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

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Sunday, 08/01/2010
Multiple Imputation Framework for Combining Data from Multiple Sources
Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
3:20 PM

Comparison of Multiple Sources of Administrative and Survey Data for Consumer Expenditures
John L. Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:05 PM

Methods for Optimizing the Overlap of Two Consecutive Surveys While Preserving First-Order Inclusion Probabilities
Ioana Schiopu Kratina, Statistics Canada ; Jean-Marc Fillion, Statistics Canada; Lenka Mach, Statistics Canada; Philip T. Reiss, New York University
4:05 PM

Integrating Sample Designs for Environmental Industry and Occupational Employment Surveys
Shail Jain Butani, Bureau of Labor Statistics; David Salvatore Piccone, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Edwin L. Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:35 PM

Small-Area Estimation for Business Surveys
Wesley Yung, Statistics Canada; Susana Rubin-Bleuer, Statistics Canada; Sebastien Landry, Statistics Canada
4:50 PM

Monday, 08/02/2010
Incorporating and Managing Paradata Into Survey Operations for Quality Control and Cost Containment
Cheryl Landman, U.S. Census Bureau; Andrea Piani, U.S. Census Bureau


Cell Phone Surveying in the United States: An Update from a 2010 AAPOR Task Force
Paul J. Lavrakas, Independent Contractor


Analysis of National Survey Data on Public Concerns About H1N1 Pandemic Influenza
William Pollard, CDC; Sharmily Roy, CDC/Oakridge Institute for Science and Education


Association Study of Health Outcomes Based on Combined Data from Primary and Ancillary Surveys
Tianle Hu, University of Michigan; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan; Ana Diez-Roux, University of Michigan


Measuring Time Use in Surveys: A Novel Validation of Survey Questions Through Experience Sampling
Bettina Sonnenberg, German Institute for Economic Research; Michaela Riediger, Max Planck Institute for Human Development; Cornelia Wrzus, Max Planck Institute for Human Development; Gert G. Wagner, German Institute for Economic Research
9:05 AM

Comparison of Different Models for Predicting the Probability of Interview Completion in Complex Telephone Surveys
Robert Montgomery, NORC; Xian Tao , NORC; Zhen Zhao, CDC; Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics
9:20 AM

Sample-Size Estimation for Detecting Trends in Repeated Surveys
Mark C. Otto, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
9:20 AM

Modeling Log-Linear Restricted Conditional Probabilities for Prediction in Surveys
Yves Thibaudeau, U.S. Census Bureau; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau; Alfred Gottschalck, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM

Procedures to Reduce the Risk of Disclosure in Health Surveys
Meena Khare, National Center for Health Statistics; Joe Fred Gonzalez, Jr., National Center for Health Statistics; Peter Meyer, National Center for Health Statistics
10:55 AM

Dual-Frame Sample Sizes (RDD and Cell) for Future Minnesota Health Access Surveys
Steven Pedlow, NORC; Kanru Xia, NORC; Michael Davern, NORC
10:55 AM

In Pursuit of Highly Qualified School Boards: Evidence from a National Survey of School Board Members and Superintendents
Mack Shelley, Iowa State University; Dai-Trang Le, Iowa State University
11:55 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

Can Post-Stratification Adjustments Do Enough to Reduce Bias in Telephone Surveys That Do Not Sample Cell Phones? It Depends
Kathleen Thiede Call , University of Minnesota, SHADAC; Michael Davern, NORC; Michel Boudreaux, University of Minnesota, SHADAC; Pamela Jo Johnson, Allina Health Systems; Justine Nelson, Minnesota Department of Health
2:05 PM

Conditional Logistic Regression with Survey Data
Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Edward L. Korn, National Cancer Institute
2:20 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

Change in Nontelephone Household Measurement by the U.S. Census Bureau and Its Impact on Telephone Surveys Using a Nontelephone Household Post-Stratification Adjustment
Michael Davern, NORC; Peter Graven, University of Minnesota; Michel Boudreaux, University of Minnesota, SHADAC; Kathleen Thiede Call , University of Minnesota, SHADAC
2:25 PM

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

Comparing Vaccination Estimates from Four Survey Designs: Vaccination Estimates from RDD, RDD+Cell, ABS, and Area Probability Sampling
Martin Barron, NORC; Karen Wooten, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Beth Taylor, National Center for Health Statistics
2:45 PM

Alternatives to Cut-Off Sampling for a Family of Surveys
Paula Ellen Mason, Energy Information Administration; Benita Jean O'Colmain, ICF Macro ; Pedro Saavedra, ICF Macro; Amerine Woodyard, Energy Information Administration; Bin Zhang, Energy Information Administration
3:20 PM

Tuesday, 08/03/2010
CANCELLED: Best Practices for Asking Questions on Sexual Orientation on Surveys
Barry Wayne Johnson, IRS; Elizabeth Saewyc, The University of British Columbia


Social Network Analysis: Statistical Issues, Models, and Applications
Mark Stephen Handcock, University of California, Los Angeles


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

Plausible 'Nuisance' Contributor to Decreasing Deleterious Association of Overweight and Obese on Mortality Rate Over Calendar Time
Tapan Mehta, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Nicholas Pajewski, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Scott Keith, Thomas Jefferson University; Kevin Fontaine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; David B. Allison, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
8:35 AM

Survey Weights in Public Use Files
Satkartar Kinney, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Alan Karr, National Institute of Statistical Sciences
8:50 AM

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

Predicting the Coverage of Address-Based Sampling Frames Prior to Sample Selection
Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Vincent G. Iannacchione, RTI International; Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International; Jamie L. Ridenhour, RTI International; Katherine Morton, RTI International; James R. Chromy, RTI International
10:50 AM

