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Sunday, 07/30/2017
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I Ran a Nonresponse Follow-Up Survey; Now What Do I Do?
Phillip Kott, RTI
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Methodological Challenges of Environmental Surveys Compared with Human or Establishment Surveys
David A Marker, Westat
2:05 PM
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Data Editing: How Much Is Too Much?
Rebecca Ahrnsbrak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Chrishelle Lawrence, U.S. Energy Information Administration; Darcy Miller, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Kirk Mueller, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Justin Nguyen, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
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Non-Probability Sampling: The Good, the Bad, and the Oh So Interesting
Jill Dever, RTI International
2:05 PM
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Redesigning the National Health Interview Survey Questionnaire
Stephen Blumberg, National Center for Health Statistics
2:05 PM
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Lifestyle Segments, Social Marketing, and Hard-To-Survey Populations: Understanding Participation in the 2015 Census Test
Mary Mulry, U.S. Government; Nancy Bates; Matt Virgile, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
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Using Online Panel Surveys to Estimate Population-Level Health Statistics
Reanne Townsend, Westat
2:25 PM
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Expanding the Survey of Doctorate Recipients
Wan-Ying Chang, NSF/NCSES; Daniel Foley, NSF/NCSES; Karen Grigorian, NORC; Michael Yang, NORC; Lance Selfa, NORC
2:25 PM
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Spatio-Temporal Balanced Sampling Design for Longitudinal Natural Resources Survey
Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University
2:30 PM
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Re-Envisioning and Re-Building the Survey of Income and Program Participation
Jason Fields, U.S. Census Bureau
2:45 PM
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An Optimization Approach to Reconciling Sample Allocations
David Piccone, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Matthew Dey, Bureau of Labor Statistics
2:50 PM
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Estimation of Marine Recreational Fishery Characteristics Using Survey and Logbook Data
Jean Opsomer, Colorado State University; Jay Breidt, Colorado State University; Eric Hiltz, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
2:55 PM
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Using Imputation to Reduce the Cost of Survey Collection in the Current Population Survey
John Dixon, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:05 PM
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Model-Assisted Estimation of Proportions in Repeated Survey with Complex Rotation Pattern: Application to the Current Population Survey
Daniel Bonnéry, University of Maryland
3:20 PM
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Using Commercial Data to Enhance Survey Eligibility: The Amerispeak Experience
Ned English, NORC at the University of Chicago; Colm O'Muircheartaigh, NORC at the University of Chicago
3:20 PM
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Model-Assisted Estimation with Regression Trees
Kelly McConville, Swarthmore College; Daniell Toth, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:05 PM
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Coverage Ratios of Selected Demographic and Socioeconomic Domains for the National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Kathy Spagnola; Jiantong Wang, RTI International; Neeraja Sathe, RTI International; Rebecca Ahrnsbrak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
4:20 PM
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Identifying Out of Business Records on the NASS List Frame Using Boosted Regression Trees
Gavin Corral, USDA NASS; Andrew Dau, USDA NASS
4:20 PM
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Analyzing the Need for an Oversample of Low Income Beneficiaries in the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago; Whitney Murphy, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago; Debra Reed-Gillette , Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; Cheryl L. Sharpless, CMS
4:35 PM
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Aftermath of Katrina: Data for Core Public Health Programs and Emergency Preparedness
Glen David Williamson, CDC/ATSDR
4:45 PM
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Recursive Partition Split Selection Using a Permutation Test for Complex Sample Data
Daniell Toth, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
4:45 PM
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Optimization of Adaptive Survey Design from a Bayesian Perspective. Two Case Studies
Barry Schouten, Statistics Netherlands; Joep Burger, Statistics Netherlands; Nino Mushkudiani, Statistics Netheriands
4:50 PM
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Bounded-Width Confidence Interval for Gini Index Under Complex Survey
Francis Bilson Darku, University of Texas at Dallas; Bhargab Chattopadhyay, Indian Institute of Information Technology - Vadodara
4:50 PM
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Using Bayesian Methods to Rank Cases Based on Response Propensity During Data Collection
James Wagner, University of Michigan
5:05 PM
