Please be aware sessions were renumbered as of April 4, 2014.
Legend: Boston Convention & Exhibition Center = CC, Westin Boston Waterfront = W, Seaport Boston Hotel = S
A * preceding a session name means that the session is an applied session.
A ! preceding a session name means that the session reflects the JSM meeting theme.
A * preceding a session name means that the session is an applied session.
A ! preceding a session name means that the session reflects the JSM meeting theme.
CE_07C |
Sat, 8/2/2014, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM | CC-160C |
Calibration Weighting in Survey Sampling — Professional Development Continuing Education Course | ||
ASA , Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Instructor(s): Phillip Kott, RTI International | ||
Calibration weighting involves a mild adjustment of probability-sampling weights that forces the weighted totals for a set of calibration (benchmark) variables to equal values determined using more complete information from the frame, the target population, or a larger sample. Its use can increase the efficiency of survey estimates as well as adjust for frame coverage errors and unit nonresponse. This short course is composed of three modules of increasing complexity. The first module provides a broad overview of the topic. It assumes knowledge of survey sampling at the level of Lohr's Sampling Design and Analysis. The second module discusses the roles of the linear prediction models and probability-sampling theory in calibration weighting. A treatment of optimal and pseudo-optimal calibration is followed by a discussion of double protection from potential biases due to unit nonresponse or coverage errors. The potential use of calibration weighting when nonrespondents are not missing at random is introduced. Some familiarity with derivatives and linear algebra is needed. The third module discusses large sample variance estimation for which previous exposure to asymptotics would be helpful, although concepts are stressed over rigorous proofs. A motivating example grounds the theory throughout by displaying the numerical impact of alternative approaches. | ||
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Sun, 8/3/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-156C |
Recent Advances in Spatial Methodology for Federal Surveys — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Scott Holan, University of Missouri | ||
Chair(s): Christopher K Wikle, University of Missouri | ||
2:05 PM | The Poisson Change of Support Problem with Applications to the American Community Survey — Jonathan R Bradley, University of Missouri ; Christopher K Wikle, University of Missouri ; Scott Holan, University of Missouri | |
2:25 PM | A Fully Bayesian Approach for Generating Synthetic Marks and Geographies for Confidential Data — Harrison Quick, University of Missouri ; Scott Holan, University of Missouri ; Christopher K Wikle, University of Missouri ; Jerome P Reiter, Duke University | |
2:45 PM | Flexible Bayesian Methodology for Multivariate Spatial Small Area Estimation — Aaron T Porter, University of Missouri Department of Statistics ; Scott Holan, University of Missouri ; Christopher K Wikle, University of Missouri | |
3:05 PM | Spatio-Temporal Modeling of U.S. State-To-State Migration Flows — Trevor Oswald | |
3:25 PM | Improving the American Community Survey Margins of Error Through Data-Driven Regionalization — Seth Spielman, University of Colorado ; David Folch, University of Colorado | |
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
40 |
Sun, 8/3/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-156A |
Innovations at U.S. Census Bureau — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Social Statistics Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Frank Potter, Mathematica Policy Research, | ||
2:05 PM | Joe Steinberg and the Census Class of 1940 — Gary Shapiro, Statistics Without Borders ; Fritz Scheuren, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
2:20 PM | A Comparison of Methodologies for Classification of Administrative Records Quality for Census Enumeration — Darcy Steeg Morris, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:35 PM | Issues Concerning Imputation of Hispanic Origin Due to Potential Administrative Record Enumeration for the 2020 Census — Richard Griffin, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:50 PM | Using Data from the American Community Survey to Better Understand Coverage Measurement Results in the 2010 Census — Andrew Keller, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:05 PM | Using Administrative Records to Reduce Census Nonresponse Followup Operations — Vincent Mule, U.S. Census Bureau ; Andrew Keller, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:20 PM | Single-Stage Generalized Raking Application in the American Housing Survey — Brian Shaffer, U.S. Census Bureau ; Yang Cheng, Census Bureau ; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:35 PM | Estimating the Cost of the 2020 Census Nonresponse Followup with Administrative Records — Tamara Adams, U.S. Census Bureau ; Edward Kobilarcik, U.S. Census Bureau ; Mary Bucci, U.S. Census Bureau | |
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Sun, 8/3/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-156B |
Nonresponse Adjustment - 1 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Chair(s): Trent D Buskirk, Marketing Systems Group | ||
2:05 PM | A Weight-Trimming Approach to Achieve a Comparable Increase to Bias Across Countries in the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies — Wendy Van de Kerckhove, Westat ; Leyla Mohadjer, Westat ; Thomas Krenzke, Westat | |
2:20 PM | Estimation of Dynamic Models with Nonignorable and Nonmonotone Drop-Out — Jongho Im, Iowa State University ; Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University | |
2:35 PM | Noncoverage Adjustments in a Single-Frame Cell Phone Survey: Weighting Approach to Adjust for Phoneless and Landline-Only Households — Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Meena Khare, NCHS/CDC/DHHS ; Elizabeth Ormson, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Wei Zeng, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Jenny Jeyarajah, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; David Yankey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Zhen Zhao, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
2:50 PM | Nonparametric Multiple Imputation — Darryl Creel, RTI International | |
3:05 PM | Adjustments for Survey Imputed Data Sets to Achieve First- and Second-Order Properties — Damiao Da Silva, Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Norte, Natal, Brazil ; Lichun Zhang, Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton, UK | |
3:20 PM | Floor Discussion | |
51 * |
Sun, 8/3/2014, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM | CC-157A |
Using Paradata Throughout the Survey Life Cycle for Public Sector Surveys — Invited Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | ||
Organizer(s): Carma R Hogue, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Chair(s): Lisa M. Blumerman, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
4:05 PM | Using Population Data to Improve Public Sector Frame Coverage — Carma R Hogue, U.S. Census Bureau ; Tameka Sammy, U.S. Census Bureau ; Rachelle Reeder, U.S. Census Bureau ; Elizabeth Accetta, U.S. Census Bureau | |
4:20 PM | Using Paradata to Design the Quarterly Tax Sample — Brian Dumbacher, U.S. Census Bureau ; Carma R Hogue, U.S. Census Bureau | |
4:35 PM | Using Paradata to Inform Collection Instruments — Aneesah Williams, U.S. Census Bureau ; Chrishelle Lawrence, U.S. Census Bureau ; Andre Williams, U.S. Census Bureau | |
4:50 PM | Using Paradata and the Nonresponse Follow-Up Dashboard Score Function to Prioritize Workload — Terri L Craig, U. S. Census Bureau ; Robyn T Harris, U.S. Census Bureau | |
5:05 PM | Using Paradata to Calibrate the Quarterly Summary of State and Local Government Tax Revenue — Courtney Marie Hill, U.S. Census Bureau ; Justin Nguyen, U.S. Census Bureau | |
5:20 PM | Discussant: Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland | |
5:40 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Sun, 8/3/2014, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM | CC-157C |
Estimation, Benchmarking, and Record Linkage — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders | ||
Chair(s): Kimberly Ault, RTI International | ||
4:05 PM | Comparison of Methods Utilizing Immunization Information Systems (IIS) Data for Sample Frame Construction in the National Immunization Survey (NIS) — Reiping Huang, NORC-University of Chicago ; Vicki Pineau, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Margrethe Montgomery, NORC at the University of Chicago ; James Singleton, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Laura Pabst, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; LaTreace Harris, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Stacie Greby, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
4:20 PM | Interpolating and Standardizing Time Series Data Covering Various Fiscal Intervals Using Splines — Jack Lothian, Statistics New Zealand | |
4:35 PM | Quality and Analysis of Sets of National Files — William Winkler, Census | |
