University ; Mick Couper, University of Michigan | |
2:50 PM | Respondent Effects in a Dual-Mode Survey of Physicians: 2008-2009 — Esther Hing, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Chun-Ju Hsiao, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Paul Beatty, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Sandra Decker, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
3:05 PM | Missing Data in Record-Linked Data Sets: Comparing the Performance of Different Missing Data Techniques — Gerhard Krug, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | |
3:20 PM | An Integrated Adaptive Approach to Data Fusion — Hui Xie, University of Illinois ; YI Qian, Northwestern University | |
3:35 PM | Floor Discussion | |
250 |
Mon, 8/1/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-C222 |
Survey Sampling Methodology in Epidemiology — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Section on Health Policy Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Statistics Without Borders , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): Wendy Lou , University of Toronto | ||
2:05 PM | Relationship of Smoking and Cancer in Women: A National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2006 Study — Sunita Ghosh, Alberta Health Services-Cancer Care ; Qiahao Zhu, Alberta Health Services-Cancer Care | |
2:20 PM | Estimating Sibling Recurrence Risk In Population Sample Surveys — Barry Ira Graubard, National Cancer Institute ; Monroe G. Sirken, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
2:35 PM | Mantel-Haenszel Estimators for Complex Survey Data — Babette Brumback, University of Florida ; Zhulin He, University of Florida | |
2:50 PM | Analysis of Case-Control Studies with Sample Weights — Victoria Landsman, National Cancer Institute ; Barry Ira Graubard, National Cancer Institute | |
3:05 PM | Integrating Data From Two Surveys To Estimate The Prevalence Of Cervical Cancer Screening And Its Associated Factors In The U.S.-Mexico Border Region — Ruben Smith, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Dyanne Herrera, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Emily Schiefelbein, Texas Department of State Health Services ; Jill McDonald, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Gita Mirchandani, Texas Department of State Health Services | |
3:20 PM | Survey Design and Results from UNICEF Project in Sierra Leone — Theresa Diaz, UNICEF ; Sowmya R. Rao, University of Massachusetts Medical School ; Adam Wolkon, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Gary Shapiro, Statistics Without Borders ; Peter S. Bangura, Statistics Sierra Leone ; John Baimba, Statistics Sierra Leone | |
3:35 PM | Use of GPS-Enabled Mobile Devices to Conduct Surveys — Sowmya R. Rao, University of Massachusetts Medical School ; Gary Shapiro, Statistics Without Borders ; Theresa Diaz, UNICEF | |
CE_17C |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM | HQ-Cowrie 1 |
What Statisticians Should Know About the American Community Survey — Continuing Education Course | ||
ASA , Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Instructor(s): Deborah Harner Griffin, U.S. Census Bureau, Alfredo Navarro, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
In December of 2010 the U. S. Census Bureau released the first set of small area estimates from the American Community Survey (ACS). The ACS is the new source of detailed demographic, social, economic, and housing data for areas as small as census tracts and block groups. Similar data were released after Census 2000 from the long form sample. The Census Bureau will release ACS data annually in the form of 1-year estimates (for the largest geographic areas), 3-year estimates (for smaller geographic areas) and 5-year estimates (for all areas). This short course is designed to familiarize statisticians with the ACS and its many data products. The course will provide an overview of the basic design of the ACS and the methods used to produce survey estimates. We will demonstrate how to access and use ACS data and will provide specific examples of how to access, download and manipulate both ACS summary tabulations from the American FactFinder and ACS public use microdata sample files. We will discuss some of the issues associated with the use and interpretation of ACS multiyear estimates. Target audience The target audience includes analysts and statisticians from federal agencies and state and local governments, the media, researchers, survey methodologists, and private sector statisticians with a basic understanding of the ACS and an interest in improving their skills in using and interpreting ACS data. This course is aimed at the statistical community to provide an overview of the information available from the ACS and the types of analyses that are possible. Material will be presented at an introductory level but will include information of interest to more advanced ACS data users. | ||
287 * ! |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-A204 |
Exploration of Data Quality in Work with Administrative Records and Sample Surveys — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Denise A. Abreu, National Agricultural Statistics Service | ||
8:35 AM | Exploration of Data Quality in Work with Administrative Records and Sample Surveys — Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
8:55 AM | Re-Weighting the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Linked to Medicare Administrative Records — Lisa Beth Mirel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/NCHS ; Jennifer D. Parker, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
9:15 AM | Building A Comprehensive Data Set On Every Teacher: The Nces Teacher Compensation Survey — Stephen Q. Cornman, National Center for Education Statistics ; Frank Johnson, National Center for Education Statistics ; Lei Zhou, Educational Services Institute-MacroSys, LLC ; Amber Noel, American Institutes for Research | |
9:35 AM | Responsive Designs for Rare Subpopulations Subject to Misclassification — Randall Powers, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
9:55 AM | Floor Discussion | |
290 |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-B116 |
Social Statistics Section Student Paper Competition Winners — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Social Statistics Section , Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Organizer(s): Elizabeth A. Stuart, The Johns Hopkins University | ||
Chair(s): Nicholas Beyler, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | ||
8:35 AM | Bayesian Analysis of Between-Group Differences in Variance Components in Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models — Brady Thomas West, Michigan Program in Survey Methodology | |
8:55 AM | Combining Information from Multiple Complex Surveys — Qi Dong, University of Michigan | |
9:15 AM | Variance Inflation Factors in the Analysis of Complex Survey Data — Dan Liao, RTI International | |
9:35 AM | Synthetic Data Generation for Small-Area Estimation in the American Community Survey — Joseph Sakshaug, University of Michigan | |
