This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Monday, 08/02/2010
Decision-Tree Models for Survey Nonresponse
Amanda K. McCracken, The University of Alabama


Modernizing a Survey: A Case Study with the Census of Finance Companies
Lisa Chen, Federal Reserve Board


Evaluating Imputation Methods and Software for Missing Vaccination Data in the National Immunization Survey
Taylor Lewis, National Center for Health Statistics; Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics
8:50 AM

The Effects of a Mixed-Mode Experiment on Response Rates and Nonresponse Bias in a Survey of Physicians
Emily McFarlane Geisen, RTI International; Joseph Murphy, RTI International; Murrey G. Olmsted, RTI International; Jessica Severance, RTI International
8:50 AM

Response and Mode Switching in a Sequential Mixed-Mode Design
Rachel Levenstein, University of Michigan; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan; Jennifer Barber, University of Michigan
9:05 AM

Roads to Rome: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches for Evaluating Survey Error by Integrating Data from the National Immunization Survey and State Immunization Registries
Reiping Huang, NORC; Kennon R. Copeland, NORC; Philip J. Smith, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Karen Cullen, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Elizabeth Ormson, NORC; Kirk Wolter, NORC
9:50 AM

Examining the Challenges of Missing Data Analysis in Phase Three of the Agricultural Resource Management Survey
Darcy Miller, National Agricultural Statistics Service
2:05 PM

Estimating Technology Adoption and Aggregate Volumes from U.S. Payments Surveys in the Presence of Complex Item Nonresponse
May X. Liu, Federal Reserve Board; Geoffrey R. Gerdes, Federal Reserve Board
2:20 PM

Assessing Nonresponse Bias and Measurement Error Using Statistical Matching
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:35 PM

Analyzing Nonresponse Bias Among Kindergarten Teachers in the Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES)
Barbara Lepidus Carlson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Jerry West, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
3:05 PM

Incorporating Nonresponse Follow-Up Into a Main Survey Data Set
Shin-Jung Lee, University of Michigan; James Lepkowski, University of Michigan; Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Dandan Zhang, Westat
3:20 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
Providing Double Protection for Unit Nonresponse with a Nonlinear Calibration Routine
George Gordon Brown, RTI International
8:35 AM

The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS): Sample Design and Related Methods
William D. Kalsbeek, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. Michael Bowling, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Krishna M. Palipudi, CDC
8:35 AM

Nonresponse in a Survey of Military Personnel: What Record Data Can Tell Us
Monica L. Wolford, U.S. Army Research Institute; Lynn M. Milan, U.S. Army Research Institute
8:50 AM

Doubly robust inference with missing data in survey sampling
Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University; David Haziza, Université de Montréal
9:00 AM

2003 National Survey of College Graduates Nonresponse Bias Analysis
Michael White, U.S. Census Bureau
9:05 AM

Do Characteristics of RDD Survey Respondents Differ According to Difficulty of Obtaining Response?
Pheny Weidman, Bureau of Transportation Statistics
9:20 AM

Weights, Double Protection, and Multiple Imputation
Phillip S. Kott, RTI International ; Ralph E. Folsom, RTI International
9:25 AM

Try, Try Again: Response and Nonresponse in the 2009 SCF Panel
Arthur B. Kennickell, Federal Reserve Board
9:35 AM

Experimenting with Pre-Contact Strategies for Reducing Nonresponse in an Economic Survey
Alfred David Tuttle, U.S. Census Bureau; Richard S. Hough, U.S. Census Bureau; Jeri Mulrow, National Science Foundation; Kenneth M. Pick, U.S. Census Bureau; Diane K. Willimack, U.S. Census Bureau
10:05 AM

Paradata in the European Social Survey: Studying Nonresponse and Adjusting for Bias
Ineke Stoop, The Netherlands Institute for Social Research/SCP; Jaak Billiet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Achim Koch, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
10:35 AM

Selection of Replacement Samples for Nonresponding Units in Surveys That Use PPS Selection
Kadaba P. Srinath, Abt Associates, Inc.
10:35 AM

A Study of Modeling Longitudinal Nonresponse Using Paradata in the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID)
Beatrice Baribeau, Statistics Canada; Wisner Jocelyn, Statistics Canada
11:15 AM