4:50 PM | Statistical Matching Using Fractional Imputation — Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University ; Emily Berg, Iowa State University | |
5:05 PM | Model-Assisted Domain Estimation When Combining Survey Data with Administrative Records — Dan Liao, RTI International ; Phillip Kott, RTI International | |
5:20 PM | Increases in Estimate Accuracy in a Two-Phase Sample Using a Version of Poststratification: An Example from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health — Phillip Kott, RTI International ; Art Hughes, SAMHSA ; Jonaki Bose, SAMHSA ; Sarra Hedden, SAMHSA | |
5:35 PM | A Hierarchical Bayesian Method for Combining Surveys — Yang Cheng, Census Bureau ; Adrijo Chakraborty, University of Georgia ; Gauri Datta, University of Georgia | |
118 * |
Mon, 8/4/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-211 |
Issues, Challenges, and Solutions in Modernizing NHTSA's NASS — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Promod Chandhok, DOT/RITA/BTS | ||
Chair(s): Promod Chandhok, DOT/RITA/BTS | ||
8:35 AM | NHTSA's Data Modernization Project — Chou-Lin Chen, NHTSA/DOT ; Fan Zhang, NHTSA/DOT | |
8:55 AM | Composite Measure of Size Evaluation and Primary Sampling Unit Formation for NHTSA's New National Automotive Sampling System — William Cecere, Westat ; Rui Jiao, Westat ; Martha Rozsi, Westat ; Jacqueline Severynse, Westat ; Sharon Lohr, Westat ; James Green, Westat | |
9:15 AM | Estimating Population and Design Parameters for Nhtsa's New National Automotive Sampling System (Nass) — Rui Jiao, Westat ; Yumiko Sugawara, Westat ; Martha Rozsi, Westat ; Sharon Lohr, Westat ; James Green, Westat ; William Cecere, Westat | |
9:35 AM | Creating a Flexible and Scalable Psu Sample for Nhtsa's New National Automotive Sampling System — Martha Rozsi, Westat ; William Cecere, Westat ; Sharon Lohr, Westat ; James Green, Westat | |
9:55 AM | Multivariate Sample Design Optimization for NHTSA's New National Automotive Sampling System — Yumiko Sugawara, Westat ; Barnali Das, Westat ; Rui Jiao, Westat ; James Green, Westat | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
119 * |
Mon, 8/4/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-209 |
Measuring Consumer Payment Behavior Through Surveys and Diaries — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Section on Statistics in Marketing | ||
Organizer(s): Kevin Foster, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston | ||
Chair(s): Kevin Foster, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston | ||
8:35 AM | Bayesian Item Response Analysis of Method-Of-Payment Habits in Banking Surveys — Kyle Vincent ; Saman Muthukumarana, University of Manitoba ; Jenna Tichon, University of Manitoba | |
8:55 AM | Retail Payment Innovations and Cash Usage: Accounting for Attrition Using Refreshment Samples — Heng Chen ; Marie-Helene Felt, Bank of Canada ; Kim Huynh, Bank of Canada | |
9:15 AM | Identifying Business and Consumer Payment Patterns from Bank Account Data: Estimating Partially Observed Distributions from Survey Data — Xuemei Liu, Federal Reserve Board ; Geoffrey R Gerdes, Federal Reserve Board | |
9:35 AM | Cash Sources and Sinks in Mexico — Benjamin Mazzotta, Tufts University | |
9:55 AM | Sample Selection Bias in Consumer Payment Surveys — Marcin Hitczenko | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Mon, 8/4/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-208 |
Nonresponse Adjustment - 2 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Pushpal Mukmopadhyay, SAS | ||
8:35 AM | EM and Data Augmentation Algorithms for Social Network Analysis with Missing Data — Junchi Guo ; Michael Larsen, George Washington University | |
8:50 AM | Panel Analysis of Household Nonresponse and Person Coverage in the Current Population Survey — Edwin Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Antoinette Lubich, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:05 AM | Missing Data in Afghanistan: A Latent Class Examination of Item Nonresponse — Ann Arthur, Gallup Research Center ; Jill Heese, Gallup Research Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ; Allan McCutcheon, Gallup Research Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | |
9:20 AM | Different Ways of Dealing with Missingness in Hierarchical Data Sets — Matthias Speidel, Institute for Employment Research ; Jörg Drechsler, Institute of Employment Research ; Joseph Sakshaug, Institute for Employment Research | |
9:35 AM | Modeling Frame Deficiencies and the Effect of Calibration — Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:50 AM | Investigating Nonresponse Error in Change Estimates — Joanna Fane Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau ; Martin Klein, U.S. Census Bureau ; Joseph L. Schafer, U.S. Census Bureau | |
10:05 AM | Bayesian Post-Stratification Models Using Multilevel Penalized Spline Regression — Qixuan Chen, Columbia University ; Yajuan Si, Department of Statistics, Columbia University ; Andrew Gelman, Department of Statistics, Columbia University | |
158 * |
Mon, 8/4/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-204B |
Modeling Response for Tailoring in Contact Strategies in Censuses and Surveys — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Benjamin M Reist, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Chair(s): Benjamin M Reist, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
10:35 AM | Lessons Learned from Implementing Response Propensity Models in the 2013 Census Test — Gina Walejko, Census Bureau | |
10:55 AM | Examining Economic Census Reporting Patterns — Eric Fink, U.S. Census Bureau ; Joanna Fane Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:15 AM | Using Integer Programming to Determine the Optimal Assignment of Internet to Mail Mode Switch Strategies — Thomas Chesnut, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:35 AM | Predicting Initial Response Mode in Advance of Data Collection in the NSCG — Stephanie M Coffey, U.S. Census Bureau ; Chandra Erdman, U.S. Census Bureau ; Benjamin M Reist, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:55 AM | Predicting Response Mode During Data Collection in the National Survey of College Graduates — Chandra Erdman, U.S. Census Bureau ; Stephanie M Coffey, U.S. Census Bureau | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
160 * ! |
Mon, 8/4/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-206B |
Using Adaptive Design and Collection Strategies to Improve Data Quality in Business Surveys — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Section on Statistics in Marketing , Statistics Without Borders | ||
Organizer(s): Jenny Thompson, Census | ||
Chair(s): Broderick Oliver, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
10:35 AM | Strategies for Selecting a Follow-Up Sample of Nonrespondents in Business Surveys — Elisabeth Neusy, Statistics Canada ; Wesley Yung, Statistics Canada ; Jean-François Beaumont, Statistics Canada ; Mike Hidiroglou , Statistics Canada ; David Haziza, Associate Professor, Université de Montréal | |
10:55 AM | Strategies for Subsampling Nonrespondents for Economic Programs — Stephen Kaputa, U.S. Census Bureau ; Laura Bechtel, U.S. Census Bureau ; Daniel Whitehead, U.S. Census Bureau ; Jenny Thompson, Census | |
11:15 AM | The Use of Indicators to Assess the Quality of the Survey Returns During Data Collection — Daniel Whitehead, U.S. Census Bureau ; Yarissa González, U.S. Census Bureau ; Broderick Oliver, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:35 AM | Adaptive Integration of Survey Data with Other Information Sources — John Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
11:55 AM | Discussant: David Haziza, Associate Professor, Université de Montréal | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Mon, 8/4/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-209 |
Estimation Issues — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Shar Barracks, Columbia University | ||
10:35 AM | Implementation of an Efficient Sampling and Case Processing Method — Shelton M. Jones, RTI International ; Tenbroeck Smith, American Cancer Society, ; Katherine Treiman, RTI International ; Mai Nguyen, RTI International ; Connie Hobbs, RTI International ; Alyssa Troeschel, American Cancer Society, | |
10:50 AM | Study of Error in Survey Reports of Move Month Using the U.S. Postal Service Change of Address Records — Mary Mulry, Federal Employee ; Elizabeth M. Nichols, U.S. Census Bureau ; Jennifer Hunter Childs, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:05 AM | Reliability and Validity of Administrative Register Data — Daniel Oberski, Tilburg University | |
11:20 AM | A Shared Platform for Orchestrating Adaptive Data Collection in Surveys — Michael Thieme, U.S. Census Bureau ; Anup Mathur, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:35 AM | Identifying Data Problems and Improving Data Quality — Catherine Haggerty, NORC University of Chicago ; Micah R Sjoblom, NORC University of Chicago ; Steven Pedlow, NORC University of Chicago | |
11:50 AM | Nonresponse Bias and Sample Quality Indicators — Cong Ye, American Institutes for Research ; Roger Tourangeau, Westat | |
12:05 PM | Floor Discussion | |
201 |
Mon, 8/4/2014, 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | CC-Ballroom West |
Survey Research Methods Section P.M. Roundtable Discussion (Fee Event) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Organizer(s): Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
