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Sunday, 07/31/2016
Dual Frame RDD Survey Costs: Landline vs. Cell Phone Comparisons
Paul John Lavrakas, Self-Employed; Thomas M. Guterbock, University of Virginia; Grant Benson, University of Michigan
2:05 PM

Results of Recent Improvements in the Sampling Design for the MCBS
Whitney Murphy, NORC at the University of Chicago; Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago; Lisa B. Mirel, CDC; Cheryl Sharpless, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
2:05 PM

The First Self-Administered Survey in North Korea: A Glimpse of Self-Esteem of North Koreans Compared with Peers in 53 Other Countries
Elliott Chun, ISR Center for Science Diplomacy; Jacquelyn Pennings, Elite Research; Asaph Young Chun, U.S. Census Bureau; Cindy Won, ISR Center for Science Diplomacy; Clara Kyung, McGill University and ISR Foundation Center for Interdisciplinary Research
2:05 PM

Robustness of Employer List Linking to Methodological Variation
Mark J. Kutzbach, U.S. Census Bureau; Graton Gathright, U.S. Census Bureau; Andrew Green, U.S. Census Bureau/Cornell University; Kristin McCue, U.S. Census Bureau; Holly Monti, U.S. Census Bureau; Ann Rodgers, University of Michigan; Lars Vilhuber, Cornell University; Nada Wasi, University of Michigan; Christopher Wignall, Amazon.com
2:05 PM

Predictive Analytics: Modes of Collection
Tian Luo, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Amar Mann, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Richard Holden, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:05 PM

Study of K-Sample Capture-Recapture Experiments with Known Losses on Capture Under Partial Stratification
Lasantha Premarathna, Simon Fraser University; Carl Schwarz, Simon Fraser University
2:20 PM

Bayesian Rank Estimation Between Radio Stations for Small Demographic Groups
Neung Ha, Nielsen; William Waldron, Nielsen; Ekaterina Sortiriz, Nielsen
2:20 PM

Design and Analytic Considerations for the MEPS Longitudinal Insurance Component
David Kashihara, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Frederick Rohde, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Steve Machlin, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
2:25 PM

Two Perspectives on Commuting and Workplace: A Microdata Comparison of Home-to-Work Flows Across Linked Survey and Administrative Files
Andrew Green, Cornell University/U.S. Census Bureau; Mark J. Kutzbach, U.S. Census Bureau; Lars Vilhuber, Cornell University
2:25 PM

Survey Costs: The Missing Half of the 'Cost-Error' Tradeoff
James Wagner, University of Michigan; Kristen Olson, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2:30 PM

A Demonstration of How to Combine Access to Care and Cost and Use Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Files for Analysis
Ronald Hazen; Sai Loganathan, NORC at the University of Chicago; Jennifer Hasche, NORC at the University of Chicago; Sara Darga, NORC at the University of Chicago; Lisa B. Mirel, CDC
2:45 PM

Standard Regression Model-Based Ratio-Synthetic Estimators Assuming Unequal or Equal Unit Error Variances and Their Use in Survey Practice
Prabhakar Ghangurde
2:50 PM

Can Microsimulation Help Us Understand (and Control) Survey Costs?
Alan Karr, RTI International
2:55 PM

Utilizing Linked Administrative and Survey Data for Survey Design and Assessment of Measurement Error: The Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
Lisa B. Mirel, CDC
3:05 PM

Changes in Health Care Use Reporting in the 2nd vs. 1st year: MEPS Household Component Overlapping Panel Design
Emily Mitchell, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Pradip Muhuri, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Steve Machlin, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
3:25 PM

Nonparametric Bayes Modeling with Sample Survey Weights
Tsuyoshi Kunihama, University of Washington; Amy Herring, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Carolyn Halpern, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; David Dunson, Duke University
4:05 PM

Calibration on Partly Known Counts in Frequency Tables with Application to Real Data
Michael Sverchkov, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Richard Tiller, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:05 PM

Accounting for Uncertainty in the Design
Sharon Lohr, Westat
4:05 PM

Removing Survey Questions Through Aggregation: Assessing the Balance Between Specificity, Accuracy, and Burden Through Cognitive Interviewing
Jennifer Crafts, Westat; Rachel Tesler, Westat; Brandon Kopp, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Erica Yu-Wright, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Laura Erhard, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:05 PM

Testing New Interview Protocols: Lessons Learned About Interviewers, Respondents, and Survey Content
Erica Yu, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:25 PM

Survey Respondents' Perceptions on Data Confidentiality and Data Sharing
Jacob Bournazian, U.S. Energy Information Administration
4:35 PM

Applying Post-Stratification Raking Adjustments to Survey Weights Using the High School Longitudinal Survey of 2009 (HSLS:09)
Austin Lasseter, Summit Consulting, LLC; Jonathan Phelan, American Institutes for Research
4:35 PM

Simultaneous Confidence Band for Survey Data
Jiangyan Wang, Soochow University; Suojin Wang, Texas A&M University; Lijian Yang, Soochow University
4:35 PM

Survey Integration and Estimation of Joint Distributions with Conditionally Representative Data Sources
Maria DeYoreo, Duke University; Bailey Fosdick, Colorado State University
4:45 PM

Demonstrating Feasibility: Results from the Consumer Expenditure Survey Redesign Proof of Concept Test
Laura Erhard, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Lucilla Tan, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Nhien To, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brett McBride, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Song Park, Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:45 PM

Scalable Bayes Under Informative Sampling
Terrance Savitsky, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Sanvesh Srivastava, University of Iowa
5:05 PM