Assessing Contact History Data Quality and Consistency Across Several Federal Surveys
Nancy Bates, U.S. Census Bureau; James M. Dahlhamer, National Center for Health Statistics; Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Adam Safir, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Lucilla Tan, Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:55 AM

Health Insurance Estimates from the ACS: The Ability to Detect Difference at Small Levels of Geography
Jeanette Ziegenfuss, Mayo Clinic; Michel Boudreaux, University of Minnesota, SHADAC
11:15 AM

Iterative Weighting Procedures for School Surveys: Trimming and Raking as One Algorithm
Ronaldo Iachan, ICF Macro; James G. Ross, ICF Macro; Mirna Moloney, ICF Macro
11:20 AM

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

The Implications of Geocoding Error on Address-Based Sampling
Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International; Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Jamie L. Ridenhour, RTI International
11:50 AM

Address-Based Sampling and the National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Evaluating the Effects of Coverage Bias
Katherine Morton, RTI International; Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Jamie L. Ridenhour, RTI International; Jonaki Bose, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
12:05 PM

Multiple Frame Sample Design and Estimation for the 2008 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses - Theory, Implementation, and Assessment
Ralph DiGaetano, Westat; Jim Green, Westat; Jay Clark, Westat; Marshall Fritz, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
2:05 PM

Frame Construction and Sample Maintenance for Current Economic Surveys
Katrina T. Washington, U.S. Census Bureau; James N. Burton, U.S. Census Bureau; Ruth Detlefsen, U.S. Census Bureau
2:20 PM

Panel Conditioning in the Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey
Ting Yan, NORC; Kennon R. Copeland, NORC
2:25 PM

Seam Effects in Quantitative Responses
Frederick Conrad, Institute for Social Research; Lance Rips, Northwestern University; Scott Fricker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:25 PM

Wednesday, 08/04/2010
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

Meta-Analysis of Survey Data to Estimate the Size of the Population of Men Who Have Sex with Men for Calculating HIV Rates
Christopher H. Johnson, CDC; David Purcell, CDC; Amy Lansky, CDC; Joseph Prejean, CDC; Paul Denning, CDC; Nicole Crepaz, CDC; Zaneta Gaul, CDC; Renee Stein, CDC; Zaneta Gaul, CDC
9:35 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

Advancing Statistical Methodology for USDA Surveys and Their Analysis
Jianqiang (Jay) Wang, National Institute of Statistical Sciences ; Scott Holan, University of Missouri; Balgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute ; Criselda Toto, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Wendy J. Barboza, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Edwin Anderson, National Agricultural Statistics Service
11:25 AM

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

Coordinated Collection and the Quality of Paradata for CAPI Surveys at Statistics Canada
Lihua An, Statistics Canada; Guy Laflamme, Statistics Canada
2:05 PM

Performance Assessment of 'Gamma Distribution'-Shaped Detection Functions for Aerial Line Transect Surveys of Large Terrestrial Mammals
Joel Howard Reynolds, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Anna-Marie Benson, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
2:25 PM

Noncoverage Bias in Household Landline Telephone Surveys: The BRFSS Experience
Lina Balluz, CDC; Shaohua Sean Hu, CDC; Michael P. Battaglia, Abt Associates, Inc.; Martin R. Frankel, Baruch College, CUNY
2:35 PM

Design Effects and Misspecification Effects for Cross-National Comparisons Where Sample Design Varies Between Countries
Olena Kaminska, University of Essex; Peter Lynn, University of Essex
2:45 PM

Is ABS a Viable Alternative to RDD?
Karol Krotki, RTI International
2:50 PM

Comparing Web Panel Samples vs. Non-Panel Samples of Medical Doctors
Lin Chiat Chang, LinChiat Chang Consulting, LLC; Jeremy Brody, Kantar Health
3:20 PM

Thursday, 08/05/2010
Applying a Family Equalization Adjustment to Weighting for the Current Population Survey
Andrew Zbikowski, U.S. Census Bureau
8:35 AM

Are E911 Listings Good Enough to Use as a Sampling Frame for Area Surveys?
David A. Marker, Westat
8:55 AM

Multilevel Models and Small-Area Estimation in the Context of Vietnam Living Standards Surveys
Dominique Haughton, Bentley University; Phong Nguyen, General Statistics Office, Hanoi; Irene Hudson, University of South Australia; John Boland, University of South Australia
9:05 AM

Statistical Consulting with Developing Countries on Labor Force Surveys
Edwin L. Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:20 AM

Record Linkage of NCHS Surveys with SSA Administrative Data: A Demonstration of New Record-Matching Methodology That Utilizes Partial SSN in the Enumeration Verification System
Bert Kestenbaum, Social Security Administration; Kimberly Lochner, National Center for Health Statistics; Christine S. Cox, National Center for Health Statistics
9:35 AM

Obtaining Population Representation with an Address-Based Sampling Design
Michael Link, The Nielsen Company; Jennie Lai, The Nielsen Company; Charles Shuttles, The Nielsen Company
10:35 AM

Technological and Methodological Challenges of One-Time, Quick-Turnaround Web Surveys in a Government Auditing Agency
Pamela R. Davidson, Government Accountability Office; Justin S. Fisher, Government Accountability Office; Carl M. Ramirez, Government Accountability Office
10:35 AM

The Best of Both Worlds: A Sampling Frame Based on Address-Based Sampling and Field Enumeration
Vincent G. Iannacchione, RTI International; Katherine Morton, RTI International; Joseph P. McMichael, RTI International; Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International; Jamie L. Ridenhour, RTI International; Stephanie J. Stolzenberg, RTI International; David Bergeron, RTI International; James R. Chromy, RTI International; Art Hughes, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
11:35 AM




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