ML24: | Analyzing Survey Nonresponse — Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
207 * |
Mon, 8/4/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-209 |
Applications of Calibration and Empirical Bayes Estimation Methods — Invited Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) | ||
Organizer(s): Carma R Hogue, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Chair(s): Carma R Hogue, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
2:05 PM | Evaluating Calibration Estimators for the Annual Survey of Local Government Finance — Elizabeth Lynn Love, U.S. Census Bureau ; Bac Tran, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:25 PM | Calibrating the Empirical Bayes to Decision-Based Estimates in the Annual Survey of Public Employment and Payroll — Justin Nguyen, U.S. Census Bureau ; Joseph Barth, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:45 PM | An Evaluation of Different Small Area Estimators for the Annual Survey of Public Employment and Payroll — Bac Tran, U.S. Census Bureau ; Brian Dumbacher, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:05 PM | Discussant: Phillip Kott, RTI International | |
3:25 PM | Discussant: Partha Lahiri, University of Maryland | |
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Mon, 8/4/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-211 |
175 Years of the American Statistical Association and Its 110 Presidents — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Committee on ASA Archives and Historical Materials , Statistics Without Borders , ASA 175th Anniversary Steering Committee | ||
Organizer(s): John D. McKenzie, Jr., Babson College | ||
Chair(s): Alan Hutson, University of Buffalo | ||
2:05 PM | A Brief History of the American Statistical Association: 1839--2014, Part 1 — Robert Mason, Southwest Research Institute ; John D. McKenzie, Jr., Babson College | |
2:25 PM | A Brief History of the American Statistical Association: 1839--2014, Part 2 — John D. McKenzie, Jr., Babson College ; Robert Mason, Southwest Research Institute | |
2:45 PM | Four Men Who Were Presidents in the History of the American Statistical Association: Selected Vignettes — Fritz Scheuren, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Mary Batcher, Ernst & Young | |
3:05 PM | Women Presidents in the History of the American Statistical Association: Selected Vignettes — Mary Batcher, Ernst & Young ; Fritz Scheuren, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
3:25 PM | Discussant: Jeri Metzger Mulrow, National Science Foundation | |
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Mon, 8/4/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-208 |
Nonresponse Adjustment - 3 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Daniel Oberski, Tilburg University | ||
2:05 PM | Tools for Analyzing Nonresponse Adjustments in Survey Sampling — Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat | |
2:20 PM | Comparison of Traditional Weight Adjustments to Calibrating Weights in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey for Both Non-Response and Post-Stratification — Robert Baskin, AHRQ, DHHS ; Lap-Ming Wun, AHRQ | |
2:35 PM | Nonresponse Bias Correction via Calibration for the Brazilian National Household Sample Survey — Pedro Silva, IBGE-ENCE ; Charles Miguel Ruiz, IBGE - National School of Statistical Sciences | |
2:50 PM | Substitution of Nonresponding Primary Selection Units — Raphael Nishimura, Program in Survey Methodology, University of Michigan ; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan | |
3:05 PM | A Comparison of Weighting Adjustment Methods for Nonresponse — R. Lee Harding, ICF ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International ; Kurt Peters, ICF | |
3:20 PM | Imputing Biomarker Outcome Refusals and Unasked Questions in a Nonresponse Follow-Up for Environmental Exposure Models — Brian M. Wells, University of Michigan ; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan | |
3:35 PM | Combining State Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Data: Weighting for National Estimates — William Robb, ICF International ; Lee Harding, ICF International ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International | |
210721 |
Mon, 8/4/2014, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM | S-Liberty B |
Survey Research Methods Section Executive Committee Meeting — Other Cmte/Business | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Chair(s): Phillip Kott, RTI International | ||
283 * ! |
Tue, 8/5/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-257A |
Recent Advances in Multiple Imputation — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Organizer(s): Florian Meinfelder, University of Bamberg | ||
Chair(s): Stef van Buuren, Netherlands Org. for Appl. Scientific Research | ||
8:35 AM | Combining Information from Multiple Sources in Bayesian Modeling — Tracy Schifeling, Duke University ; Jerome P Reiter, Duke University | |
8:55 AM | Multiple Imputation for Poverty Rate Estimation from Rounded Income Data — Hans Kiesl, Regensburg University of Applied Sciences ; Jörg Drechsler, Institute of Employment Research | |
9:15 AM | Nearest-Neighbor--Based Approaches for Multiple Imputation of Unordered Categorical Variables — Florian Meinfelder, University of Bamberg | |
9:35 AM | Synthetic Longitudinal Business Databases for International Comparisons — Jörg Drechsler, Institute of Employment Research ; Lars Vilhuber, Cornell University | |
9:55 AM | A New Way to Multiply Impute Nonignorable Missing Outcomes — Shahab Jolani, Utrecht Universiy ; Stef Van Buuren, Utrecht University | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-255 |
Speed Session #4: Topics in Epidemiology and Survey Research Methods, Part 1 — Contributed Speed | ||
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Owen Devine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | ||
8:35 AM | Monte Carlo Simulation to Examine the Uncertainty in Autism Spectrum Disorder Prevalence Estimates Derived from Postcensal Population Estimates — Lin Tian, CDC ; Owen Devine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
8:40 AM | Modeling Population Psychometric Characteristics of a Speech-in-Noise Task: Using a Large Cross-Sectional Study to Explore Associations Between Cognition and Listening — Mark Edmondson-Jones, NIHR | |
8:45 AM | Using Contact Networks and Mortality Patterns to Estimate Epidemiological Process Parameters — Kezia Manlove, Pennsylvania State University | |
8:50 AM | Sampling Strategies Based on Existing Information in Nested Case Control Study — Yi Luo, University of Southern California | |
8:55 AM | Follow-Up Survey Response Rates in Women at Risk for Breast Cancer — Jeannette Lee, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Ishwori Dhakal, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Susan Kadlubar, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences | |
9:00 AM | Clustering of Dietary Patterns in Pregnant Women and Children Living in the Seychelles — Tanzy Love, University of Rochester ; Maria S Mulhern, Univeristy of Ulster ; Alison Yeates, Univeristy of Ulster ; Sean Strain, Univeristy of Ulster ; Emeir McSorley, Univeristy of Ulster ; Conrad Shamlaye, Republic of Seychelles ; Juliette Henderson, Republic of Seychelles ; Sally Thurston, University of Rochester ; Gene E Watson, University of Rochester ; Philip W Davidson, University of Rochester ; Edwin van Wijngaarden, University of Rochester ; Gary Myers, University of Rochester | |
9:05 AM | Using Bayesian Statistical Inference to Improve the Measurement of Adequacy of Mental Health Care Utilization in a Nationally Representative Sample — Chih-Nan Chen, National Taipei Universiy ; Benjamin Cook, Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research ; Margarita Alegria, Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research | |
9:15 AM | Releasing Synthetic Microdata for Magnitude Tabular Data — Lan Wei, Duke ; Jerome P Reiter, Duke University | |
9:20 AM | Comparison of Estimates for Lifetime Depression Using the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) — Kimberly Ault, RTI International ; Greta Kilmer, RTI International | |
9:25 AM | Big Data and Advanced Analytics in Radiology Precision and Pre-Emptive Patient Care — Nasser Fard, Northeastern University ; Jean Hosseini, Intelek ; Scott Cameron, Medical Clinic | |
9:30 AM | Automated Survey Coding for German Occupations — Malte Schierholz | |
9:35 AM | Weight Smoothing Using Laplace Priors — Michael Elliott, University of Michigan ; Xi Xia, University of Michigan | |
9:40 AM | Implementation and Results of an Experiment Using Mahalanobis Distance in Responsive Design to Reduce Nonresponse Bias — Jennifer Cooney, RTI International ; Peter Siegel, RTI International ; Melissa Cominole, RTI International ; Bryan Shepherd, RTI International | |
9:45 AM | Understanding Egypt's Telephone Using Population Using RDD and Face-to-Face Surveys — Timothy Van Blarcom, D3 Systems, ; David Rae, D3 Systems, ; David Peng, D3 Systems, | |
9:50 AM | Modeling Clustering Design Effects When Cluster Sizes Vary — James Chromy, RTI International | |
9:55 AM | Computer-Based Training for NCES Complex Survey Micro-Data Sets: 2014 Update — Andrew White, National Center for Education Statistics/IES | |