9:55 AM | Imputation and Estimation Under Nonignorable Nonresponse for Household Surveys with Missing Covariate Information — Anna Sikov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem ; Danny Pfeffermann, University of Southampton/Hebrew University | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
291 * ! |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C221 |
Model Selection and Inference in Complex Problems with Survey Applications — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , International Chinese Statistical Association , Social Statistics Section , SSC | ||
Organizer(s): Ansu Chatterjee, University of Minnesota | ||
Chair(s): Taps Maiti, Michigan State University | ||
8:35 AM | Benchmarking the Mixed Linear Model for Longitudinal Data — Thuan Nguyen, Oregon Health & Science University | |
8:55 AM | GEE Analysis of Clustered Binary Data with Diverging Number of Parameters — Lan Wang, University of Minnesota ; Jianhui Zhou, University of Virginia ; Annie Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | |
9:15 AM | Threshold Estimation Using P-Values — Atul Mallik, University of Michigan ; Moulinath Banerjee, University of Michigan ; Bodhisattva Sen, Columbia University | |
9:35 AM | Hierarchical Spatial Regression Models for Change Point Analysis — Chae Young Lim, Michigan State University ; Taps Maiti, Michigan State University ; Sarat C. Dass, Michigan State University | |
9:55 AM | Joint Estimation of Multiple Gaussian Graphical Models by Nonconvex Penalty Functions with an Application to Genomic Data — Hyonho Chun, Purdue University | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
297 |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-D233 |
Missing Data and Measurement Error — Contributed Papers | ||
Biometrics Section , Biopharmaceutical Section , ENAR , International Chinese Statistical Association , Section on Health Policy Statistics , International Indian Statistical Association , Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Section on Quality and Productivity , Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): Yan Ma, Cornell University | ||
8:35 AM | A Semi-Parametric Roc Approach To Assessing Biomarkers Subject To A Measurement Error And Limit Of Detection — Weijie Chen, U.S. Food and Drug Administration | |
8:50 AM | Multiple Imputation of High-Dimensional Mixed Incomplete Data — Ren He, University of California at Los Angeles ; Thomas R. Belin, University of California at Los Angeles | |
9:05 AM | A Measurement Error Model for Self-Reported Physical Activity — Janet A. Tooze, Wake Forest University Health Sciences ; Richard P. Troiano, National Cancer Institute ; Raymond James Carroll, Texas A & M University ; Laurence S. Freedman, Gertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research | |
9:20 AM | Maximum-Likelihood-Based Multiple Imputation — Tejas A. Desai, Adani Institute of Infrastructure Management | |
9:35 AM | Floor Discussion | |
305 |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C222 |
Section on Survey Research Methods - Assessing and Adjusting for Nonresponse — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Rachel Harter, NORC at the The University of Chicago | ||
8:35 AM | Estimation with Nonignorable Missing Covariates — Jiwei Zhao, University of Wisconsin at Madison ; Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin | |
8:50 AM | Propensity Score Adjustment for Nonignorable Nonresponse — Minsun Kim Riddles, Iowa State University ; Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University | |
9:05 AM | Assessment of Nonresponse Bias Through Interviewing Effort Analysis in a Dual-Frame RDD Telephone Survey — Wei Zeng, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Ben Skalland, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; James Singleton, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
9:20 AM | Nonresponse Adjustment for a Vector of Outcomes and the MAR Assumption — Joel Wakesberg, Westat Inc. ; Karen Christine Masken, IRS Research, Analysis, and Statistics ; J. Michael Brick, Westat Inc. | |
9:35 AM | Analysis of Nonresponse in the Statistics of Income's 1999 Individual Tax Return Panel — Tara R. Wells, Statistics of Income/IRS | |
9:50 AM | Representativeness (R-Index) and Nonresponse Bias Patterns in Household Surveys — John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
10:05 AM | Reweighting in the Presence of Nonresponse in Stratified Designs — Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat Inc. ; J. Michael Brick, Westat Inc. | |
338 * |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-D235 |
Perspectives on Managing Data Confidentiality and Access Issues by Government, Academic, and Nonprofit Researchers — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Section on Health Policy Statistics , Social Statistics Section , Committee on Privacy and Confidentiality , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Chris Chapman, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Jonaki Bose, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, SAMHSA | ||
10:35 AM | The Microdata Analysis System at the U.S. Census Bureau — Michael Freiman, U.S. Census Bureau ; Michael Freiman, U.S. Census Bureau ; Laura Zayatz, U.S. Census Bureau ; Lisa Singh, U.S. Census Bureau ; Jiashen You, University of California at Los Angeles ; Michael DePersio, U.S. Census Bureau | |
10:55 AM | Research Access to Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems — Satkartar Kinney, National Institute of Statistical Sciences | |
11:15 AM | Disclosure Risk Assessment for Population-based Cancer Microdata — Mandi Yu, National Cancer Institute ; David Stinchcomb, Westat Inc. ; Kathleen Cronin, National Cancer Institute | |
11:35 AM | Simulating Geography for Microdata Disclosure via Sparse Multinomial Probit Models — Lane F. Burgette, Duke University ; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University | |
11:55 AM | Applicability of Basic Separability Principles to Enhance the Operational Efficiency of Synthetic Tabular Data Generation Procedures in Multidimensional Table Structures — Ramesh Atmaram Dandekar, Department of Energy, EI-20 | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
349 |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-D234 |
Survey Participation: Maximizing Cooperation and Minimizing Burden — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): HarmoniJoie Noel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | ||
10:35 AM | Cell Phone Versus Landline Respondents: Who's More Cooperative After Screening? — Alicia M. Frasier, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Heather M. Morrison, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
10:50 AM | Given Different Mobile Phone Device Data Collection Options, What Will Respondents Choose? — Daniel Evan Williams, Opinionology ; Laura Haber, Opinionology | |
11:05 AM | Development and Validation of a Questionnaire to Measure Respondents' Perceived Risks of Web Surveys — Hsien-Yuan Hsu, National Taiwan Normal University ; Yi-Hua Lai, National Taiwan Normal University ; Hsin-Ying Chin, National Taiwan Normal University | |