Survey Redesign Recommendations from a Survey of Data Collection Field Staff
Adam Safir, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brandon Kopp, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Lucilla Tan, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Wallace Fraser , U.S. Census Bureau; Tanisha Keller, U.S. Census Bureau
5:05 PM

The Survey of Juveniles Charged in Adult Criminal Court (SJCACC): A Census, Sample, Model-Based, and Model-Assisted Estimation Hybrid
Martha Rozsi, Westat; Jim Green, Westat; Elizabeth Petraglia, Westat
5:20 PM

A Bayesian Approach for Regression Analysis of Complex Survey Data with Missing Values
Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
5:25 PM

Monday, 08/01/2016
Exploring the Gig Economy Using a Web-Based Survey: Measuring the Online 'and' Offline Side Work-for-Pay Activity+
Barbara J. Robles, Federal Reserve Board; Marysol G. McGee, Federal Reserve Board


Consumer Use of Mobile Financial Services: Results from the 2012--2015 Surveys and Reports
Alexandra Brown


Survey of Household Economics and Decision Making (SHED): Statistical and Trend Analysis
Anna Tranfaglia, Federal Reserve Board; Logan Thomas, Federal Reserve Board; Jeff Larrimore, Federal Reserve Board; Sam Dodini, Federal Reserve Board


In the Shadow of the Great Recession: Experience and Perspectives of Young Workers
Barbara J. Robles, Federal Reserve Board; Heidi Kaplan, Federal Reserve Board


Using Paradata to Inform the Collection of SSN from Survey Respondents
Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS; George Zipf, CDC/NCHS; Tala Fakhouri, CDC/NCHS


Rapid Response Survey of Blood Donors in Support of Public Health
Steve Anderson, FDA; Susan Hinkins, NORC at the University of Chicago; Shannon McEwen, NORC at the University of Chicago; Mark Walderhaug, FDA; Michael Stern, NORC at the University of Chicago; Barbee Whitaker, AABB


Assessing the Impact of Respondent Fatigue in the National Crime Victimization Survey
George Couzens, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International


Bayesian Model-Based Approaches for Raking
Peigen Zhou, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Yajuan Si, University of Wisconsin - Madison


Using Statistical Matching as a Supplement to Exact Record Linkage
Jonas Beste, Institute for Employment Research; Jonathan Gessendorfer, Institute for Employment Research; Jörg Drechsler, Institute for Employment Research; Joseph Sakshaug


Enhancing Box-Cox Transformation with Simulation of the Normal Distribution: 2007--2010 What We Eat in America, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Flavonoids Data
Theophile Murayi, USDA/ARS; Joseph D. Goldman, USDA/ARS; Rhonda G. Sebastian, USDA/ARS; Alanna J. Moshfegh, USDA/ARS


Bayesian Analysis for Survey Data with Margin of Error
Yi Mu, CDC


Developing Tools for Text Analysis of Survey Data
Randall Powers, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brandon Kopp, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Wendy Martinez, Bureau of Labor Statistics


Seeing Through the Data: Data Visualization Methods of the Occupational Requirements Survey
Jenette Muhar, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Michelle Myers, Bureau of Labor Statistics


Implementation of the ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding System and Implications for the National Health Care Surveys
Margaret Jean Hall, CDC; Kellina Phan, CDC/NCHS; Denys T. Lau, CDC/NCHS


Evaluating the Use of Child Restraint Systems and Resulting Injury and Fatalities using Demographic and Social Characteristics of Driver's Home Zip Code
Anastasia Vishnyakova, Temple University


Dependent Latent Effects Modeling for Survey Estimation with Application to the Current Employment Statistics Survey
Julie Gershunskaya, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Terrance Savitsky, Bureau of Labor Statistics


Investigating How the Wording of a Survey Question Can Change the Results
Phyllis Curtiss, Grand Valley State University


Modeling Nonconstant Detection Rates in Removal-Sampled Point-Count Surveys
Adam Martin-Schwarze; Philip Dixon, Iowa State University; Jarad Niemi, Iowa State University


Underestimation of Standard Errors in Regression Analysis for Pollution Exposure Assessment Using Multi-Source Data
Tomoshige Nakamura, Keio University; Mihoko Minami, Keio University


Using a Survey as a Sampling Frame: The UK Experience
Matthew Greenaway, Office for National Statistics


Modern Slavery Worldwide and the Global Slavery Index
Kevin Bales, University of Hull; Jacqueline Joudo Larsen, Walk Free Foundation; Monti Datta, University of Richmond; Davina Durgana, Walk Free Foundation
8:35 AM

Application of Exploratory Factor Analysis for Survey Reduction in Neurology Research
Jayawant Mandrekar, Mayo Clinic
8:35 AM

Estimated Prevalence and Characteristics of Web Users: National Health Interview Survey, 2014-2015
Meena Khare, CDC/NCHS
8:35 AM

Evaluating the Use of Child Restraint Systems and Resulting Injury and Fatalities using Demographic and Social Characteristics of Driver's Home Zip Code
Anastasia Vishnyakova, Temple University
8:35 AM

Using Propensity Scores to Inform Respondent Incentive Escalation
Kate Bachtell, NORC at the University of Chicago; Catherine C. Haggerty, NORC at the University of Chicago; Shannon Nelson, NORC at the University of Chicago; Steven Pedlow, NORC at the University of Chicago; Katherine Archambeau, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kevin Moore, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Joanne Hsu, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
8:35 AM

Modeling Nonconstant Detection Rates in Removal-Sampled Point-Count Surveys
Adam Martin-Schwarze; Philip Dixon, Iowa State University; Jarad Niemi, Iowa State University
8:40 AM