A Response Propensity Modeling Navigator for Paradata
Young Chun, NORC; Mike Kwanisai, NORC; Linda Hamilton, American Institutes for Research
11:35 AM

Assessment of Alternative Weighting Methods for the National Health Interview Survey
David Shaw, University of Maryland; Joe Fred Gonzalez, Jr., National Center for Health Statistics; Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics
11:50 AM

A Test of Missing Completely at Random for Regression Data with Nonresponse
Gong Tang, University of Pittsburgh
2:45 PM

The Relationship Between Nonresponse and Data Quality in the Current Population Survey
Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:45 PM

Pilot Survey Results from the Canadian Survey of Household Spending Redesign
Johanne Tremblay, Statistics Canada; Jenny Lynch, Statistics Canada; Guylaine Dubreuil , Statistics Canada
2:50 PM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
Nonresponse Adjustment Using a Response Propensity Model
Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.


Planning for Nonresponse Bias Analyses
Jill Montaquila, Westat


Balanced Random Imputation for Estimating Coefficients of Correlations in Surveys
David Haziza, Université de Montréal; Guillaume Chauvet, ENSAI
8:35 AM

Imputation Methods for Wave Nonresponse in Panel Surveys
Kyu-Seong Kim, University of Seoul
8:50 AM

Using SRMI for Nonresponse Adjustments in IRS' Taxpayer Compliance Studies
Karen Masken, IRS; Wei Liu, IRS; Getaneh Yismaw, IRS
9:20 AM

The Measurement of Disability in the 2008 American Community Survey
Matthew Brault, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM

An Assessment of the Effect of Calibration on Nonresponse Bias in the 2008 Agricultural Resource Management Survey Using 2007 Census of Agriculture Data
Morgan Earp, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Jaki McCarthy, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Eric Porter, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Phil Kott, National Agricultural Statistics Service
9:35 AM

Evaluation of Alternative Nonresponse Adjustments
Jason Hill, American Institutes for Research
9:50 AM

Adaptive Contact Strategies in Telephone and Face-to-Face Surveys
James Wagner, University of Michigan
10:05 AM

Conducting Nonresponse Bias Analysis for Business Surveys
Joanna Fane Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau; Katherine Jenny Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM

Measuring Nonresponse Bias in the National Crime Victimization Survey
Zhiwei Zhang, NORC; Louise Woodburn, NORC; Fritz Scheuren, NORC
11:00 AM

Conducting Nonresponse Bias Analyses in Federal Surveys
Brian Harris-Kojetin, Office of Management and Budget
11:25 AM

Qualitative Assesment of the 2010 Census
Frank Vitrano, U.S. Census Bureau; Frank Vitrano, U.S. Census Bureau
2:25 PM

An Examination of the Bias Effects with a Two-Phase Address-Based Sample
Daifeng Han, Westat; Jill Montaquila, Westat; Douglas Williams, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat
3:05 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Random Group Variance Estimators for Survey Data with Imputation
Qi Tang, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin-Madison
8:35 AM

Some Theory for the Propensity Scoring Adjustment Estimator
Jae-Kwang Kim, Iowa State University; Minsun Kim, Iowa State University; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University
9:35 AM

Inverse Probability Weighting for Clustered Nonresponse
Chris Skinner, University of Southampton
10:35 AM

Use of Propensity Weights and Categories in a Two-Stage Survey
Pedro Saavedra, ICF Macro; Martin Wulfe, ICF Macro; Daniel Geller, ICF Macro; Lee Harding, ICF Macro; Sheku Kamara, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Ted Macaluso, U.S. Department of Agriculture
10:50 AM

Using Call-Back Data to Adjust for Nonignorable Nonresponse: Results of an Empirical Study
Paul Biemer, RTI International; Kevin Wang, RTI International; Patrick Chen, RTI International
11:05 AM

Use of Single Years of Age in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Weighting to Improve Drug Prevalence Estimates
Patrick Chen, RTI International; Neeraja Sathe, RTI International; Michael Jones, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Lanting Dai, RTI International; Jeff Laufenberg, RTI International; Ralph E. Folsom, RTI International; Harper Gordek, RTI International
11:20 AM

Nonparametric Estimation of Response Probabilities in Survey Sampling: An Empirical Investigation
Audrey Beliveau, Université de Montréal; David Haziza, Université de Montréal
11:35 AM




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