11:20 AM | Testing Gender Difference in Perceived Time Risk of the Web Surveys Using MIMIC Model — Hsin-Ying Chin, National Taiwan Normal University ; Hsien-Yuan Hsu, National Taiwan Normal University ; Yi-Hua Lai, National Taiwan Normal University | |
11:35 AM | The Impacts of Respondents' Perceived Privacy and Time Risks on the Web Surveys Reply Intention — Yi-Hua Lai, National Taiwan Normal University ; Hsin-Ying Chin, National Taiwan Normal University ; Hsien-Yuan Hsu, National Taiwan Normal University | |
11:50 AM | Managing Response Burden by Controlling Sample Selection and Survey Coverage — Sebastien Landry, Statistics Canada | |
12:05 PM | Beyond Response Rates: Exploring the Impact of Prepaid Cash Incentives on Multiple Indicators of Data Quality — Rebecca Medway, University of Maryland ; Roger Tourangeau, University of Maryland | |
376 |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | CC-JR Ballroom D |
Section on Survey Research Methods P.M. Roundtable Discussion (fee event) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Organizer(s): Michael D. Larsen, The George Washington University | ||
TL32: | Research at the U.S. Census Bureau — Daniel Weinberg, U.S. Census Bureau | |
TL33: | Survey Quality Indicator Measures: Response Rates and Alternatives — Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | |
379 ! |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-B118/119 |
Latest Developments on Analysis of Missing Data — Invited Papers | ||
Section on Health Policy Statistics , ENAR , Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Baojiang Chen, University of Nebraska | ||
Chair(s): Baojiang Chen, University of Nebraska | ||
2:05 PM | A Functional Method for Longitudinal Data with Missing Responses and Covariate Measurement Error — Grace Y. Yi, University of Waterloo ; Yanyuan Ma, Texas A & M University ; Raymond James Carroll, Texas A & M University | |
2:30 PM | Generating Multiple Imputations from Multiple Models to Incorporate Model Uncertainty in Nonignorable Missing Data Problems — Ofer Harel, University of Connecticut ; Juned Siddique, Northwestern University | |
2:55 PM | Empirical Likelihood-Based Method Using Calibration for Longitudinal Data with Drop-Out — Xiao-Hua "Andrew" Zhou, University of Washington ; Baojiang Chen, University of Nebraska | |
3:20 PM | Bayesian Modeling and Inference for Data with Informative Treatment Switching or Dropout — Ming-Hui Chen, University of Connecticut ; Qingxia Chen, Vanderbilt University ; David Ohlssen, Novartis ; Joseph G. Ibrahim, The University of North Carolina | |
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
383 * ! |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-B218 |
Using Paradata for Field Management, Quality Assurance, and Statistical Control — Invited Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Matt Jans, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Chair(s): Jim Dahlhamer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | ||
2:05 PM | Proposed Indicators to Assess Interviewer Performance in CATI Surveys — Francois Laflamme, Statistics Canada | |
2:20 PM | Comparing CAPI Trace File Data and Quality Control Reinterview Data as Methods of Maintaining Data Quality — Matt Jans, U.S. Census Bureau ; Robyn Sirkis, U.S. Census Bureau ; Christina Schultheis, U.S. Census Bureau ; Renee M. Gindi, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Jim Dahlhamer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
2:35 PM | Using Statistical Process Control to Understand Variation in Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing Data — Robyn Sirkis, U.S. Census Bureau ; Matt Jans, U.S. Census Bureau ; Jim Dahlhamer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Renee M. Gindi, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Benjamin Duffey, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
2:50 PM | An Attempt to Reduce Survey Costs via Logistic Regression and Paradata — Frost A. Hubbard, University of Michigan ; James R. Wagner, University of Michigan | |
3:05 PM | Analyzing Interviewer Call Record Data Using a Multilevel Multinomial Modeling Approach to Understand the Process Leading to Cooperation or Refusal — Julia D'Arrigo, University of Southampton ; Gabriele B. Durrant, University of Southampton ; Fiona Steele, University of Bristol | |
3:20 PM | Discussant: Andy Peytchev, RTI International | |
3:40 PM | Floor Discussion | |
393 ! |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-A202 |
Linking Administrative Data to Survey Data: Implications for Consent — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Government Statistics , Section on Health Policy Statistics , Section on Risk Analysis , Section on Survey Research Methods , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Joseph Sakshaug, University of Michigan | ||
Chair(s): Joseph Sakshaug, University of Michigan | ||
2:05 PM | Jumping the Informed Consent Hurdle: Federal Agency Experiences — Mary Frazier, U.S. Census Bureau ; Cynthia Nickerson, U.S. Department of Agriculture | |
2:25 PM | Historical data linkage of tax records on earnings: The case of the Living in Canada Survey pilot — Manon Langevin, Statistics Canada ; Andrew Heisz, Statistics Canada | |
2:45 PM | Record Linkage in the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe — Annelies Blom, Mannheim University ; Ulrich Krieger, University of Mannheim ; Julie M. Korbmacher, Mannheim University | |
3:05 PM | Floor Discussion | |
397 |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-A205 |
New Developments in American Community Survey Methods and Mapping Applications — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Section on Health Policy Statistics , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Michael Beaghen, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Chair(s): Alfredo Navarro, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
2:05 PM | Using Imputation Methods to Improve the American Community Survey Estimates of the Group Quarters Population for Small Geographies — Mark Asiala, U.S. Census Bureau ; Michael Beaghen, U.S. Census Bureau ; Alfredo Navarro, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:25 PM | Using Statistical Process Control Techniques in the American Community Survey — Steven Hefter, U.S. Census Bureau ; Erica Marquette, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:45 PM | Incorporating a Finite Population Correction Factor in American Community Survey Variance Estimates — Michael Starsinic, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:05 PM | Improving Weighted Person-Level Estimates from the American Community Survey's Public Use Microdata Sample — Bryan Dale Garrett, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:25 PM | Mapping American Community Survey Data — Nancy K. Torrieri, U.S. Census Bureau ; Michael Ratcliffe, U.S. Census Bureau ; David Wong, George Mason University | |
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