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Analysis and Results of a Bonded Labor Prevalence Survey in Tamil Nadu, a State of India
Paul Zador, Westat; Beth Ann Rabinovich, Westat
5:05 PM
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B-Spline Imputation Procedures for the Treatment of Item Nonresponse in Surveys
David Haziza, University of Montreal; Camelia Goga, Universite de Bourgogne
5:05 PM
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Test of Adaptive Survey Design from a Bayesian Perspective in a Longitudinal Survey
Peter Lundquist, Statistics Sweden; Anton Johansson, Statistics Sweden; Gabriele Durrant, University of Southampton
5:20 PM
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Arrival Time That Affect Wait Time in Hospital Emergency Departments: An Analysis of the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
Bill Cai, National Center for Health Statistics/CDC/HHS
5:20 PM
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Design and Implementation of a Rapid, Population-Based Survey for the Zika Emergency Response Effort in Puerto Rico
Holly Shulman, CDC; Brian Morrow, CDC; Beatriz Salvesen von Essen Lopez, Puerto Rico Department of Health; Wanda Hernandez Virella, Puerto Rico Department of Health
5:20 PM
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Exploring Sampling Techniques to Reduce Respondent Burden
Yijun Wei; Valbona Bejleri, National Agricultural Statistics Service
5:35 PM
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Monday, 07/31/2017
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The Connectivity of Data Science to Survey Design and Statistical Practice
Steven Cohen, RTI International
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Deriving Parent-Child Pair Weights for the National Health Interview Survey Data
Guangyu Zhang, National Center for Health Statistics; Yulei He, National Center for Health Statistics; Nathaniel Schenker, Retired; Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics
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Accounting for Data Collection Mode in Hot Deck Imputation
Jiantong Wang, RTI International; Peter Frechtel, RTI International; Amang Sukasih, RTI International; David Kinyon, U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Visual Validation of Estimates from the Occupation Requirements Survey
Lacoya Theus, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Andrew Kato, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Combining Survey and Non-Survey Data Sources to Improve Estimated Counts of Certain Work-Related Injuries
Brooks Pierce, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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What Is the Future of the Sample Survey for Government Statistics?
Peter Miller, US Census Bureau
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Generic Areas and Small Area Estimates for Subnational Estimation on the National Crime Victimization Survey
Philip Lee, RTI; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics; Michael Planty, RTI International
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Using Residual Plots to Identify Model Misspecifications
Emily Nystrom, Clemson University; Julia L Sharp, Colorado State University; William C Bridges, Clemson University; Patrick Gerard, Clemson University; Colin Gallagher, Clemson University
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A Natural Language Processing Approach to Content Analysis of Survey Responses
Mary Ann Guadagno, National Inst of Health; Charles Dumais, NIH/Center for Scientific Review; Calvin A. Johnson, NIH/Center for Information Technology; Daniel Russ, NIH/Center for Information Technology
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Essential Role of Statistics in Publishing Medical Research Papers
Daniel Byrne, Vanderbilt University; Henry J Domenico, Vanderbilt; Li Wang, Vanderbilt
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Demonstrating the Usefulness of the National Hospital Care Survey to Track Patients Who Used Outpatient Department and Other Hospital Services Over Time
Geoffrey Jackson, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC; Margaret Hall, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC; Alexander Schwartzman, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC
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Migratory Bird Surveys and the Modeling of Seabird Populations
Robert Fowler
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Effect of Mode Choice and Respondent Characteristics on Data Quality - Profiling Respondents to BEA's Annual Survey of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States
Ricardo Limes, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
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AARP 2016 Master Model Building and Validation
Renting Xu, AARP; Jared Weiss, AARP, Inc; Paul Maiste, Lityx,LLC; Jerrod Begora, Lityx,LLC; Roger Marcus, Lityx,LLC
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Public Use vs. Restricted Use: a Case Study Using the American Community Survey
Satkartar Kinney, RTI International; Alan Karr, RTI International
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Raking Weighting Methodology: Reweight Combined Multiple Years of Child Data, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Asthma Call-Back Survey
Xiaoting Qin, Center for Disease Control Prevention; Hatice S Zahran, Center for Disease Control Prevention; Cathy M Bailey, Center for Disease Control Prevention
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Estimation of Locally Stationary Spatial Processes with Application to the American Community Survey