10:00 AM | Opening the Doors to U.S. Department of Education Data: Program, Grant, and Statistical Data — Marilyn M. Seastrom, NCES/U.S. Department of Education | |
10:05 AM | Protecting Survey Design Information in Public Use Files by Constructing Combined Strata Accounting for the Realized Sample Selection — Vladislav Beresovsky, National Center for Health Statistics | |
10:10 AM | Project Talent: Weighting Adjustments Comparison for Nonresponse and Tracking Loss in a Follow-Up Survey 50 Years Later — Danielle Battle, American Institutes for Research | |
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-258C |
Data Collection Strategies — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders , Committee on Gay and Lesbian Concerns in Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Brad Edwards, Westat | ||
8:35 AM | Balancing Timeliness, Data Quality, and Cost by Optimizing Data-Collection Strategies — Wan-Ying Chang, National Science Foundation ; Lynn Milan, NSF-NCSES ; Steven Proudfoot, NSF-NCSES | |
8:50 AM | Seeking to Reduce Motivated Underreporting to the Health and Retirement Study Screening Interview — Frost Hubbard, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan ; Daniel Tomlin, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan ; Theresa Camelo, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan | |
9:05 AM | What Paradata Can Tell Us About the Annual Survey of Jails — Suzanne Dorinski, U.S. Census Bureau ; Heather C West, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:20 AM | Stop Chasing Your Tail: Reining in Hard-to-Reach Respondents — Paul Guerino, Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Ryan Hubbard, Westat | |
9:35 AM | Assessing Two Nonresponse Follow-Up Strategies: Shortened Questionnaire and Administrative Data Collection — Joseph Sakshaug, Institute for Employment Research ; Stephanie Eckman, Institute for Employment Research ; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland | |
9:50 AM | Reduction of Survey Nonobservation Errors Through Adaptive Sampling Design — Shin-Jung Lee, University of Michigan | |
10:05 AM | Case Reassignment: When Making Contact Is a Two-Person Job — Rachael Walsh, U.S. Census Bureau ; Julia Coombs, U.S. Census Bureau | |
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-259A |
Sample Design - 1 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Committee on Gay and Lesbian Concerns in Statistics | ||
Chair(s): Gerald Arnold, American Board of Internal Medicine | ||
8:35 AM | Considerations for Selecting Reserve Samples for In-Person Surveys — Lin Li, Westat ; Leyla Mohadjer, Westat ; Thomas Krenzke, Westat | |
8:50 AM | The Sample Overlap Problem for Systematic Sampling — Robert Fay, Westat | |
9:05 AM | Evaluation of Sample Designs Using Results from the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies — Valerie Hsu, Westat ; Thomas Krenzke, Westat ; Leyla Mohadjer, Westat ; Sixia Chen, Westat | |
9:20 AM | Designing the National Immunization Survey to Account for Geographic Misclassification of the Cell Phone Sample — Xian Tao, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Laurie Elam-Evans, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases ; Meena Khare, NCHS/CDC/DHHS ; Jenny Jeyarajah, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; David Yankey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
9:35 AM | Geographic Oversampling for Race/Ethnic Minorities Based on Data from the 2010 U.S. Population Census — Graham Kalton, Westat ; Sixia Chen, Westat | |
9:50 AM | Non-Probability Samples from Populations That Are Identified Through Costly Screening — K.P. Srinath, Abt SRBI ; Charles DiSogra, Abt SRBI | |
10:05 AM | Effects of Imperfect Unit Size Information on Complex Sample Designs and Estimators — Randall Powers, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; John Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-259A |
Use of Vendor Data in Optimization of Address-Based Sampling Procedures — Invited Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Committee on Gay and Lesbian Concerns in Statistics | ||
Organizer(s): Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt SRBI | ||
Chair(s): Charles DiSogra, Abt SRBI | ||
10:35 AM | From Flagging a Sample to Framing It: An Exploration of the Utility of Information That Can Be Appended to RDD and Address-Based Samples — Trent D Buskirk, Marketing Systems Group ; David Malarek, Marketing Systems Group | |
10:55 AM | Adaptive Design Features for Using Address-Based Sampling in a National CATI Survey of Households with Children — Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt SRBI ; Heather Hammer, Abt SRBI ; Charles DiSogra, Abt SRBI ; Rachel Martonik, Abt SRBI ; Heather Turner, University of New Hampshire ; David Finkelhor, University of New Hampshire | |
11:15 AM | The Use of Targeted Lists to Enhance Sampling Efficiency in Address-Based Sample Designs: Age, Race, and Other Qualities — Ned English, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Andrea Mayfield, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Alicia Frasier, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
11:35 AM | Evaluation of Combining Consumer Marketing Data Used for Address-Based Sampling — Joseph P McMichael, RTI International ; Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International ; Rachel Harter, RTI International ; Jamie Ridenhour, RTI International | |
11:55 AM | Discussant: Jill Montaquila, Westat | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-257A |
Survey Inference and Sample Size Estimation — Contributed Papers | ||
Social Statistics Section , Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Chair(s): Michael Sinclair, Mathematica Policy Research | ||
10:35 AM | Black Magic Using Randomized Response Techniques — Cheon Sig Lee, Coastal Bend College ; Stephen Andrew Sedory, Texas A&M University-Kingsville ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville | |
10:50 AM | A New Quasi-Empirical Bayes Estimate in Randomized Response Technique — Augustus Jayaraj, Cornell University ; Oluseun Odumade, Best Buy ; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville | |
11:05 AM | Medicaid Undercount in the American Community Survey — Joanna Turner, SHADAC/University of Minnesota ; Kathleen Thiede Call, SHADAC/University of Minnesota ; Michel Boudreaux, SHADAC/University of Minnesota ; Brett Fried, SHADAC/University of Minnesota ; Brett O'Hara, U.S. Census Bureau | |
11:20 AM | Power and Sample Size Formulas for Detection of Differential Item Functioning by the SIBTEST Procedure — Zhushan Li, Boston College | |
11:35 AM | A General Framework for Research Design: Monte Carlo Simulation Methods for Sample Size Planning — Ken Kelley, University of Notre Dame | |
11:50 AM | Improving the Socioeconomic Ranking of Small Areas Using the Estimates from the American Community Survey — Mandi Yu, National Cancer Institute ; Jun Luo, Information Management Services ; Li Zhu, National Cancer Institute | |
12:05 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-257B |
Disclosure, Confidentiality, Privacy — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Brenda Cox, Social & Scientific Systems, | ||
10:35 AM | An Evaluation of the Impact of Missing Data on Disclosure Risk — Thomas Krenzke, Westat ; Jianzhu Li, Westat ; Lin Li, Westat | |
10:50 AM | Measuring Impact of Top-Coding on the Utility of Consumer Expenditure Microdata — Daniel Yang ; Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
11:05 AM | New Technologies for Full Privacy Protection in Data Collection and Analysis — Samuel Wu, University of Florida ; Shigang Chen, University of Florida ; Deborah Burr, University of Florida ; Long Zhang, University of Florida | |
11:20 AM | Nested Dirichlet Process Model for Household Data Set Synthesis — Jingchen Hu, Duke University ; Jerome P Reiter, Duke University | |
11:35 AM | Measuring Risk in Tables Where the Study Variable May Be Negative — Ann-Marie Flygare, Statistics Sweden ; Ingegerd Jansson, Statistics Sweden ; Tiina Orusild, Statistics Sweden | |
11:50 AM | Random Data Swapping as an Approach for Statistical Disclosure Limitation and Its Effects on Utility of Data — Edward Grant, University of Maryland, College Park, MD ; Joe Fred Gonzalez, Jr., National Center for Health Statistics ; Guangyu Zhang, National Center for Health Statistics/CDC ; Alena Maze, National Center for Health Statistics | |
12:05 PM | A Domain-Based Estimation Framework for Measuring Risk and Utility for Both Input and Output De-Identified Data — Avinash Singh, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Joshua Borton, NORC At the University of Chicago ; Yongheng Lin, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM | CC-Exhibit Hall B2 |
Speed Session #3: Topics in Survey Research Methods and Applications, Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Chair(s): Ben S. Baumer, Smith College | ||
1: | Using Multilevel Modeling to Analyze Student Responses to a Sexual Health Curriculum Perceptions Survey — Tammy Tom, University of Hawaii ; Kelly Roberts, University of Hawaii | |
2: | A Model-Based Approach for Assessing Reproducibility and Outlier Detection in High-Throughput Biological Data — Karthik Devarajan, Fox Chase Cancer Center ; Xiaowei Chen, Fox Chase Cancer Center ; Jeffrey Peterson, Fox Chase Cancer Center | |