408 * ! |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-A201 |
Federal Statistics and Methods — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): Wendy Barboza, National Agricultural Statistics Service | ||
2:05 PM | The Use of Longitudinal Analysis to Model PSU Level One-Year Price Change in the Consumer Price Index — John Schilp, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
2:20 PM | Revising Replicate Selection in the CPI Variance System — Owen J. Shoemaker, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
2:35 PM | Record Linkage Methodology in Longitudinal Database of Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages — Marek W. Kaminski, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Vinod Kapani, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
2:50 PM | Improving Estimates of Employment in Expanding and Contracting Businesses — Joshua T. Duffin, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Kenneth W. Robertson, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Jennifer Kim, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
3:05 PM | Who Is Eligible for U.S. Employer-Sponsored Pensions? — Patricia Jeanne Fisher, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:20 PM | Effects of the Pretrial Supervision Phase on Children of Defendants: Opportunities for New Data Collection and Analysis — Mary McGraw-Gross, StatAid ; Cynthia McMurray, National Society of Public Affairs and Administration ; Michael Kisielewski, StatAid ; | |
413 |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-A208 |
Advances in Inference and Estimation Methodology — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): Sahar Z. Zangeneh, University of Michigan | ||
2:05 PM | Pre-Sampling Model-Based Inference III — Stephen Woodruff, Specified Designs | |
2:20 PM | Rule of Thumb Regarding the Use Weights in Survey Sampling Analyses — Marnie Bertolet, University of Pittsburgh | |
2:35 PM | Hierarchical Design-Based Estimation in Stratified Multipurpose Surveys — Hugo Andres Gutierrez, Universidad Santo Tomas | |
2:50 PM | A Coverage Approach to Evaluating Mean Square Error — Alan Dorfman, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
3:05 PM | Approximate Confidence Intervals for a Parameter of the Negative Hypergeometric Distribution — Lei Zhang, Mississippi State Department of Health ; William D. Johnson, Pennington Biomedical Research Center | |
3:20 PM | Resampling Variance Estimation for a Two-Phase Sample — Hyunshik Lee, Westat Inc. ; David A. Marker, Westat Inc. | |
3:35 PM | Floor Discussion | |
427 |
Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-Hall D |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Section on Survey Research Methods — Contributed Poster Presentations | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute | ||
47: | The Impact of Visual Design in Survey Cover Letters on Response and Web Take-Up Rates — William Mockovak, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
48: | Comparison of Variance Estimates in a National Health Survey — Karen E. Davis, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Van Parsons, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
49: | Combined Methods for Imputing School Variables in Principal Data Files — Yan Wang, American Institutes for Research ; Matthew Doyle, American Institutes for Research | |
50: | Estimating the Bias Resulting from the Exclusion of Cell Phone-Only Respondents — Burton Levine, RTI International ; Christine Davies, RTI International ; Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International | |
51: | Using Isotonic Regression to Estimate Order-Restricted Health Indicators for the 1997-2006 National Health Interview Survey — Van Parsons, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
52: | Overcoming Challenges to Sample Design in Iraq — David Peng, D3 Systems, Inc. | |
54: | An Overview of Following Rules in Household Panels and Their Effect on Sample Size — Matthias Schonlau, RAND Corporation ; Nicole Watson, University of Melbourne ; Martin Kroh, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) | |
55: | Day-of-Week, Time-of-Year, and Meteorological Effects on Items on a Local Health Survey — Kevin J. Konty, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene | |
57: | Decomposing the Fraction of Missing Information Into Auxiliary Variable Contributions for Monitoring Survey Data — Rebecca Andridge, The Ohio State University | |
58: | Comparison of Sampling Methods for a School-Based Population — Alana Christie, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center ; Barbara Neas, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center | |
59: | The Nonverbal Response Card Method for Soliciting Responses to Sensitive Questions — David P. Lindstrom, Brown University ; Megan Klein Hattori, Brown University | |
453 * |
Wed, 8/3/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-A108/109 |
Using the American Community Survey as a Sampling Frame: A Collaborative Effort — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Stephen Cohen, National Science Foundation | ||
Chair(s): Brian Harris-Kojetin, Office of Management and Budget | ||
8:35 AM | NSCG Sampling Issues When Using an ACS-Based Sampling Frame — David Hall, U.S. Census Bureau ; Stephen Cohen, National Science Foundation ; John Finamore, National Science Foundation ; Flora Lan, National Science Foundation | |
8:55 AM | NSCG Estimation Issues When Using an ACS-Based Sampling Frame — John Finamore, National Science Foundation ; Stephen Cohen, National Science Foundation ; David Hall, U.S. Census Bureau ; Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Julie Walker, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:15 AM | Evaluating 2003 NSCG Dual-Frame Estimates for 2010 NSCG Planning Purposes — Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; David Hall, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:35 AM | Variance Estimation Issues in the 2010 NSCG Two-Phase Sample Design — Michael Edmund White, U.S. Census Bureau ; Jean Opsomer, Colorado State University | |
9:55 AM | Discussant: Keith Rust, Westat Inc. | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-B114 |
Issues with Missing Data in Longitudinal Studies — Contributed Papers | ||
Biometrics Section , Biopharmaceutical Section , ENAR , International Indian Statistical Association , Section on Health Policy Statistics , Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section , WNAR | ||
Chair(s): Niko Kaciroti, University of Michigan | ||
8:35 AM | Analysis of Longitudinal Binary Data with Nonignorable Dropout Using Shared Parameter Models — Myungok Lee, Louisiana State University ; Keunbaik Lee, Louisiana State University | |
8:50 AM | Analysis of Longitudinal Data with Non-Random Missingness Using Shared Random Effects Models — Xiaoyun Li, Merck & Co., Inc. ; Stuart Lipsitz, Brigham and Women's Hospital ; Dipankar Bandyopadhyay, Medical University of South Carolina ; Geert Molenberghs, Universiteit Hasselt/Katholieke Universiteit Leuven ; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University | |