Daniel Weinberg, U.S. Census Bureau; Tucker McElroy, U. S. Census Bureau; Soumendra N Lahiri, North Carolina State University
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An Analysis of Selected Income and Expenditure Data by Education Level
John Hanes, Regent University; Edith Britton, Regent University ; Brian Collins, Regent University; Senovia Cones, Regent University; Lawrence Cooper, Regent University; Emily Grad, Regent University; Ashley Hall, Regent University; Robin Robertson, Regent University; Gloria Robinson-Sessoms, Regent University; Destiny Simms, Regent University
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Jointly Modeling the Patient and Consumer Centeredness of Health Care Spending
Frank Yoon, IBM Watson Health; Eli Cutler, IBM Watson Health; Brian Hochrein, IBM Watson Health; Gary Pickens, IBM Watson Health; Hal Skinner, IBM Watson Health; Michael A Head, IBM Watson Health
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Measuring Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the National Crime Victimization Survey
Jennifer Truman, Bureau of Justice Statistics; Rachel Morgan, Bureau of Justice Statistics; Timothy Gilbert, U.S. Census Bureau; Preeti Vaghela, U.S. Census Bureau
8:35 AM
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Sales and Income Tax Data Collected Comparability: Quarterly vs. Annual Surveys
Dedrick Owens, U.S. Census Bureau
8:35 AM
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Implementation of a Youth Health Survey via the Internet
Richard Lee Harding, ICF; Bryan Higgins, ICF; Brenda Clark, ICF; Stephanie Richelsen, ICF; Bert Rothenbach, Rothenbach Research; Tera Anderson, Florida Department of Health
8:50 AM
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Effect of Mode Choice and Respondent Characteristics on Data Quality - Profiling Respondents to BEA's Annual Survey of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States
Ricardo Limes, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
8:55 AM
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Migratory Bird Surveys and the Modeling of Seabird Populations
Robert Fowler
9:00 AM
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Moving Establishment Surveys from Mail to Web
Georg-Christoph Haas, Institute for Employment Research; Stephanie Eckman, RTI International; Ruben Bach, Institute for Employment Research; Frauke Kreuter, University of Maryland
9:05 AM
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Joint Indirect Standardization When Only Marginal Distributions Are Observed in the Index Population
Yifei Wang, University of California, Davis; Diana Miglioretti, University of California, Davis; Daniel Tancredi, University of California, Davis
9:15 AM
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Public Use vs. Restricted Use: a Case Study Using the American Community Survey
Satkartar Kinney, RTI International; Alan Karr, RTI International
9:15 AM
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Assessing the Impact of Adopting a Mixed-Mode Design: Examining Respondent Skip Logic Errors in the 2015 Residential Energy Consumption Survey
Kevin Adams, RTI International; Peter Frechtel, RTI International; Amang Sukasih, RTI International
9:20 AM
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The TimeGeo Modeling Framework for Urban Motility Without Travel Surveys
Marta C. Gonzalez, MIT
9:25 AM
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Measuring Transgender Health in the US: Findings from the 2015 US Trans Survey and the TransPop Project
Jody Herman, Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law
9:35 AM
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Weighting Mixed Mode Data for the 2015 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS)
Patrick Chen, RTI International; Shaofen Grace Deng, U.S. Energy Information Administration; Neeraja Sathe, RTI International; Lanting Dai, RTI International; Rachel Harter, RTI International; Phillip Kott, RTI
9:35 AM
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CLASSIFICATION and REGRESSION TREES and FORESTS for INCOMPLETE DATA from SAMPLE SURVEYS
MoonJung Cho, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Wei-Yin Loh, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Yuanzhi Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison
9:35 AM
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An Analysis of Selected Income and Expenditure Data by Education Level
John Hanes, Regent University; Edith Britton, Regent University ; Brian Collins, Regent University; Senovia Cones, Regent University; Lawrence Cooper, Regent University; Emily Grad, Regent University; Ashley Hall, Regent University; Robin Robertson, Regent University; Gloria Robinson-Sessoms, Regent University; Destiny Simms, Regent University
9:40 AM
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Jointly Modeling the Patient and Consumer Centeredness of Health Care Spending
Frank Yoon, IBM Watson Health; Eli Cutler, IBM Watson Health; Brian Hochrein, IBM Watson Health; Gary Pickens, IBM Watson Health; Hal Skinner, IBM Watson Health; Michael A Head, IBM Watson Health
9:50 AM
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Mixed Methods for Analyzing Factors Important to Patients in Choosing a Dialysis Modality
Jarcy Zee, Arbor Research Collaborative for Health; Lalita Subramanian, Arbor Research Collaborative for Health; Junhui Zhao, Arbor Research Collaborative for Health; Francesca Tentori, Arbor Research Collaborative for Health; Vanderbilt University
9:55 AM
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Comparing Data Collection Methods for the June Area Survey