3: | The Control of Type I Error and Power in Statistics for Spearman's Rho and Kendall's Tau Correlation Coefficients by Monte Carlo Method — Chittanun Sitthisan, University of Northern Colorado (UNC) | |
4: | A Statistical Model for Event Sequence Data — Kevin Heins, University of California, Irvine ; Hal S. Stern, University of California - Irvine | |
5: | How to Calculate Substitution, Insertion, and Deletion Probabilities for Fixed Sequences — Jason Wilson, Biola University | |
6: | Breast Cancer Disparities: A Social Network Analysis Prospective — Shun Zhang, National Center for Primary Care | |
7: | Mixed Effects Modeling in Conjoint Analysis with Multivariate Normal Responses — Tanita Cronje, University of Pretoria ; Frans HJ Kanfer, University of Pretoria ; Sollie Millard, University of Pretoria ; Mohammad Arashi, Shahrood University | |
8: | Implications of a New Response Option for Questions About Driving in the Youth Risk Behavior Survey — Emily Olsen, CDC ; Ruth A Shults, CDC | |
9: | Use of Treemapping Software for Visualizing Big, Hierarchical Data with Applications to the Federal Budget — Daniel Habtemariam | |
10: | A Class of Regression Models for Parallel and Series Systems with a Random Number of Components — Silvia L.P. Ferrari, University of Sao Paulo ; Alice L. Morais, University of Sao Paulo | |
11: | The Status of Women Faculty in Departments of Statistics and Biostatistics — Marcia Gumpertz, North Carolina State Univ ; Jacqueline Hughes-Oliver, North Carolina State University | |
12: | Illustrating Split-Plot Designs with 3-D Models — James Alloway, E.M.S.Q. Associates | |
13: | Forecast Model Comparisons of ISO New England Electricity Demand — Timothy Fletcher, Northwestern University | |
14: | The Effect of Shot Selection Trends on Offensive Efficiency — Justin Post, North Carolina State University ; Michael Dickey, North Carolina State University | |
15: | Using NFL Draft Metrics to Predict Player Success — Nicholas Kapur, North Carolina State University ; Justin Post, North Carolina State University ; James Gilman, North Carolina State University | |
16: | Efficiency of Scoring Baserunners in MLB — William Knapp ; Jason Osborne, North Carolina State University | |
17: | The Perfect Bracket: Machine Learning in NCAA Basketball — Sara Stoudt, Smith College ; Loren Santana, Smith College ; Ben S. Baumer, Smith College | |
18: | Video Tracking of Hockey Players — Brian Macdonald, United States Military Academy ; Fred Ulrich, United States Military Academy ; Timothy Nosco, United States Military Academy ; Michael Martin, United States Military Academy ; Nicholas Howard, United States Military Academy ; Frank Wattenberg, United States Military Academy | |
19: | The Importance of Scoring the First Goal in the NHL: Game Winner or Superstition? — Samantha Key ; Michael Rutter, Penn State | |
20: | Applying Meta-Pathway Analyses Across Multiple Phosphoproteomics Data Sets to Identify Common Adaptive Responses to Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in Cancer Cells — Yian Chen, Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute ; Kate Fisher, Moffitt Cancer Center | |
The Oral portion will take place during Session 210520 | ||
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 11:35 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall B2 |
Speed Session #4: Topics in Epidemiology and Survey Research Methods, Part 2 — Contributed Poster Presentations | ||
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Chair(s): Joseph Sakshaug, Institute for Employment Research | ||
1: | Monte Carlo Simulation to Examine the Uncertainty in Autism Spectrum Disorder Prevalence Estimates Derived from Postcensal Population Estimates — Lin Tian, CDC ; Owen Devine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
2: | Modeling Population Psychometric Characteristics of a Speech-in-Noise Task: Using a Large Cross-Sectional Study to Explore Associations Between Cognition and Listening — Mark Edmondson-Jones, NIHR | |
3: | Using Contact Networks and Mortality Patterns to Estimate Epidemiological Process Parameters — Kezia Manlove, Pennsylvania State University | |
4: | Sampling Strategies Based on Existing Information in Nested Case Control Study — Yi Luo, University of Southern California | |
5: | Follow-Up Survey Response Rates in Women at Risk for Breast Cancer — Jeannette Lee, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Ishwori Dhakal, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ; Susan Kadlubar, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences | |
6: | Clustering of Dietary Patterns in Pregnant Women and Children Living in the Seychelles — Tanzy Love, University of Rochester ; Maria S Mulhern, Univeristy of Ulster ; Alison Yeates, Univeristy of Ulster ; Sean Strain, Univeristy of Ulster ; Emeir McSorley, Univeristy of Ulster ; Conrad Shamlaye, Republic of Seychelles ; Juliette Henderson, Republic of Seychelles ; Sally Thurston, University of Rochester ; Gene E Watson, University of Rochester ; Philip W Davidson, University of Rochester ; Edwin van Wijngaarden, University of Rochester ; Gary Myers, University of Rochester | |
7: | Using Bayesian Statistical Inference to Improve the Measurement of Adequacy of Mental Health Care Utilization in a Nationally Representative Sample — Chih-Nan Chen, National Taipei Universiy ; Benjamin Cook, Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research ; Margarita Alegria, Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research | |
8: | Releasing Synthetic Microdata for Magnitude Tabular Data — Lan Wei, Duke ; Jerome P Reiter, Duke University | |
9: | Comparison of Estimates for Lifetime Depression Using the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) — Kimberly Ault, RTI International ; Greta Kilmer, RTI International | |
10: | Big Data and Advanced Analytics in Radiology Precision and Pre-Emptive Patient Care — Nasser Fard, Northeastern University ; Jean Hosseini, Intelek ; Scott Cameron, Medical Clinic | |
11: | Automated Survey Coding for German Occupations — Malte Schierholz | |
12: | Weight Smoothing Using Laplace Priors — Michael Elliott, University of Michigan ; Xi Xia, University of Michigan | |
13: | Implementation and Results of an Experiment Using Mahalanobis Distance in Responsive Design to Reduce Nonresponse Bias — Jennifer Cooney, RTI International ; Peter Siegel, RTI International ; Melissa Cominole, RTI International ; Bryan Shepherd, RTI International | |
14: | Understanding Egypt's Telephone-Using Population Using RDD and Face-to-Face Surveys — Timothy Van Blarcom, D3 Systems, ; David Rae, D3 Systems, ; David Peng, D3 Systems, | |
15: | Modeling Clustering Design Effects When Cluster Sizes Vary — James Chromy, RTI International | |
16: | Computer-Based Training for NCES Complex Survey Micro-Data Sets: 2014 Update — Andrew White, National Center for Education Statistics/IES | |
17: | Opening the Doors to U.S. Department of Education Data: Program, Grant, and Statistical Data — Marilyn M. Seastrom, NCES/U.S. Department of Education | |
18: | Protecting Survey Design Information in Public Use Files by Constructing Combined Strata Accounting for the Realized Sample Selection — Vladislav Beresovsky, National Center for Health Statistics | |
19: | Project Talent: Weighting Adjustments Comparison for Nonresponse and Tracking Loss in a Follow-Up Survey 50 Years Later — Danielle Battle, American Institutes for Research | |
The Oral portion will take place during Session 210517 | ||
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-153C |
Surveys of International Education: Survey Design, Statistical Analysis, and Evaluation — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders | ||
Organizer(s): Cynthia Augustine, RTI International | ||
Chair(s): Joseph P McMichael, RTI International | ||
2:05 PM | Planning and Implementing International Early Grade Reading Assessments — Simon King, RTI International ; Christine Davies, RTI International ; Peter Frechtel, RTI International | |
2:25 PM | Using Household Surveys in International Education Research — Cynthia Augustine, RTI International ; Karol Krotki, RTI International | |
2:45 PM | A Snapshot of Primary Classroom Experiences in Nigeria — Karol Krotki, RTI International ; Safaa Amer, RTI ; Obert Pimhidzai, World Bank | |
3:05 PM | Qatar National Education Reform — Ameena Alobaidili, Qatar Supreme Education Council ; Safaa Amer, RTI ; Aysha Al-Hashemi, Qatar Supreme Education Council | |
3:25 PM | Evaluation Protocol for International Education Systems — Safaa Amer, RTI | |
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Tue, 8/5/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-157B |
Inference and Variance Estimation - 1 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Darryl Creel, RTI International | ||
2:05 PM | Replication Variance Estimation for Balanced Sampling: An Application to the PIAAC Study — Jianzhu Li, Westat ; Sixia Chen, Westat ; Thomas Krenzke, Westat ; Leyla Mohadjer, Westat | |
2:20 PM | Analysis of Interval-Censored Data Using Competing Risks Model and Multiple Imputation — Tiandong Li, Westat ; Ulrike Luderer , University of California, Irvine | |
2:35 PM | Coverage Properties of Confidence Intervals for Proportions in Complex Surveys — Carolina Franco, U.S. Census Bureau ; Roderick Little, University of Michigan ; Thomas Louis, U.S. Census Bureau/Johns Hopkins ; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:50 PM | Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals Under the Rao-Hartley-Cochran Sampling Design — Yves Berger, University of Southampton | |