9:05 AM | Longitudinal Data Analysis with Both Monotone and Non-Monotone Missing Data — Chi-hong Tseng, University of California at Los Angeles ; Robert Elashoff, University of California at Los Angeles | |
9:20 AM | Mixed-Effects Models for the Effects of Partially Observed Covariates on Dependent Recurrent Events Data — Stephen Rathbun, University of Georgia | |
9:35 AM | Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Survival Data with Missing and Left-Censored Time-Varying Covariates — Ryan C. May, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Joseph G. Ibrahim, The University of North Carolina ; Haitao Chu, University of Minnesota ; Stephen R. Cole, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | |
9:50 AM | Evaluating the Effects of Treatment Regimes in the Presence of Drop-Outs: Application to Depression Data — Yenchih Hsu, University of Pittsburgh ; Adbus S. Wahed, University of Pittsburgh | |
10:05 AM | A Broad Framework for Joint Modeling — Geert Molenberghs, Universiteit Hasselt/Katholieke Universiteit Leuven | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-A107 |
Statistical Methods — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Guangyu Zhang, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | ||
8:35 AM | Evaluating Energy Efficiency of Demand-Side Management Programs — Cha-Chi Fan, Department of Energy | |
8:50 AM | Methods of Estimation in Random Effects Meta-Regression — Abera Wouhib, National Center for Health Statistics ; Myron J. Katzoff, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/NCHS | |
9:05 AM | The Role of Legal Orientation Program in Affecting Immigration Court Case Processing Times — Zhifen Cheng, Vera Institute of Justice | |
9:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C224 |
Section on Survey Research Methods - Imputation and Missing Data — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Jeffrey Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
8:35 AM | Microdata Imputation and Macrodata Implications: Evidence from the Ifo Business Survey — Christian Seiler, Ifo Institute for Economic Research | |
8:50 AM | Look Again: Editing and Imputation of SCF Panel Data — Arthur B. Kennickell, Federal Reserve Board | |
9:05 AM | Generalized Estimating Equation Model for Binary Outcomes with Covariates Missing by Design — Qixuan Chen, Columbia University ; Myunghee C. Paik, Columbia University | |
9:20 AM | Approaches for Handling Missing Sexual Identity Data — HarmoniJoie Noel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Taylor Lewis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Aaron Maitland, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Heather Ridolfo, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
9:35 AM | Imputation of Categorical Data with Small Subcategories: Assessing the Results of Imputing Race in the 2007 - 2008 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) — Elizabeth Goldberg, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
9:50 AM | Evaluation of Improvements to the Imputation Routine for Health Insurance in the CPS ASEC — Miche Boudreaux, University of Minnesota ; Joanna Turner, University of Minnesota ; Michael Davern, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
10:05 AM | Erosion Analysis with USLE and RUSLE2 — Yang Li, Iowa State University ; Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C222 |
Optimizing Sample Designs — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Jill Dever, RTI International | ||
8:35 AM | Designing Minimum-Cost Multi-Stage Sample Designs — Matthias Ganninger, GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences | |
8:50 AM | A Generalized Epsem Two-Phase Design for Domain Estimation — Avinash C. Singh, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Rachel Harter, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
9:05 AM | Assigning PSUs to a Stratification PSU — Susan King, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; John Schilp, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Erik Bergmann, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
9:20 AM | An Enhanced Approach for Solving the Overlap Problem in Dual-Frame RDD Surveys — Sohyung Park, Dongguk University ; Sun-Woong Kim, Dongguk University ; Michael Traugott, University of Michigan ; Sang-Kyung Lee , Hyundae Research Institute | |
9:35 AM | Updating the Measures of Size of Local Areas Late in the Decade Using USPS Address Lists — Sylvia Dohrmann, Westat Inc. ; Lin Li, Westat Inc. ; Leyla K. Mohadjer, Westat Inc. | |
9:50 AM | Calibrating Non-Probability Internet Samples with Probability Samples Using Early Adopter Characteristics — J. Michael Dennis, Knowledge Networks, Inc. ; Charles DiSogra, Knowledge Networks, Inc. ; Elisa Chan, Knowledge Networks, Inc. | |
10:05 AM | Nonresponse Follow-Up Allocation for Domains — Harold Mantel, Statistics Canada ; Mike Hidiroglou, Statistics Canada | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-D236 |
Disclosure Avoidance for Tabular Data — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section , Committee on Privacy and Confidentiality , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | ||
Chair(s): Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | ||
10:35 AM | Initial Efforts to Extend the EZS Noise Methodology to the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages — Michael Buso, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
10:55 AM | Applying Cell Suppression to Inter-Related Tables — Jacob Bournazian, Energy Information Administration ; Michael Salpeter, Addx Corporation ; Bin Zhang, Energy Information Administration | |
11:15 AM | Modernizing Cell Suppression Software at the U.S. Census Bureau — Paul B. Massell, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:35 AM | Using Tau-Argus and sdcTable to Conduct Secondary Cell Suppression for Linked Tables — Amang Sukasih, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; David Edson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | |
11:55 AM | Discussant: Lawrence Cox, National Institute of Statistical Sciences | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-D229/230 |
Surveys, Bayesian Modeling, and the Interconnections: A Session in Honor of Joseph Sedransk — Invited Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Section on Bayesian Statistical Science , International Indian Statistical Association | ||
Organizer(s): Guofen Yan, University of Virginia | ||
Chair(s): Jiayang Sun, Case Western Reserve University | ||
10:35 AM | Estimation of Finite Population Domain Means: Then and Now — Jiming Jiang, University of California at Davis ; Thuan Nguyen, Oregon Health & Science University | |
11:00 AM | Calibrated Bayes Inference for Sample Surveys — Rod Little, University of Michigan | |
11:25 AM | Bayesian Predictive Inference for Small Areas with Uncertain Unit-Level Models — Donald Malec, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Ryan Janicki, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:50 AM | Bayesian Predictive Inference for a Proportion with Nonresponse — Balgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute | |
12:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-D237 |
Demographic Survey Sample Redesign at the U.S. Census Bureau — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Organizer(s): T. Trang Nguyen, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Chair(s): Timothy L. Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
10:35 AM | Fifty Years of Sample Redesign at the U.S. Census Bureau — James Farber, U.S. Census Bureau | |
10:55 AM | Frame Improvement for the Demographic Surveys Sample Redesign — Xijian Liu, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:15 AM | Sample Design Research in the 2010 Sample Redesign — T. Trang Nguyen, U.S. Census Bureau ; Arielle Gerstein, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:35 AM | How the U.S. Census Bureau's Redesign of Household Survey Sampling Impacts Field and Clerical Operations — Alex Winstead, U.S. Census Bureau ; Rose Byrne, U.S. Census Bureau ; Scott M. Harclerode, U.S. Census Bureau ; Chris Kuwik, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:55 AM | Discussant: Shail Butani, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-A106 |
Opportunities and Challenges in Statistical Work with Administrative Record Data — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): William Iwig, National Agricultural Statistics Service | ||
Chair(s): William Iwig, National Agricultural Statistics Service | ||
10:35 AM | A Case Study in Using Household Information from Administrative Databases — Martin Pantel, Statistics Canada | |
10:55 AM | Sources of Revision in Statistics Canada's Service Indices — Keven Bosa, Statistics Canada | |
11:15 AM | Utilizing Automated Statistical Edit Changes in Significance Editing — Wendy Barboza, National Agricultural Statistics Service ; Kay Turner, National Agricultural Statistics Service | |
11:35 AM | Trends in Record Linkage Refusal Rates: Characteristics of National Health Interview Survey Participants Who Refuse Record Linkage — Donna M. Miller, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Renee M. Gindi, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Jennifer D. Parker, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
11:55 AM | Discussant: John Czajka, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | CC-JR Ballroom D |
Section on Survey Research Methods P.M. Roundtable Discussion (fee event) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Organizer(s): Michael D. Larsen, The George Washington University | ||
WL31: | The General Social Survey (GSS) and the Methodology for Studying Societal Change — Tom W. Smith, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-C219 |
Calibration Weighting and Benchmarking in Sample Surveys — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Phil Kott, RTI International | ||
Chair(s): Darryl Creel, RTI International | ||
2:05 PM | Calibration Estimation and Longitudinal Survey Weights: Application to the NSF Survey of Doctorate Recipients — Michael D. Larsen, The George Washington University ; Siyu Qing, The George Washington University ; Beilei Zhou, The George Washington University ; Mary A. Foulkes, The George Washington University | |
2:25 PM | Exploring Calibration of NIS Weights Utilizing Telephone Status from the NHIS — Meena Khare, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Kennon R. Copeland, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Abera Wouhib, National Center for Health Statistics ; Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Kirk M. Wolter, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
2:45 PM | WTADJX Is Coming: Calibration Weighting in SUDAAN When Unit Nonrespondents Are Not Missing at Random and Other Applications — Phil Kott, RTI International | |
3:05 PM | Simultaneous Calibration and Nonresponse Adjustment with Explicit Variance Formulas — Eric Victor Slud, U.S. Census Bureau ; Yves Thibaudeau, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:25 PM | Two-Stage Bayesian Benchmarking for Small-Area Estimation — Malay Ghosh, University of Florida | |
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-B118/119 |
Measurement Error and Data Quality — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Brian John Meekins, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
2:05 PM | Assessment of Measurement Error and Nonresponse Error Using Respondent-Provided Paradata from Paper Self-Administered Questionnaires — Heather M. Schroeder, University of Michigan ; Russell W. Stark, University of Michigan ; Ashley Bowers, University of Michigan ; Roger D. Goddard, Texas A & M University ; Robin Tepper Jacob, University of Michigan | |
2:20 PM | Designing Estimators of Nonsampling Errors in Estimates of Components of Census Coverage Error — Mary H. Mulry, U.S. Census Bureau ; Bruce D. Spencer, Northwestern University | |
2:35 PM | Using Interviewer Observations Related to the Interview Process for Measurement Error and Nonresponse Error Adjustment — Rachel Anne Orlowski, Wayne State University ; Ashley Bowers, University of Michigan ; Wayne E. Baker, University of Michigan | |
2:50 PM | Assessing and Adjusting for Response Error Using a Multi-Phase Survey Approach in the Residential Energy Consumption Survey — Marilyn Worthy, Energy Information Administration ; Katie Joseph, Energy Information Administration | |
3:05 PM | Eliciting Illicit Work: Item Count and Randomized Response Technique Put to the Test — Antje Kirchner, Institute for Employment Research ; Ivar Krumpal, University of Leipzig ; Mark Trappmann, Institute for Employment Research ; Hagen von Hermanni, University of Leipzig | |
3:20 PM | General-Specific Questions in Survey Research: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis Approach — Fred Lorenz, Iowa State University ; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State University ; Laura Hildreth, Iowa State University ; Ulrike Genschel, Iowa State University | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-C224 |
Frames, Coverage Error, and Optimal Samples — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): Mandi Yu, National Cancer Institute | ||
2:05 PM | How Large Should a Statistical Sample Be? — Violeta Cruz Menil, The City University of New York ; Ruili Ye, The City University of New York | |
2:20 PM | Is Housing Unit Undercoverage Random? — Timothy L. Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau ; Xijian Liu, U.S. Census Bureau ; Timothy L. Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:35 PM | Comparing Cell Phone and Internet Coverage Use in the USA and South Korea — Eun-Hee Choi, Dongguk University ; Sun-Woong Kim, Dongguk University ; Chan-Hyoung Cho, Korea Internet & Security Agency ; Mick Couper, University of Michigan | |
2:50 PM | RDD Unplugged: Findings from a Household Survey Using a Cell Overlap Design — John Hall, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Barbara Lepidus Carlson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | |
3:05 PM | Goodness of Fit Tests in Dual-Frame Surveys — Yan Lu, University of New Mexico ; Sharon Lohr, Arizona State University | |
3:20 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/3/2011, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | CC-C224 |
Section on Survey Research Methods Business Meeting — Other Cmte/Business | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): Stephen Cohen, National Science Foundation | ||
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Thu, 8/4/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-A205 |
Multiple Designs for Census Data Collection and Surveys — Invited Papers | ||
International Association of Survey Statisticians , International Indian Statistical Association , Section on Government Statistics , Section on Survey Research Methods , Friends of Australasia , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Linda Hewitt, International Association of Survey Statisticians | ||
Chair(s): Jil Matheson, UK Statistics Authority | ||
8:35 AM | The United States Experience: Streamlining the Decennial Census and Meeting Data User Needs — Deborah Harner Griffin, U.S. Census Bureau | |
8:55 AM | The First Fully Register-Based Census in Sweden — Ingegerd Jansson, Statistics Sweden ; Boris Lorenc, Statistiska Centralbyran ; Dan Hedlin, Statistics Sweden ; Anders Holmberg, Statistics Sweden | |
9:15 AM | A Review of Caribbean Population and Housing Census Experiences Using the Long and Short Forms — Linda Hewitt, International Association of Survey Statisticians ; Godfrey St. Bernard, University of the West Indies at St. Augustine | |
9:35 AM | Enhancing the Value of Census Data Through Data Integration — Frank Yu, Australian Bureau of Statistics ; Ros Watmuff, Australian Bureau of Statistics ; Gemma Van Halderen, Australian Bureau of Statistics ; Graeme Thompson, Australian Bureau of Statistics ; Jeffrey Wright, Australian Bureau of Statistics | |
9:55 AM | Discussant: Jean Opsomer, Colorado State University | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Thu, 8/4/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C221 |
The Federal Government's Response to Emerging Privacy Challenges — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Government Statistics , Section on Risk Analysis , Section on Survey Research Methods , Social Statistics Section , Committee on Privacy and Confidentiality , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): J. Neil Russell, National Center for Education Statistics | ||
Chair(s): J. Neil Russell, National Center for Education Statistics | ||
8:35 AM | Maintaining Privacy in Data.gov Data Files — Jacob Bournazian, Energy Information Administration | |
8:55 AM | The Challenges of Consolidating Federal Government Information Systems — Ron Bianchi, U.S. Department of Agriculture ; Peter Meyer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/NCHS | |
9:15 AM | Statistical Methods for Protecting Personally Identifiable Information in Aggregate Reporting — Marilyn Seastrom, National Center for Education Statistics | |
9:35 AM | Evaluating a Constrained Hotdeck to Perturb American Community Survey Data for the Census Transportation Planning Products — Tom Krenzke, Westat Inc. ; Jianzhu Li, Westat Inc. ; David Judkins, Westat Inc. ; Michael D. Larsen, The George Washington University | |
9:55 AM | Exploring New Methods for Protecting and Distributing Confidential Research Data — Felicia LeClere, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Thu, 8/4/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C225/226 |
Overview on Results from 2010 Census Nonresponse and Group Quarters Field Operations — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Geoffrey Ian Jackson, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Chair(s): Michael R. Elliott, University of Michigan | ||
8:35 AM | No Group Quarters Left Behind: The New 2010 Census Group Quarters Validation — Andre Williams, U.S. Census Bureau ; Diane Barrett, U.S. Census Bureau | |
8:55 AM | Characteristics of the 2010 Census Nonresponse Follow-Up Operation — Hilda S. Dimmock, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:15 AM | Characteristics of the 2010 Census Nonresponse Follow-Up Operation — Sarah K. Heimel, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:35 AM | Evaluating the 2010 Census Nonresponse Follow-Up Reinterview — Sandra Peterson, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:55 AM | Outcome of the 2010 Vacant/Delete Check and Nonresponse Follow-Up Residual Census Enumeration Operations — Elizabeth Krejsa Poehler, U.S. Census Bureau ; Geoffrey Ian Jackson, U.S. Census Bureau | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Thu, 8/4/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C222 |
Section on Survey Research Methods - Confidentiality Protection and Optimal Estimation — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Committee on Privacy and Confidentiality , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Chair(s): John Finamore, National Science Foundation | ||
8:35 AM | Variance Estimation for Census Transportation Planning Products with Perturbed American Community Survey Data — Jianzhu Li, Westat Inc. ; Tom Krenzke, Westat Inc. ; J. Michael Brick, Westat Inc. ; David Judkins, Westat Inc. ; Michael D. Larsen, The George Washington University | |
8:50 AM | An Empirical Evaluation of Easily Implemented, Nonparametric Methods for Generating Synthetic Data Sets — Joerg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research ; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University | |
9:05 AM | An Evaluation Of Bls Noise Research For The Quarterly Census Of Employment And Wages — Michael Yang, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Ali Mushtaq, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Santanu Pramanik, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Fritz Scheuren, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Michael Buso, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; David Hiles, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
9:20 AM | A Comparative Assessment of Disclosure Risk and Data Quality Between MASSC and Other Statistical Disclosure Limitation Methods — Feng Yu, RTI International ; Neeraja S. Sathe, RTI International | |
9:35 AM | Modeling Aggregates for Reliability and Confidentiality of Output with Application to the QCEW Program of BLS — Santanu Pramanik, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Avinash C. Singh, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Michael Yang, NORC at the The University of Chicago ; Fritz Scheuren, NORC at the The University of Chicago | |
9:50 AM | A New Optimal Estimator of Population Proportion in Randomized Response Sampling — Oluseun Odumade, ETS ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A & M University at Kingsville | |
10:05 AM | Estimation of Finite Population Variance Using Scrambled Responses in the Presence of Auxiliary Information — Sarjinder Singh, Texas A & M University at Kingsville ; Stephen A. Sedory, Texas A & M University at Kingsville ; Raghunath Arnab, University of Botswana | |