Denise A Abreu, USDA/NASS; Michael Hyman, USDA-NASS; Linda A Lawson, USDA/NASS; Sonia Hickman, USDA/NASS
10:05 AM
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Processing Changes to the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement
Jonathan Rothbaum, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM
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Model-Based Standardization to Adjust for Unmeasured Cluster-Level Confounders with Complex Survey Data
Babette Brumback, University of Florida; Zhuangyu Cai, Roche
10:35 AM
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Gremlins in the Data: Identifying the Information Content of Research Subjects
John Howell, Penn State University
10:35 AM
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Empirical Estimation of Survey Attrition Phases
Camille Hochheimer, Virginia Commonwealth University; Roy T Sabo, Virginia Commonwealth University
10:35 AM
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Sexual Orientation Questions in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH): 2015 Data Results
Grace E. Medley, SAMHSA/ HHS; Rachel Lipari, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Jonaki Bose, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Struther Van Horn, Kent State University; Devon S Cribb, RTI International ; Larry A Kroutil, RTI International ; Gretchen McHenry, RTI International
10:35 AM
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Demonstrating the Usefulness of the National Hospital Care Survey to Track Patients Who Used Outpatient Department and Other Hospital Services Over Time
Geoffrey Jackson, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC; Margaret Hall, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC; Alexander Schwartzman, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC
10:45 AM
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Title: Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity by Survey Household Proxy Respondent
Nancy Bates; Jennifer M Ortman, U.S. Census Bureau
10:50 AM
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Modeling Count Data from a Complex Survey using Pseudo Maximum Likelihood
Mulugeta Gebregziabher, MUSC; Lin Dai, Medical University of South Carolina
10:55 AM
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Challenges in Measuring Health Insurance Coverage
Jennifer Cheeseman Day, US Census Bureau; Marina Vornovitsky, US Census Bureau
11:00 AM
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Estimation of Locally Stationary Spatial Processes with Applications to the American Community Survey
Daniel Weinberg, U.S. Census Bureau; Tucker McElroy, U. S. Census Bureau; Soumendra N Lahiri, North Carolina State University
11:00 AM
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Raking Weighting Methodology: Reweight Combined Multiple Years of Child Data, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Asthma Call-Back Survey
Xiaoting Qin, Center for Disease Control Prevention; Hatice S Zahran, Center for Disease Control Prevention; Cathy M Bailey, Center for Disease Control Prevention
11:05 AM
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Refining an External-Factor Model of Government Survey Refusal Rates
Luke Larsen, U.S. Census Bureau; Joanna Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau; Benjamin Reist, U.S. Census Bureau
11:05 AM
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Analysis of Multilevel Complex Survey Data: Comparison of Procedures from Several Software
Lin Dai, Medical University of South Carolina; Mulugeta Gebregziabher, MUSC
11:15 AM
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Evaluating the Revised Relationship Question
Jennifer M Ortman, U.S. Census Bureau; Jonathan Vespa, U.S. Census Bureau; Rose Kreider, US Census Bureau
11:25 AM
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Characterizing the Burden of HIV and Specific Vulnerabilities Among Transgender Women Compared to Men Who Have Sex with Men Across Eight Sub-Saharan African Countries
Benjamin Ackerman, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Tonia Poteat, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Stefan Baral, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Sosthenes Ketende, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
11:35 AM
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Developing a Web-Based Tool to Evaluate Survey Performance Using R Shiny
Scott Fricker, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Jeffrey Gonzalez, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Randall Powers, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:35 AM
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An Embedded Experiment for Targeted Nonresponse Follow-Up in Establishment Surveys
Stephen Kaputa, U.S. Census Bureau; Katherine Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau; Jennifer Beck, National Science Foundation
11:50 AM
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AARP 2016 Master Model Building and Validation
Renting Xu, AARP; Jared Weiss, AARP, Inc; Paul Maiste, Lityx,LLC; Jerrod Begora, Lityx,LLC; Roger Marcus, Lityx,LLC
12:05 PM
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Adjustments to Student Weights to Account for Student Nonresponse in the National Assessment of Educational Progress
John Riddles, Westat; Gonzalo Rivero, Westat; John Burke, Westat; Keith Rust, Westat
2:05 PM
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Why Independent Surveys with the Same Objective Yield Different Estimates