3:05 PM | Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals and Significance Test for Regression Parameters Under Complex Survey Sampling Designs — Melike OGUZ ALPER, University of Southampton ; Yves Berger, University of Southampton | |
3:20 PM | Semiparametric Estimation for Recurrent Event Data from Complex Survey Designs — Russell Stocker, Indiana University of Pennsylvania ; Akim Adekpedjou, Missouri University of Science and Technology | |
3:35 PM | Predictive Ratio Matching Imputation of Nested Compositional Data with Semicontinuous Variables — Gerko Vink, Utrecht University ; Jeroen Pannekoek, Statistics Netherlands ; Stef Van Buuren, Utrecht University | |
406 |
Tue, 8/5/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-153A |
Sample Design - 2 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Jamie Ridenhour, RTI International | ||
2:05 PM | Decomposing the Variance of Child Outcomes in Multistage Sample of Head Start Children — Barbara Carlson, Mathematica Policy Research ; John Hall, Mathematica Policy Research | |
2:20 PM | PPS Subsampling from NHIS to MEPS: Effect on Precision of MEPS Estimates — Sadeq R. Chowdhury, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), DHHS ; Robert Baskin, AHRQ, DHHS ; Steven R. Machlin, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | |
2:35 PM | Hospital-Based Sampling: The Safe Experience — Brenda Cox, Social & Scientific Systems, ; Nicole Santomauro, Boston University ; Jane Sheehan, Boston University ; Dena Margoli, Boston University | |
2:50 PM | Toward an Optimum Allocation for the Survey of Doctorate Recipients — Yonghe Michael Yang, NORC ; Wan-Ying Chang, National Science Foundation ; Julia Batishev, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
3:05 PM | The Benefits of Sampling Clusters with Probability Proportional to Size in Cluster-Randomized Experiments — Michael Higgins | |
3:20 PM | Multivariate Stratification for Competing Estimation Objectives — Stephanie Zimmer, Iowa State University ; Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University ; Sarah Nusser, Iowa State University ; Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 7:00 AM - 8:15 AM | CC-Ballroom West |
Survey Research Methods Section A.M. Roundtable Discussion (Fee Event) — Roundtables AM Roundtable Discussion | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Organizer(s): Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
WL06: | Valid Analytic Properties and Disclosure Limitation for Microdata — William Winkler, Census | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-152 |
Adaptive Survey Designs: Reflecting on the Past, Describing the Present, and Considering the Possibilities of the Future — Invited Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders | ||
Organizer(s): John M Finamore, National Science Foundation | ||
Chair(s): John M Finamore, National Science Foundation | ||
8:35 AM | An Overview of Adaptive Survey Design — Peter V Miller, US Bureau of the Census | |
8:55 AM | Adaptive Mixed-Mode Survey Designs Accounting for Mode Effects — Johannis Schouten, Statistics Netherlands | |
9:15 AM | Limiting the Risk of Nonresponse Bias by Using Regression Diagnostics as a Guide to Data Collection — James Wagner, University of Michigan | |
9:35 AM | Examining the Impact of Data Collection Interventions on Data Quality, Cost, and the Risk of Nonresponse Bias — Benjamin M Reist, U.S. Census Bureau ; Stephanie M Coffey, U.S. Census Bureau | |
9:55 AM | Discussant: Mick Couper, University of Michigan | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-156A |
Survey Methods and Estimation - 1 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): John Hall, Mathematica Policy Research | ||
8:35 AM | Evaluation of Efficiency of Standard Regression Mixed Model--Based BLUP Estimators in Household Surveys Assuming Unequal Error Variances — Prabhakar Ghangurde | |
8:50 AM | Examining the Psychometric Properties of the Mental Health Recovery Measure-Revised in a Population of Individuals with Persistent Psychological Health Challenges — Karen Traxler, University of Northern Colorado ; Sharon Young, CooperRiis Healing Farm ; Matt Snyder, CooperRiis Healing Farm ; Tyler Kincaid, University of Northern Colorado | |
9:05 AM | Undergraduates' Statistics Anxiety and Mathematics Anxiety: Are They Similar or Different Constructs? — Soofia Malik, University of Wyoming | |
9:20 AM | On Weighting in the Current Employment Statistics Survey Under Presence of Influential Observations — Michael Sverchkov, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Julie Gershunskaya, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
9:35 AM | Item Nonresponse: Modeling the Impact of Probing Don't Knows — Chris Skinner, London School of Economics ; Jouni Kuha, London School of Economics ; Myrsini Katsikatsou, London School of Economics ; Sarah Butt, City University | |
9:50 AM | Using the Fraction of Missing Information (FMI) to Identify Auxiliary Variables for Imputation Procedures via Proxy Pattern-Mixture Models — Jenny Thompson, Census ; Rebecca R. Andridge, Ohio State University | |
10:05 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-156A |
Current Research on the Use of Paradata to Examine Multiple Error Sources Simultaneously in the Total Survey Error Framework — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders | ||
Organizer(s): Brady T West, Institute for Social Research | ||
Chair(s): Brady T West, Institute for Social Research | ||
10:35 AM | Changes in Interviewer-Related Error Over the Course of the Field Period: An Empirical Examination Using Paradata and Behavior Codes — Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska, Lincoln ; Antje Kirchner, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | |
10:55 AM | The Coverage-Nonresponse Trade-Off — Stephanie Eckman, Institute for Employment Research ; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland | |
11:15 AM | Nonresponse Patterns and Bias in the American Time Use Survey — John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
11:35 AM | Using Paradata from Interviewer Voices to Examine Nonresponse Error and Measurement Error — Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland ; Fred Conrad, University of Michigan ; Jose Benki, University of Michigan ; Alexandra Birg, University of Munich (LMU) | |
11:55 AM | Discussant: Brad Edwards, Westat | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-151A |
Inference and Variance Estimation - 2 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Jill Dever, RTI International | ||
10:35 AM | Descriptive and Analytic Inferences from Input and Output De-Identified Data — Avinash Singh, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Yongheng Lin, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Joshua Borton, NORC At the University of Chicago | |
10:50 AM | Weighted Least Squares Estimation with Simultaneous Consideration of Variance and Sampling Weights — Hee-Choon Shin, National Center for Health Statistics ; Jibum Kim, Sungkyunkwan University | |
11:05 AM | The Backstory of Deff and Deft — Daniel Kasprzyk, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Yonghe Michael Yang, NORC ; Fritz Scheuren, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
11:20 AM | A Design Effect Measure for Calibration Weighting in Cluster Samples — Kimberly Henry, Statistics ofome ; Richard Valliant, JPSM, University of Michigan/University of Maryland | |
11:35 AM | A Coverage Property of Biased Intervals — Alan Dorfman, NCHS | |
11:50 AM | Defining and Updating the National Health Interview Survey Variance Estimation Structure Over a Sample Design Period — Chris Moriarity, National Center for Health Statistics ; Rong Wei, National Center for Health Statistics/ CDC | |
12:05 PM | Inference for Exponential-Family Random Graph Models Based on Egocentrically Sampled Data — Pavel N. Krivitsky, University of Wollongong ; Martina Morris, University of Washington | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-153A |
Survey Methods and Estimation - 2 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Andrew White, National Center for Education Statistics/IES | ||
10:35 AM | Improving Survey Data by Examining Interviewer-Respondent Interactions: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances — Kevin Moore, Federal Reserve Board ; Jesse Bricker, Federal Reserve Board ; John Sabelhaus, Federal Reserve Board | |
10:50 AM | Investigating Nonresponse Error in Open-Ended Survey Items and Their Potential for Enriching Validity of Closed-Ended Measures — Ashley Bowers, Indiana University ; Stacey Giroux, Indiana University ; Denvil Duncan, Indiana University ; Venkata Nadella, Indiana University ; John D Graham, Indiana University | |
11:05 AM | Testing Goodness-of-Fit with Survey Data — Yan Lu, University of New Mexico ; Guoyi Zhang, University of New Mexico | |
11:20 AM | Optimal AK Composite Estimators for the Current Population Survey — Zhou Yu, US Census Bureau & University of Wisconsin-Madison ; Jun Shao, UW-Madison ; Yang Cheng, Census Bureau | |
11:35 AM | Managing Sample Release in Social and Economic Surveys — Frank Potter, Mathematica Policy Research, | |