Estimating Mail or Web Survey Eligibility for Undeliverable Addresses: A Latent Class Analysis Approach
Paul Biemer, RTI International; Phil Kott, RTI International; Joe Murphy, RTI International
8:50 AM

Seeing Through the Data: Data Visualization Methods of the Occupational Requirements Survey
Jenette Muhar, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Michelle Myers, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:00 AM

Evaluating the Effects of Adding Cell Phone Samples to the Traditional Landline Phone Samples on Prevalence Estimates from a Telephone Call-Back Survey
Xiaoting Qin, CDC; Hatice S. Zahran, CDC; Cathy M. Bailey, CDC
9:05 AM

Implementation of the ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding System and Implications for the National Health Care Surveys
Margaret Jean Hall, CDC; Kellina Phan, CDC/NCHS; Denys T. Lau, CDC/NCHS
9:10 AM

Mail Versus Telephone Respondents in a Survey of Minority Populations
Youlian Liao, CDC
9:20 AM

Health Care Survey Analytic and Data Quality Enrichments Achieved Through Consolidation
Steven Cohen, RTI International
9:20 AM

H-Likelihood Method for Analyzing Clustered Survey Data
Donghwan Lee, Ewha Womans University; Youngjo Lee, Seoul National University
9:25 AM

Semiparametric Fractional Imputation Using Empirical Likelihood in Survey Sampling
Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma; Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University
9:35 AM

Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Locked Buildings and Gated Communities: Gaining Access
Katherine Archambeau, NORC at the University of Chicago; Rebecca Curtis, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kate Bachtell, NORC at the University of Chicago; Steven Pedlow, NORC at the University of Chicago; Catherine C. Haggerty, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kevin Moore, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Jesse Bricker, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
9:35 AM

Novel Application of a Weighted Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial Model in Modeling Count Data from a Complex Survey
Mulugeta Gebregziabher, Medical University of South Carolina; Lin Dai, Medical University of South Carolina
9:50 AM

Within Household Gatekeepers: Overcoming Obstacles to Survey Participation
Micah Sjoblom, NORC at the University of Chicago; Karen Veldman, NORC at the University of Chicago; Anna Joyce, NORC at the University of Chicago; Katherine Burda, NORC at the University of Chicago; Catherine C. Haggerty, NORC at the University of Chicago; Ella Kemp, NORC at the University of Chicago
9:55 AM

Using a Survey as a Sampling Frame: The UK Experience
Matthew Greenaway, Office for National Statistics
10:10 AM

Adaptive Design in Large-Scale Sample Surveys: Different Perspectives
Peter Miller, U.S. Census Bureau; Marilyn Seastrom, National Center for Education Statistics; Paul Biemer, RTI International
10:35 AM

Application of Principal Components Analysis to Blood Metal Exposures in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Data
Po-Yung Cheng, CDC; Mary Mortensen, CDC/NCEH; Robert Jones, CDC/NCEH; Kathleen Caldwell, CDC/NCEH
10:35 AM

What Leads to Errors in Surveys? Evidence from Multiple Government Programs
Pablo Celhay, The University of Chicago; Bruce Meyer, The University of Chicago; Nikolas Mittag
10:35 AM

Comparing National Immunization Survey (NIS) and Immunization Information Systems (IIS) Vaccine Coverage Estimates
Elizabeth Zell; Laura Pabst, CDC; Stacie Greby, CDC; Laurie Elam-Evans, CDC
10:50 AM

Developing Tools for Text Analysis of Survey Data
Randall Powers, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brandon Kopp, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Wendy Martinez, Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:55 AM

A Method of Correcting for Misreporting Applied to the Food Stamp Program
Nikolas Mittag
10:55 AM

Bayesian Analysis for Survey Data with Margin of Error
Yi Mu, CDC
11:15 AM

Measuring Levels and Trends in Earnings Inequality with Nonresponse, Imputations, and Topcoding
Christopher Bollinger, University of Kentucky
11:15 AM

On the Problem of Bias and Variance Amplification of the Instrumental Calibration Estimator in the Presence of Unit Nonresponse
David Haziza, Université de Montréal; Éric Lesage, INSEE; Xavier D'Haultfoeuille, CREST/ENSAE
11:25 AM

Investigating How the Wording of a Survey Question Can Change the Results
Phyllis Curtiss, Grand Valley State University
11:35 AM

Using Sample Data to Reduce Nonsampling Error in Unit-Level Tax Administrative Data
Tracy Haines, IRS/SOI; Victoria Bryant, IRS/SOI; Kimberly Henry, IRS/SOI
11:35 AM

An Association Study Including Measurement Errors Using Linked NHIS and EPA Modeled Data
Rong Wei, CDC/NCHS; Van Parsons, CDC/NCHS; Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS; Ambarish Vaidyanathan, National Center for Environmental Health; Pavlina Rumcheva, CDC/NCHS
11:35 AM

Incomes of the Population 65+: A New Look with Linked Survey-Administrative Data
Adam Bee, U.S. Census Bureau; Joshua W. Mitchell, U.S. Census Bureau
11:35 AM

Dependent Latent Effects Modeling for Survey Estimation with Application to the Current Employment Statistics Survey
Julie Gershunskaya, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Terrance Savitsky, Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:40 AM

Correcting Biases in Auxiliary Data to Produce Better Estimates
Masahiko Aida, Civis Analytics
11:50 AM

The Wealth of Wealthholders
Minjoon Lee, University of Michigan; John Ameriks, The Vanguard Group; Andrew Caplin, New York University; Matthew Shapiro, University of Michigan; Christopher Tonetti, Stanford University
11:55 AM

Convergence and Stability Properties of Variance-Function Estimators Used in the Integration of Surveys and Alternative Data Sources
John Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
12:05 PM