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Thu, 8/4/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C224 |
Survey Analysis and Issues with Data Quality — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Brad Edwards, Westat Inc. | ||
8:35 AM | Recursive Partitioning for Racial Classification Cells — Aaron Gilary, U.S. Census Bureau | |
8:50 AM | Plotting Likert and Other Rating Scales — Naomi B. Robbins, NBR ; Richard Heiberger, Temple University | |
9:05 AM | Methods for Fitting a Markov Latent Class Analysis for the National Crime Victimization Survey — Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International ; Paul P. Biemer, RTI International ; William Kalsbeek, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | |
9:20 AM | Latent Class Analysis of Measurement Error in the Consumer Expenditure Survey — Brian John Meekins, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Clyde Tucker, Retired ; Paul P. Biemer, RTI International | |
9:35 AM | Survey Incentive Fees, Microeconomic Data Quality, and Nonresponse — Jesse Bricker, Federal Reserve Board | |
9:50 AM | Using Quality Indicators to Manage Collection and Editing in Business Surveys — Lingyun Zhu, Statistics Canada ; Serge Godbout, Statistics Canada | |
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Thu, 8/4/2011, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-C223 |
Applied Analysis — Contributed Papers | ||
Social Statistics Section , Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): James Mark Harris, National Agricultural Statistics Service | ||
8:35 AM | Bias-Variance and Breadth-Depth Tradeoff in Respondent-Driven Sampling — Sergiy O. Nesterko, Harvard University ; Joseph Blitzstein, Harvard University | |
8:50 AM | Using Signal Detection Theory to Verify Performance Standard Setting on Michigan English Language Proficiency Assessment — Ji Zeng, Michigan Department of Education ; Joseph A. Martineau, Michigan Department of Education | |
9:05 AM | Causal Inference in Transportation Safety Studies: Comparison of the Potential Outcomes and Causal Bayesian Networks — Vishesh Karwa, Penn State University ; Aleksandra Slavkovic, Penn State University | |
9:20 AM | Using a Density-Variation/Compactness Measure to Evaluate Redistricting Plans for Partisan Bias and Electoral Responsiveness — Thomas R. Belin, University of California at Los Angeles ; Heidi J. Fischer, University of California at Los Angeles ; Corwin Zigler, Harvard School of Public Health | |
9:35 AM | Modeling Single-Establishment Firm Returns to the 2007 Economic Census — Shawn Klimek, U.S. Census Bureau ; Emin Dinlersoz, U.S. Census Bureau | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Thu, 8/4/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-C224 |
Measuring Green Jobs — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics , Social Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Shail Butani, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Shail Butani, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
10:35 AM | Measuring Green Industry Employment: Developing a Definition of Green Goods and Services — Robert Viégas, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
10:55 AM | Measuring Green Industry Employment — Kristin Fairman, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
11:15 AM | Maximizing Sample Overlap between Two Independent Surveys — David Salvatore Piccone, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Edwin Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Shail Butani, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
11:35 AM | Counting Green Jobs: Developing the Green Technologies and Practices Survey — Sharon Schierberg Stang, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
11:55 AM | Discussant: Stephanie Shipp, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Thu, 8/4/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-C219 |
Design and Analysis Involving Complex Samples — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods | ||
Chair(s): Ashley Bowers, University of Michigan | ||
10:35 AM | Beyond Simple Descriptive Statistics: Utility of Multivariate Techniques in Survey Research — Mansour Fahimi, Marketing Systems Group | |
10:50 AM | Multiple Regression Analysis with Data from Complex Survey — Esher Hsu, National Taipei University | |
11:05 AM | A Comparison of Several Methods for Determining the Number of Factors in Exploratory Factor Analysis — Robert H. Pearson, University of Northern Colorado ; Dan Mundfrom, New Mexico State University ; Adam Piccone, DataLogix | |
11:20 AM | Modeling High-Dimensional Survey Data Using Latent Structure Analyses — Igor Akushevich, Duke University ; Mikhail Kovtun, Duke University ; Anatoliy Yashin, Duke University | |
11:35 AM | A Noninformative Bayesian Approach to Cluster Sampling — Michael Soma, University of Minnesota | |
11:50 AM | Inference for the Zenga Inequality Index — Matti Langel, University of Neuchâtel ; Yves Tillé, University of Neuchâtel | |
12:05 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Thu, 8/4/2011, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-C223 |
Weighting and Estimation — Contributed Papers | ||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Dan Liao, RTI International | ||
10:35 AM | The Weighting Process Used in the Employer Costs for Employee Compensation Series for the National Compensation Survey — Christina Lynn McCarthy, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Gwyn R. Ferguson, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Chester Ponikowski, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
10:50 AM | Evaluation of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth Weighting Methodology — Agnes Waye, Statistics Canada | |
11:05 AM | Relative Importance of Poverty and Education in Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Weighting Adjustment — Sadeq R. Chowdhury, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Trena Ezzati-Rice, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | |
11:20 AM | Estimation and Replicate Variance Estimation of Deciles for the Survey of Construction — Stephen James Kaputa, U.S. Census Bureau ; Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:35 AM | Bayesian nonparametric estimation of finite population quantities in absence of design information on nonsampled units — Sahar Z. Zangeneh, University of Michigan ; Robert W. Keener, University of Michigan ; Rod Little, University of Michigan | |
11:50 AM | Using Frame-to-Population Linkage to Determine Design Weighting Effects on Estimates and Variance — Carol Pierannunzi, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Mohamed Qayad, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Pranesh Chowdhury, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
12:05 PM | Selection of prior distributions for multivariate small area models with application to small area health insurance estimates — Ryan Janicki, U.S. Census Bureau | |
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