11:50 AM | Parametric Bootstrap Procedure for Small Area Prediction Variance — Andreea Erciulescu, Iowa State University ; Wayne A. Fuller, Iowa State University | |
12:05 PM | Iterative Hot-Deck Multiple Imputation with a Distance-Based Donor Method for the Current Population Survey — Allison Zotti, U.S. Census Bureau ; Kelly Mathews, U.S. Census Bureau ; T. Trang Nguyen, U.S. Census Bureau | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall B2 |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Survey Research Methods Section — Contributed Poster Presentations | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Chair(s): Daniel S. Cooley, Colorado State University | ||
52: | Three-Stage Optimal Sampling Plans for Group Testing Data — Osval Antonio Montesinos Lopez, University of Nebraska ; Kent M. Eskridge, Department of Statistics. University of Nebraska - Lincoln | |
53: | An Alternative to a Standard Crossover Study to Evaluate the Impact of an Assay Change in NHANES — Maya Sternberg, CDC ; Rosemary Schleicher , CDC | |
54: | Ordered Sample Scatterplots for Displaying Survey Data — Edward Mulrow, NORC ; Susan Hinkins, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Fritz Scheuren, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
55: | Interval Estimation of a Finite Population Proportion Using Randomized Response — Jesse Frey, Villanova University | |
56: | Bayesian Models for Binary Responses with Markov Dependence — Michelle Marcovitz, Baylor University ; John W Seaman, Baylor University | |
57: | Experiences with Face-to-Face Surveys in Africa — Matthias Schonlau, University of Waterloo ; Christian Boudreau, University of Waterloo ; Peter Driezen, University of Waterloo ; Susan Kaai, University of Waterloo ; Anne Chiew Kin Quah, University of Waterloo ; Mary Thompson, University of Waterloo ; Geoffrey Fong, University of Waterloo | |
58: | Impact of Changing the Number of Interview Waves in the NCVS — Ivan Carrillo-Garcia, RTI International ; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International | |
59: | Project Talent: An Overview of Characteristics and Performance of Students from Immigrant Families — Zhulin He ; Alan F Karr, NISS ; Michael P. Cohen, American Institutes for Research ; Deanna Lyter Achorn, American Institutes for Research ; Danielle Battle, American Institutes for Research | |
60: | Designing Flexibility for State Samples into the Redesigned 2016 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) — Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics | |
61: | A Bayesian Approach to Incorporating Uncertainty in Record Linkage — Nicole Dalzell | |
62: | Imputation for National Hospital Care Survey — Diba Khan, National Center for Health Statistics ; Iris M. Shimizu, CDC/NCHS ; Yulei He, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC ; Sharon Liu, NCHS/DHCS ; Jin Zhang, NCHS/DHCS ; Jianmin Xu, NCHS/DHCS ; Bill Cai, NCHS/DHCS ; Marian Strazzeri, NCHS/ORM/SRSDS | |
63: | Relative Weight Analysis for HCAHPS Measures with Advanced Modeling — Wei-Han Chen, PRESSGANEY ; Jenhao Cheng, Press Ganey Associates ; Nikolas Matthes, Press Ganey Associates ; Dennis Kaldenberg, Press Ganey Associates | |
64: | Analysis of Wait Time in Hospital Emergency Departments — Bill Cai, NCHS/DHCS | |
65: | A Simplified Approach to Administrative Record Linkage in the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages — Justin J. McIllece, Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | CC-Ballroom West |
Survey Research Methods Section P.M. Roundtable Discussion (Fee Event) — Roundtables PM Roundtable Discussion | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Organizer(s): Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
WL20: | Practical Tools for Designing and Weighting Survey Samples — Jill Dever, RTI International | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-204B |
The Global Impact of Statistics Without Borders and StatCom: Can We Make It Enduring? — Topic Contributed Panel | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Statistics Without Borders | ||
Organizer(s): Asaph Chun, U.S. Census Bureau, Eric Vance, LISA-Virginia Tech | ||
Chair(s): Asaph Chun, U.S. Census Bureau | ||
Abstract: | The Global Impact of Statistics Without Borders and StatCom: Can We Make It Enduring? | |
Panelists: |
Cathy Furlong, Statistics Without Borders James J. Cochran, Lousiana Tech University Nilupa S. Gunaratna, Harvard School of Public Health Steve Pierson, American Statistical Association Ian Crandell, Virginia Tech University |
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3:45 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-209 |
Small Area Estimation — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Jeri Metzger Mulrow, National Science Foundation | ||
2:05 PM | Small Area Estimation of Complex Parameters Under Unit-Level Models with Skew-Normal Errors — Mamadou Diallo, Westat ; J. N.K. Rao, Carleton University | |
2:20 PM | Small Area Estimation for the Tobacco-Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey — Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute ; Aaron J. Giliary, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:35 PM | Small Area Estimation Methods for Binary Variables in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System — Neung Ha, SAMSI | |
2:50 PM | Small Area Estimation for the National Survey of College Graduates New Cohort — Michael Larsen, George Washington University ; Benjamin M Reist, U.S. Census Bureau | |
3:05 PM | Accessing Data from the Census Bureau API — Alex Shum, Iowa State University ; Heike Hofmann, Iowa State University | |
3:20 PM | An Objective Stepwise Bayes Approach to Small Area Estimation — Yanping Qu, FDA, Center for Devices and Radiological Health ; Glen Meeden, University of Minnesota ; Bo Zhang, Oregon State University | |
3:35 PM | Log-Linear Models for Prediction in Surveys — Yves Thibaudeau, U.S. Census Bureau ; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-211 |
Working with Imperfect Data — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Sahar Zangeneh, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | ||
2:05 PM | Evaluating a New Approach for Estimating the Number of U.S. Farms with Adjustment for Misclassification — Denise Abreu, USDA/NASS ; Stephen Busselberg, USDA/NASS ; Andrea C Lamas, USDA/NASS ; Wendy Barboza, USDA/NASS ; Linda J Young, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service | |
2:20 PM | Comparison of Alternative Imputation Methods in the National Teacher and Principal Survey — Sarah Dial ; Jacob Enriquez, U.S. Census Bureau ; Bonnie Moore, U.S. Census Bureau ; Svetlana Mosina, U.S. Census Bureau ; Robyn Sirkis, U.S. Census Bureau | |
2:35 PM | Edit and Imputation Processing for Ethnocultural Variables: The Experience of the 2011 Canadian National Household Survey — Sean Crowe, Statistics Canada ; Chunxiao (William) Liu, Statistics Canada | |
2:50 PM | Estimating Characteristics of Strip Shopping Center Buildings in the 2012 CBECS — Jay Olsen, EIA Dept of Energy | |
3:05 PM | Longitudinal Assessment of Measurement Error on the Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey: 1996--2010 — Brian Meekins, U S Bureau of Labor Statistics | |
3:20 PM | Unresolved Matched Records in Capture-Recapture Methodology — Andrea C Lamas, USDA/NASS ; Linda J Young, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service ; Denise Abreu, USDA/NASS ; Daniel Adrian, USDA/National Agricultural Statistics Service | |
3:35 PM | Dirty and Unknown: Statistical Editing and Imputation in the SCF — Arthur Kennickell, Federal Reserve Board | |
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Wed, 8/6/2014, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | CC-157C |
Survey Research Methods Business Meeting — Other Cmte/Business | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Chair(s): Phillip Kott, RTI International | ||
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Thu, 8/7/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-204A |
Using Address-Based Frames for Area Probability Sampling — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Jennifer Kali, Westat | ||
Chair(s): Mansour Fahimi, GFK | ||
8:35 AM | Address-Based Sampling Frames for Beginners — Sylvia Dohrmann, Westat ; Jill Montaquila, Westat ; Trent D Buskirk, Marketing Systems Group ; Ashley Hyon, Marketing Systems Group | |
8:55 AM | Handling Frame Problems with Address-Based Sampling and In-Person Household Surveys — Graham Kalton, Westat ; Richard Sigman, Westat | |
9:15 AM | Experiences with the Use of Address-Based Sampling in Two In-Person National Household Surveys — Jennifer Kali, Westat ; Richard Sigman, Westat ; Weijia Ren, Westat ; Yumiko Sugawara, Westat ; Michael Jones, Westat ; Adam Chu, Westat | |
9:35 AM | Examining the Threshold: Experiences in Evaluating the DSF When Listing May or May Not Be Necessary — Katie Dekker, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Ned English, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Colm O'Muircheartaigh, The Harris School, University of Chicago | |
9:55 AM | ABS and Demographic Flags: Examining the Implications for Using Auxiliary Frame Information — Jamie Ridenhour, RTI International ; Joseph P McMichael, RTI International ; Jill Dever, RTI International ; Rachel Harter, RTI International | |