Sexual Orientation and Health Outcomes in the U.S. Medicare-Aged Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2013--2014
Erkan ERDEM, KPMG; Samuel "Chris" Haffer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
2:05 PM

A Method of Statistical Disclosure Limitation for Design and Strata-Defining Variables in Surveys
Anna Oganian, CDC/NCHS
2:05 PM

Survey Estimators of Ordered Domain Means
Cristian Oliva, Colorado State University; Mary C. Meyer, Colorado State University; Jean Opsomer
2:05 PM

ASA Biopharm's Safety Monitoring Subteam: Survey of Statisticians, Thought Leaders, and Regulatory Guidance
Mike Wright Colopy, UCB Bioscience; Susan Duke, AbbVie
2:05 PM

Statistical Calibration of Engineering-Based End-Use Electricity Consumption Estimates: A Bayesian Multilevel Model Approach
Hiroaki Minato, Energy Information Administration
2:20 PM

Identifying the Effects of Clear Visualization: Reduced Time to a Deeper Understanding of Data
Kathleen Campbell, Saint Joseph's University; Nicolle Clements, Saint Joseph's University; Virginia Miori, Saint Joseph's University; Corey Jones, Saint Joseph's University
2:20 PM

Optimal Split Questionnaire Survey Design in the Longitudinal Setting
Paul Michael Imbriano, University of Michigan; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
2:45 PM

Keeping the 'T' in LGBT: Testing and Implementing Gender Identity Questions in the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Matt Jans, University of California at Los Angeles; David Grant, University of California at Los Angeles; Royce Park, University of California at Los Angeles; Ninez Ponce, University of California at Los Angeles; Jody Herman, The Williams Institute; Bianca D. M. Wilson, The Williams Institute; Gary Gates, The Williams Institute; Sue Holtby, Public Health Institute; Nicole Lordi, Public Health Institute; Joe Viana, University of California at Los Angeles
2:45 PM

The Development of a Variance Estimation Methodology for Large-Scale Dissemination of Quality Indicators for the 2016 Canadian Census Long Form Sample
Nancy Devin, Statistics Canada; François Verret, Statistics Canada
2:50 PM

Spatio-Temporal Change of Support with Application to American Community Survey Multi-Year Period Estimates
Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri; Jonathan R. Bradley, University of Missouri; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri
2:55 PM

Optimal Missing-by-Design Patterns with Genetic Algorithms
Florian Meinfelder, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg; Sara Bahrami, Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories
3:05 PM

Difficulties in Assessing Sexual Minority Status Without Standardized Measures: The Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Gregory Phillips, Northwestern University
3:05 PM

Parametric Bootstrap Mean Square Error Estimates for Different Small Areas in the Annual Survey of Public Employment and Payroll
Bac Tran, U.S. Census Bureau
3:05 PM

Small-Area Estimation Methods for County-Level Vaccination Coverage Rates Using the NIS
Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago; Adrijo Chakraborty, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kennon Copeland, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kathleen Santos, NORC at the University of Chicago; Lin Liu, NORC at the University of Chicago; Philip J. Smith, CDC; David Yankey, CDC/NCIRD; Jenny Jeyarajah, CDC; Tammy Santibanez, CDC; Jim Singleton, CDC; Stacie Greby, CDC; Laurie Elam-Evans, CDC; Chalanda Smith , CDC
3:20 PM

Defining a Strategy for National Weighting of Data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
Machell Town, CDC; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International; Carol Pierannunzi, CDC; Kristie Healey , ICF International; Kurt Greenlund, CDC
3:20 PM

Determining the Appropriate Sample Weights for Diabetes Estimates
Xianfen Li, CDC/NCHS
3:35 PM

Multilevel Small-Area Estimation of Health Behaviors: An Extension of Multilevel Regression and Poststratification (MRP) Approach via Bootstrapping
Xingyou Zhang, CDC; Shumei Yun, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services; Hua Lu, CDC; Yan Wang, CDC; Paul I. Eke, CDC; James B. Holt, CDC; Kurt Greenlund, CDC; Janet B. Croft, CDC
3:35 PM

Tuesday, 08/02/2016
Machine Learning Applications for Survey Design, Collection, and Adjustment: Going Beyond the Trees to See Clusters, Forests, and Neighbors
Trent Buskirk, Marketing Systems Group


Combining Statistics from Two National Complex Surveys to Estimate Injury Rates Per Hour Exposed and Variance by Activity in the U.S.
Tinchi Lin, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety; Helen Wellman, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety; Joanna Willetts, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety; Santosh Verma, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety


Alternative Goals for Adaptive Survey Design
Peter Miller, U.S. Census Bureau


Propensity Score Methods for Multiple and Multi-Valued Treatments and Their Interactions
Zirui Gu, Virginia Commonwealth University; Bassam A. Dahman, Virginia Commonwealth University


A Two-Stage Model for Estimating End Uses of Electricity and Natural Gas in U.S. Homes
Edgardo Cureg, U.S. Energy Information Administration; Shaofen Deng, U.S. Energy Information Administration


Measuring Mobile Financial Services: Surveying an Emerging Field
Ellen Merry, Federal Reserve Board


Testing for No Effect in Nonparametric Regression with Survey Data
Yan Lu, University of New Mexico
8:35 AM

Constructing Generalized Variance Functions with Linear Regression Trees
Greg Erkens, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:35 AM

Empirical likelihood inference for regression parameters when modeling hierarchical complex survey data
Melike Oguz Alper, Statistics Norway; Yves G. Berger, University of Southampton
9:50 AM