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion | |
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Thu, 8/7/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-209 |
Model-Assisted Estimation - 1 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section | ||
Chair(s): Michael Elliott, University of Michigan | ||
8:35 AM | Semiparametric Generalized Linear Mixed Model for Localized Health Estimates — Yueyan Wang, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research ; Hongjian Yu, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research ; Pan Wang, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research ; Jean Opsomer, Colorado State University ; David Grant, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research ; Ninez Ponce, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research | |
8:50 AM | Analyzing Open-Ended Survey Questions Using Unsupervised Learning Methods — Fang Wang, NORC ; Edward Mulrow, NORC | |
9:05 AM | Model-Based Estimation in Official Statistics: Applying Small Area Estimation to the Dutch National Crime Victimisation Survey — Elke Moons, Statistics Netherlands | |
9:20 AM | Research on Rotation Design and Estimation in the Current Population Survey — Yuan Li, George Washington University ; Michael Larsen, George Washington University | |
9:35 AM | Multilevel Regression and Poststratification for Small Area Estimation of Population Health Outcomes: Validation and Application — Xingyou Zhang, CDC ; James B. Holt, CDC ; Shumei Yun, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services ; Hua Lu, CDC ; Kurt Greenlund, CDC ; Janet B. Croft, CDC | |
9:50 AM | Survey Estimators That Respect Natural Orderings — Jiwen Wu ; Jean Opsomer, Colorado State University ; Mary Meyer, Colorado State University | |
10:05 AM | Modeling Compositional Time Series from the Brazilian Labour Force Survey — Denise Silva, ENCE - National School of Statistical Sciences ; Eduardo Santiago Rosseti, ENCE | |
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Thu, 8/7/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-211 |
Sampling and Field Issues — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Shelton M. Jones, RTI International | ||
8:35 AM | Using the National Provider Identification File as the Sampling Frame for a Physician Survey — Jay Clark, Westat ; Ralph Digaetano, Westat | |
8:50 AM | Defining the Optimal Incentive Amount: Does Money Talk? — Dhuly Chowdhury, RTI International ; Bridget Kelly, RTI International ; Lauren McCormack, RTI International ; Marjorie Margolis, RTI International ; Patricia LeBaron, RTI International | |
9:05 AM | Response Times in Different Sections of a Survey Questionnaire: A Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis of Multivariate Survival Data — Hiroaki Minato, U.S. Energy Information Administration | |
9:20 AM | Contacting Strategies and Incentives During the Field Period: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances — Jesse Bricker, Federal Reserve Board ; Micah R Sjoblom, NORC University of Chicago ; Richard Windle, Federal Reserve Board | |
9:35 AM | Analyzing Potential Mode and Respondent Fatigue Effects in the National Crime Victimization Survey — George Couzens, RTI International ; Christopher Krebs, RTI International ; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International | |
9:50 AM | An Investigation of Interviewer Effects on Measurement Error — Denize Barbosa, University of Southampton ; Gabriele Durrant, University of Southampton ; Peter Smith, University of Southampton | |
10:05 AM | A Simple Method of Exact Optimal Sample Allocation Under Stratification with Any Mixed Constraint Patterns — Tommy Wright, US Census Bureau/Center for Statistical Research & Methodology | |
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Thu, 8/7/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-209 |
Analyzing Linked Data: Challenges, Solutions, and Potential Opportunities — Topic Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Organizer(s): Yulei He, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC | ||
Chair(s): Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics | ||
10:35 AM | A Comparison Study of Weighting Adjustment and Multiple Imputation for Missingness Due to Nonlinkage: A Study of the National Health Interview Survey Linked to Medicare Data Files — Guangyu Zhang, National Center for Health Statistics/CDC ; Nathaniel Schenker, CDC/NCHS ; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics | |
10:55 AM | Can We Avoid Problems with Movers? Some Analytical Issues with National Data Linked with State-Level Data — Yulei He, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC ; Eric A Miller, National Center for Health Statistics ; Dean Judson, National Center for Health Statistics ; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics | |
11:15 AM | Data Analysis Using NHIS-EPA--Linked Files: Issues with Using Incomplete Linkage — Rong Wei, National Center for Health Statistics/ CDC ; Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics ; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics ; Yulei He, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC | |
11:35 AM | Evaluating Record Linkage Quality in the NCHS Linked Mortality Files — Dean Judson, National Center for Health Statistics ; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics ; Eric A Miller, National Center for Health Statistics | |
11:55 AM | Discussant: Michael Davern, NORC at the University of Chicago | |
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion | |
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Thu, 8/7/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-211 |
Model-Assisted Estimation - 2 — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section | ||
Chair(s): Frances Chevarley, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | ||
10:35 AM | Classification Error in Measuring Sexual Victimization Among Inmates: The National Inmate Survey — Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International ; Paul Biemer, RTI International ; Susan Edwards, RTI International | |
10:50 AM | An Imputation Model Database and Its Relevance to Analysis — Glynis Ewing, RTI International ; Peter Frechtel, RTI International ; Kristen Gulledge, RTI International ; Susan Edwards, RTI International ; Jonaki Bose, SAMHSA | |
11:05 AM | An Application of Calibrated Bayes Methods to Estimate Vaccination Coverage Rates from the NIS — Meena Khare, NCHS/CDC/DHHS ; Philip J. Smith, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Alena Maze, National Center for Health Statistics | |
11:20 AM | On Estimating Mean Squared Prediction Error of Small Area Estimators in Basic Area Level Model with Unknown Sampling Variance by Parametric Bootstrap — Abhishek Nandy, University of Minnesota ; Snigdhansu Chatterjee, University of Minnesota | |
11:35 AM | Model-Assisted Estimation of Unemployment Rates for Longitudinal Surveys with an Application in the Current Population Survey — Daniel Bonnery, Joint Program in Survey Methodology and Census Bureau ; Yang Cheng, Census Bureau ; Partha Lahiri, University of Maryland | |
11:50 AM | Combining Two Sources of Crime Data to Improve County-Level Estimation — Elizabeth Petraglia, Ohio State University | |
12:05 PM | A Pseudo-Likelihood Approach for Hierarchical Linear Models Under Complex Designs — Junvie Pailden, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville | |
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Thu, 8/7/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-204A |
Data Collection Issues — Contributed Papers | ||
Survey Research Methods Section , Government Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders | ||
Chair(s): Ashley Bowers, Indiana University | ||
10:35 AM | Methodological Challenges in the Redesign of the 2015 Survey of Prison Inmates — Jennifer Unangst, RTI International ; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International | |
10:50 AM | Reducing Quality Variation Across Countries in an International Survey — Laura Alvarez-Rojas, Westat ; Thomas Krenzke, Westat ; Leyla Mohadjer, Westat | |
11:05 AM | Using Response Rates to Adjust a Dual Sample Design — Eric Grau, Mathematica Policy Research | |
11:20 AM | Analysis of the Sources of Group Quarters Enumeration Data in the 2010 Census — Asaph Chun, U.S. Census Bureau ; Jessica Gan, Rice University | |
11:35 AM | Transitioning a Random Digit Dialing Health Survey to Address-Based Sampling — Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International ; David Roe, RTI International ; Brian Head, RTI International ; Lauren Klein Warren, RTI International ; Doug Currivan, RTI International ; Barbara Bibb, RTI International | |
11:50 AM | A Class of Dual Frame Survey Sampling Estimators in the Presence of a Covariate: How Amy Predicts Her President — Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville ; Stephen Andrew Sedory, Texas A&M University-Kingsville ; David Molina, University of Granada | |
12:05 PM | Dual-Frame Telephone Sampling for a National Survey with State Estimates — Kristie Healey, ICF International ; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International ; Naomi Freedner, ICF International ; Joshua Brown, ICF International ; Kisha Bailly, ICF International | |
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