Creating Listener Segments at Pandora
Sam Lendle, Pandora
10:35 AM

Using Regression Trees to Model Characteristics of Nonresponse and Measurement Error in a Longitudinal Survey
Morgan Earp, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Charlotte Oslund, Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:35 AM

An Empirical Method to Establish Usability of Nonprobability Surveys for Inference
Robert Tortora; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International
10:50 AM

Computationally Efficient Question Selection in Adaptive Questionnaires
John Riddles, George Mason University; James E. Gentle, George Mason University
10:50 AM

Modeling Survey Data with Regression Trees
Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:55 AM

On the Quality and Utility of Alternative Auxiliary Data Sources Used in the National Survey of Family Growth
Brady West, University of Michigan
11:00 AM

Adding Complexity to an Already Difficult Task: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Quality of Public Coverage Estimates from the American Community Survey
Michel Boudreaux, University of Maryland; Brett Fried, State Health Access Data Assistance Center; Kathleen Call, State Health Access Data Assistance Center; Elizabeth Lukanen, State Health Access Data Assistance Center; Giovann Alarcon, State Health Access Data Assistance Center
11:05 AM

Using Machine Learning to Correct for Survey Nonresponse Bias
Curtis Signorino, University of Rochester; Antje Kirchner, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
11:15 AM

Design of Sample Surveys That Complement Observational Data to Achieve Population Coverage
Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau; Robert Ashmead, U.S. Census Bureau
11:20 AM

A Two-Stage Model for Estimating End Uses of Electricity and Natural Gas in U.S. Homes
Edgardo Cureg, U.S. Energy Information Administration; Shaofen Deng, U.S. Energy Information Administration
11:30 AM

Measuring Mobile Financial Services: Surveying an Emerging Field
Ellen Merry, Federal Reserve Board
11:50 AM

Exploration of Methods for Blending Unconventional Samples with Traditional Probability Samples
Jonathan Gellar, Mathematica Policy Research; Hanzhi Zhou, Mathematica Policy Research; Michael Sinclair, Mathematica Policy Research
11:50 AM

A Case Study in Machine Learning Approaches to Survey Nonresponse Adjustments
Minsun Riddles, Westat; Bob Fay, Westat; David McGrath, Defense Manpower Data Center; Eric Falk, Defense Manpower Data Center
11:55 AM

Responsive Design: Side Effect Reduction of Prior Information on Survey Design
Abdellatif Demnati, Retired
2:05 PM

Data Visualization and Power of Evidence-Based Policymaking in Countries in Transition
Giang Nguyen, University of Iowa; Ariel Lee, ISR Center for Science Diplomacy; Igor Barahona, Mathematics Institute of the UNAM; Star Ying, U.S. Department of Commerce; Hannah Cho, ISR Center for Interdisciplinary Research
2:05 PM

Imputation Process Used in the Occupational Requirements Survey
Leland Righter, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brad Rhein, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:05 PM

Comparing Prevalence Estimates for People with Disabilities in National Surveys: 2009--2014
Andrew Houtenville, University of New Hampshire; Eric A. Lauer, University of New Hampshire
2:05 PM

An Evaluation of Backwards Imputation for the Annual Survey of Public Employment & Payroll
Junilsa Toribio, U.S. Census Bureau
2:20 PM

Toward Better Disability Items on National Surveys
Kimberly Phillips, UNH Institute on Disability; Andrew Houtenville, University of New Hampshire; Vidya Sundar, University of New Hampshire
2:25 PM

Recent Developments in Survey Design for Rare and Hard-to-Survey Populations
Steven G. Heeringa, University of Michigan
2:30 PM

Toward an Adaptive Design for the Survey of Doctorate Recipients
Michael Yang, NORC at the University of Chicago; Wan-Yinig Chang, National Science Foundation; Karen Grigorian, NORC at the University of Chicago
2:35 PM

Survey-Weighted ROC Analysis of Drowsy Driving Accidents in the General Estimates System (GES)
Nooreen Dabbish; Chen Chen, Prosoft Clinical; Patrick Coyle, Temple University Fox School of Business
2:45 PM

When Every Dollar Counts: Comparing Reported Earnings of Social Security Disability Program Beneficiaries in Survey and Administrative Records
Holly Matulewicz, Mathematica Policy Research; David Wittenburg, Mathematica Policy Research; Jeffrey Hemmeter, Social Security Administration; Lindsay Glassman, Mathematica Policy Research; Lisa Schwartz, Mathematica Policy Research
2:45 PM

Implementing Adaptive Design on a Longitudinal Survey of At-Risk Youth:Empirical Evidence Based on a Deep-Dive Analysis
Hanzhi Zhou, Mathematica Policy Research; Jillian Stein, Mathematica Policy Research
2:50 PM

Assessing the Association Between Accident Injury Severity and NCAP Car Safety Ratings
Ryan Jarrett, Vanderbilt University; Lucy D'Agostino McGowan
3:05 PM

New Perspectives on Sampling Rare Populations
Emanuela Furfaro, University of Milano-Bicocca
3:20 PM

Do Imputed Earnings Earn Their Keep? Evaluating SIPP Earnings and Nonresponse with Administrative Records
Mark Klee, U.S. Census Bureau; Rebecca Chenevert, U.S. Census Bureau; Kelly Wilkin, U.S. Census Bureau
3:20 PM

Wednesday, 08/03/2016
Field Observation of Survey Data Collection: Experiences and Lessons Learned
John Eltinge, Bureau of Labor Statistics


Methods for Identifying Outliers for Carry-Forward Imputation in the Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering
Jiantong Wang, Research Triangle Institute International; Kimberly Ault, Research Triangle Institute International; Rachel Harter, RTI International


Missing Data and Complex Sample Surveys: The Impact of Listwise Deletion vs. Multiple Imputation on Point and Interval Estimates When Data Are MCAR and MAR
DeAnn Trevathan, University of South Florida; Anh Kellermann, University of South Florida; Jeffrey Kromrey, University of South Florida


Application of Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Public Health Data Validation
Daniel Robertson, CDC; Jin-Mann Lin, CDC


Access and Explore NCES Survey and Administrative Data Through Self-Guided Online Training Modules
Andrew A. White, National Center for Education Statistics


Using official surveys to reduce bias of estimates from nonrandom samples collected by web surveys
Vladislav Beresovsky, CDC/NCHS; Alan Dorfman, CDC/NCHS; Pavlina Rumcheva, CDC/NCHS


A Composite Likelihood Approach in Testing for Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium Using Family-Based Genetic Survey Data
Lingxiao Wang, Joint Program in Survey Methodology; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Yan Li, Joint Program in Survey Methodology


Extension of the Peters-Belson Method to Estimate Health Disparities Among Multiple Groups Using Logistic Regression with Survey Data
Yan Li, Joint Program in Survey Methodology; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Pengyu Huang, Fors Marsh Group; Joseph L. Gastwirth, The George Washington University


Pilot Surveys of Shore Fishing on Oahu, Hawaii
Hongguang Ma, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center; Tom Ogawa, Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State University; Jean Opsomer; Tom Sminkey, NOAA Fisheries; Christopher Hawkins, Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council ; April Bagwill, NOAA Fisheries/ECS Federal; David Van Voorhees, NOAA Fisheries


A Comparison Between Standard Regression and Multilevel Modeling Techniques to Analyze Complex Survey Data Based on the Monte Carlo Simulation Study
Alomgir Hossain, University of Ottawa Heart Institute; George Wells, University of Ottawa Heart Institute; Punam Pahwa, University of Saskatchewan


Predicting and Preventing Break-Offs in Web Surveys
Felicitas Mittereder, University of Michigan


Correlates of Time to Sexual Debut in 15--19-Year-Olds in the Jamaica Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey 2006: A Survival Analysis
Tamika Royal-Thomas, University of the West Indies; Novie Younger-Coleman, University of the West Indies; Jan Van den Broeck, University of Bergen; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University; Daniel McGee , Florida State University; Shelly McFarlane, University of the West Indies; Damian Francis, University of the West Indies; Rainford Wilks, University of the West Indies


Pilot Surveys of Shore Fishing on Oahu, Hawaii
Hongguang Ma, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center; Tom Ogawa, Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State University; Jean Opsomer; Tom Sminkey, NOAA Fisheries; Christopher Hawkins, Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council ; April Bagwill, NOAA Fisheries/ECS Federal; David Van Voorhees, NOAA Fisheries
8:35 AM

Sampling with Minimal Strata Sample Size Requirements
Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt SRBI; Igor Griva, George Mason University
8:50 AM

Predicting and Preventing Break-Offs in Web Surveys
Felicitas Mittereder, University of Michigan
8:55 AM

Causal Inference with Unequal Sampling Weights: Investigating Policy Effect Using Population Health Surveys
Bo Lu, The Ohio State University; Robert Ashmead, U.S. Census Bureau
9:00 AM

Using official surveys to reduce bias of estimates from nonrandom samples collected by web surveys
Vladislav Beresovsky, CDC/NCHS; Alan Dorfman, CDC/NCHS; Pavlina Rumcheva, CDC/NCHS
9:05 AM

A Bayesian Hierarchical Model for Combining Several Crop Yield Indications
Nathan B. Cruze, USDA/NASS
9:05 AM

Approximate Median Regression for Complex Survey Data
Raphael Fraser, Medical College of Wisconsin
9:15 AM

Producing Labor Statistics by Detailed Geography and Occupation: Experiences from the New Canadian Job Vacancy and Wage Survey
Etienne Rassart, Statistics Canada; Zdenek Patak, Statistics Canada
9:20 AM

Methods for Allocating and Targeting Small Areas in a Large Dual-Frame Telephone Survey
Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International
9:25 AM

Alternate Methods for Constructing BRR Weights with National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Single-Year Samples
Te-Ching Chen, CDC/NCHS; Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS
9:30 AM

Inference from Complex Survey-Embedded Field Experiments
Robert Ashmead, U.S. Census Bureau; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM

Access and Explore NCES Survey and Administrative Data Through Self-Guided Online Training Modules
Andrew A. White, National Center for Education Statistics
9:40 AM

A Composite Likelihood Approach in Testing for Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium Using Family-Based Genetic Survey Data
Lingxiao Wang, Joint Program in Survey Methodology; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Yan Li, Joint Program in Survey Methodology
9:45 AM

Extension of the Peters-Belson Method to Estimate Health Disparities Among Multiple Groups Using Logistic Regression with Survey Data
Yan Li, Joint Program in Survey Methodology; Barry Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Pengyu Huang, Fors Marsh Group; Joseph L. Gastwirth, The George Washington University
9:50 AM

Modeling Preferential Recruitment for Respondent-Driven Sampling
Katherine McLaughlin, University of California at Los Angeles
9:55 AM

Correlates of Time to Sexual Debut in 15--19-Year-Olds in the Jamaica Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey 2006: A Survival Analysis
Tamika Royal-Thomas, University of the West Indies; Novie Younger-Coleman, University of the West Indies; Jan Van den Broeck, University of Bergen; Debajyoti Sinha, Florida State University; Daniel McGee , Florida State University; Shelly McFarlane, University of the West Indies; Damian Francis, University of the West Indies; Rainford Wilks, University of the West Indies
9:55 AM

A Comparison Between Standard Regression and Multilevel Modeling Techniques to Analyze Complex Survey Data Based on the Monte Carlo Simulation Study
Alomgir Hossain, University of Ottawa Heart Institute; George Wells, University of Ottawa Heart Institute; Punam Pahwa, University of Saskatchewan
10:00 AM

Adjusting for Capture, Recapture, and Identity Uncertainty When Estimating Detection Probability from Capture-Recapture Surveys
Stacy Edmondson, Whitman College
10:35 AM

Linking Federal Administrative Data to General Population Survey Samples
Joseph Sakshaug; Manfred Antoni, Institute for Employment Research; Reinhard Sauckel, Institute for Employment Research
10:35 AM

Data Synthesis and Perturbation for the American Community Survey at the U.S. Census Bureau
Amy Lauger, U.S. Census Bureau; Michael Freiman, U.S. Census Bureau; Jerome Reiter, Duke University
10:55 AM

Linked Designs of the MEPS Medical Provider and Organization Surveys
Marc Zodet, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Sadeq Chowdhury, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Steve Machlin, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Joel Cohen, Agency for HealthCare Research
11:20 AM

Multiple Imputation for Survey Integration Under Informative Sampling
Seho Park, Iowa State University; Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University
11:35 AM

Evaluating Record Linkage Software for Agricultural Surveys
Michael E. Bellow, USDA/NASS; Kara Daniel, USDA/NASS; Mark Gorsak, USDA/NASS; Andreea Luisa Erciulescu, National Institute of Statistical Sciences/USDA/NASS
11:50 AM

Effects of Nonresponse Bias Adjustments on Survey Estimates of Health Conditions and Behaviors in a Community Sample in Chicago
Linda K. Owens, Survey Research Laboratory; Timothy Johnson, University of Illinois at Chicago; Jerry Krishnan, University of Illinois at Chicago
2:05 PM

Variance Estimation for the Occupational Requirements Survey
Brad Rhein, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Chester Ponikowski, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:05 PM

Current Population Survey Sample Size Study
Daniel Sommers, U.S. Census Bureau; Stephanie Chan Yang, U.S. Census Bureau; Yang Cheng, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM

Email Solicitation for a Business Establishment Survey: Results from the 2015 Annual Refiling Survey (ARS)
Sharon Stang, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Emily Thomas, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:20 PM

Collecting Proxy Measures of Key Survey Variables to Estimate, Reduce, and Adjust for Nonresponse Bias
Emilia Peytcheva, RTI International; Andy Peytchev, University of Michigan; Matt Jans, University of California at Los Angeles
2:20 PM

An Iterative Composite Estimator in the Current Population Survey
Yang Cheng, U.S. Census Bureau; Zhou Yu, East China Normal University; Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin
2:25 PM

Evaluation of Race Edit Improvements in the Consumer Expenditure Survey
Brian Nix, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Sharon Krieger, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Barry Steinberg, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:35 PM

Do Secondary Data and Multiple Attempts of Survey Data Collection Reduce Nonresponse Bias?
Xiaowei Yan; Walter F. Stewart, Sutter Health; Vatche Minassian, Brigham and Women's Hospital
2:35 PM

Results from Cognitive Interviews to Assess Items to Measure Gender and Sexual Identity Among English- and Spanish-Speaking Older Adults in Surveys
Stuart Michaels, NORC at the University of Chicago; Michael Stern, NORC at the University of Chicago; Michael Kozloski, NORC at the University of Chicago; Samuel "Chris" Haffer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; Paul Guerino, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; Debra Reed-Gillette, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
2:45 PM

An Overview of Current Population Survey Variance Methodology
Aaron Gilary, U.S. Census Bureau; Yang Cheng, U.S. Census Bureau; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
2:45 PM

Applications of Statistical Techniques to Smoking Cessation Studies Using National Survey Data
Julia Soulakova, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Lisa Crockett, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2:50 PM

The Performance of the Empirical Best Linear Unbiased Predictor in Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
Peter Schilling, U.S. Census Bureau; Redouane Betrouni, George Mason University; Bac Tran, U.S. Census Bureau
2:50 PM

Calculating Generalized Variance Functions with a Single-Series Model in the Current Population Survey
Justin McIllece, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:05 PM

Outliers in the Annual Survey of Public Employment and Payroll - Small Area Estimation Approach
Giang Trinh, U.S. Census Bureau; Bac Tran, U.S. Census Bureau
3:05 PM

Testing of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Questions for the National Crime Victimization Survey
Jennifer Truman, Bureau of Justice Statistics
3:05 PM

Randomly Split Zones for Samples of Size One as Reserve Replicates and Random Replacements for Nonrespondents
Avinash Singh, American Institutes for Research; Cong Ye, American Institutes for Research
3:05 PM

Learning About Nonrespondents' Characteristics Using Standard Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) Tools
MoonJung Cho, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Larry Lang, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:20 PM

Initial Research on Computing Estimated Measures of Sampling Variability for the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report
David Kinyon, Energy Information Administration; Samson Adeshiyan, Energy Information Administration; Joseph Conklin, Energy Information Administration; Jose Villar, Energy Information Administration
3:20 PM

Update on Current Population Survey Research, Discussion
Edwin Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:25 PM

Thursday, 08/04/2016
Weighting and Variance Estimation Under Adaptive and Responsive Survey Designs
Jeffrey Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:35 AM

National Versus Combined State and Large Urban School District Youth Risk Behavior Surveys for Assessing Health Risk Behaviors Among Sexual Minority High-School Students
Emily Olsen, CDC; Laura Kann, CDC; Tim McManus, CDC
8:35 AM

Modeling the Optimal Contact Mode in the Current Population Survey
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brian Meekins, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:50 AM

Modeling Transportation Characteristics: Small-Area Estimation Using the National Household Travel Survey
Theresa Firestine, U.S. Department of Transportation; Stephen Brumbaugh, U.S. Department of Transportation
8:55 AM

Medical Event Reporting in the 2005 to 2013 MEPS in Terms of Self and Proxy Reporting According to the Person's Relationship to the Respondent
Frances Chevarley, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Karen Davis, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
9:05 AM

Experimenting with Contact Strategies to Aid Adaptive Design in Business Surveys
Cha-Chi Fan, U.S. Census Bureau; Alfred D. Tuttle, U.S. Census Bureau; Joshua Langeland , U.S. Census Bureau; Erica Marquette, U.S. Census Bureau; Aryn Hernandez, U.S. Census Bureau; Stephanie Coffey , U.S. Census Bureau; Jennifer Beck, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM

Geographical Predictors of GPS-Based Transportation Survey Response Rates
Timothy Michalowski, Abt SRBI; Dara Seidl, Abt SRBI
9:15 AM

Nonparametric Kernel Density Estimation Using Auxiliary Information from Complex Survey Data
Sayed A. Mostafa, Oklahoma State University; Ibrahim A. Ahmad, Oklahoma State University
9:35 AM

Evaluating the Quality of Survey and Administrative Data with Generalized Multitrait-Multimethod Models
Daniel Oberski, Tilburg University; Antje Kirchner, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Stephanie Eckman, RTI International ; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland/University of Mannheim/German Federal Employment Agency
9:35 AM

Survey of Income and Program Participation Case Prioritization Experiment Results
Gina Walejko, U.S. Census Bureau; Allison Zotti, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM

Mapping Galaxy Spectra: Global vs. Local Views
Tamas Budavari, The Johns Hopkins University
9:50 AM

The New Normal: Exploring the Impact of American Community Survey Demographics on Small-Area Health Studies
Lance Waller, Emory University
9:50 AM

Total Survey Error in a National Survey of Influenza Vaccination with Recall Error
Nicholas Davis, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kennon Copeland, NORC at the University of Chicago; Lin Liu, NORC at the University of Chicago; Tammy Santibanez, CDC; Jim Singleton, CDC; Zhen Zhao, CDC; David Yankey, CDC/NCIRD; Katherine Kahn, CDC/NCIRD; Yusheng Zhai, CDC/NCIRD; Jenny Jeyarajah, CDC
10:05 AM

Prediction of Invasive Group A Streptococcus Infections in Non-ABCs Areas in the United States
Yongping Hao, CDC
10:05 AM

A Weighted, Squared-Distance Function for Two Decks of Cards in Randomized Response Technique
Augustus Jayaraj, Cornell University; Stephen Sedory, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Oluseun Odumade, Deloitte Consulting
10:35 AM

Comparison of Multiple Imputation Methods for Categorical Survey Items with High Missing Rates: Application to the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating Study
Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute; Erin Hennessy, National Cancer Institute; April Oh, National Cancer Institute; Linda Nebeling, National Cancer Institute
10:35 AM

Recent Advances in Post-Randomization: An Extensive Study Comparing PRAM and Data Swapping on ACS
Jiashen You, Department of Transportation; Tapan Nayak, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM

Evaluating the Effects of Using Top-Coded Consumer Expenditure Data on Economic Models
Daniel Yang, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:55 AM

Response Rates for the Pre-Production Test of the Occupational Requirements Survey
Alice Yu, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Chester Ponikowski, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Erin McNulty, Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:05 AM

Identifying Patterns in Employer Reporting Errors in the BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
Sara Wuellner, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries; Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:15 AM

A More Unified Statistical Approach to Nonresponse and Weighting Adjustments
Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat
11:20 AM

Comparing Results from Two National Surveys: How Survey Methodologies May Influence the Observed Association Between Physical Activity and Diabetes by Mobility Disability Status
Qing Zhang, CDC/NCBDDD; Dianna D. Carroll, CDC
11:20 AM

A Case Study on the Use of Propensity Score Adjustments with Web Survey Data
Van Parsons, CDC/NCHS
11:35 AM

Using Power Laws to Validate Survey and Universe Estimates
Brett Baden, Nielsen
11:35 AM

Multilevel Quantile Regression Models for Complex Surveys
Jing Wang, St. Louis University; John Fu, Saint Louis University
11:50 AM

Sending Pre-Notice Postcards to Increase Reponse and Decrease Cost for the Current Population Survey
Allison Zotti, U.S. Census Bureau; Louis Avenilla, U.S. Census Bureau; Gina Walejko, U.S. Census Bureau
11:50 AM

Weighting for Nonresponse in the Overseas Citizen Population Survey: The Effects of Sample Size and Adjustment Method on Accuracy of Estimates
Jonathan Mendelson, Fors Marsh Group; Pengyu Huang, Fors Marsh Group
11:50 AM

Inbound Call Survey (ICS) Technology and Rapid Surveillance
Georgiy Bobashev, RTI International; Burton Levine, RTI International; Karol Krotki, RTI International; Scott Richards, Reconnect Research
11:55 AM

Nonresponse Bias Analysis and Sample Selection Evaluation in the Survey of Business Owners
Justin Nguyen
12:05 PM

Estimating Mortality Hazard Ratios Using Cross-Sectional Data from Maternal Birth Histories
Philimon Gona, University of Massachusetts; Janet Dzangare, Ministry of Health and Child Welfare; Vasco Chikwasha, University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences; Sowmya Rao, Boston University
12:05 PM

 
 
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