Yumiko Siegfried, Westat; David Morganstein, Westat; Andrea Piesse, Westat; Sharon Lohr, Westat
2:05 PM
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A Comparison of Training Modules for Administrative Records Use in Nonresponse Followup Operations: The 2010 Census and the American Community Survey
Hubert Janicki, U.S. Census Bureau; Melissa Chow, U.S. Census Bureau; Moises Yi, U.S. Census Bureau; Lawrence Warren, U.S. Census Bureau; Mark Kutzbach, U.S Census Bureau
2:05 PM
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Errors in Reporting and Imputation of Government Benefits and Their Implications
Nikolas Mittag; Pablo Celhay, School of Government, P. Universidad Católica de Chile; Bruce MEYER, University of Chicago
2:05 PM
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Assessing Research Outcomes, Impact, and Innovativeness Through Senior Scientist Review: An Alternative Approach to Bibliometrics
Kassie Fronczyk, Institute for Defense Analyses; Justin Mary, Institute for Defense Analyses
2:05 PM
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From Research to Action: The Use of Statistics and Impact Evaluations to Combat Child Labor and Forced Labor Internationally
Kevin Hong, US Department of Labor; Charita Castro, US Department of Labor; Tina Faulkner, US Department of Labor; Carolyn Huang, US Department of Labor; Furio Rosati, Understanding Children's Work Project; Lorenzo Guarcello, Understanding Children's Work Project; Federico Blanco, International Labor Organization; Michaëlle de Cock, International Labour Organization
2:05 PM
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The Effects of Currently Reported Data on Data Quality: An Analysis of the Agricultural Labor Survey
Emilola Abayomi, USDA/NASS; Heather Ridolfo, USDA/NASS
2:20 PM
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Integrating Early Stage Scoping Techniques into Traditional Pretesting Methods: Inside the Development of a Survey on Small Business Lending
Kenneth Herrell, U.S. Census Bureau; Michael Purcell, U.S. Census Bureau; Mary Susan Bucci, U.S. Census Bureau
2:20 PM
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Investigating the Use of Administrative Records Income Information in the Consumer Expenditure Survey
Quentin Brummet, U.S. Census Bureau; Laura Erhard, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brett McBride, Bureau of Labor Statistics; John Voorheis, U.S. Census Bureau; Joshua Mitchell, U.S. Census Bureau
2:25 PM
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Error Variance Estimation in Linking Educational Survey Test Results Through Population Ability Distribution Matching
Xueli Xu, Educational Testing Service - Princeton, NJ; John Donoghue, ETS
2:25 PM
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Utilizing Indirectly Linked Federal Administrative Records for Survey Nonresponse Bias Evaluation and Adjustment
Joseph Sakshaug, The University of Manchester; Manfred Antoni, Institute for Employment Research
2:45 PM
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Challenges in Collecting Military Family Data on a Nationally Representative Survey
Struther Van Horn, Kent State University; Rachel Lipari, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
2:50 PM
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Tuesday, 08/01/2017
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The Interaction Between Question Order and Delivery Mode (All Mail vs. Mixed Mode, Web+Mail)
Laura Gamble; Katherine McLaughlin, Oregon State University; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State University
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The Economics of Landownership, Land Tenure, Population Processes, and the Rate of Rent in 1930s Rural China
Matthew Marler; Linda Gail Arrigo, Taipei Medical University, Humanities and Social Science
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Effects of Link Misspecification in Propensity Score Weighting Adjustment
Samantha Spiers, LSUHSC School of Public Health, Biostatistics Program; Evrim Oral, LSUHSC School of Public Health
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A Simulation Study to Evaluate How Sample Weight Adjustment for the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Affects Nonresponse Bias
Te-Ching Chen, NCHS; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics; Tala Fakhouri, NCHS
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Disregarding Survey Sampling Method When Analyzing Complex Surveys Can Jeopardize Research Findings
Julia N. Soulakova, University of Central Florida; Chiung-Ya Tang, University of Central Florida, Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine
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Election 2016 Polling: What We Learned
Mark Schulman, Unaffiliated
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Repeated Cross-Sectional Surveys: Accounting for Instrumentation Changes
John Bunker, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International
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Monetary Incentives in the Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey: An Assessment of Data Quality
Ian Elkin, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brett McBride, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Barry Steinberg, Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:35 AM
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Changes to the Sample Design and Frame of a National Survey of People Living with HIV
Christopher Johnson, CDC; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International; Richard Lee Harding, ICF; Adam Lee, ICF; Tonja Kyle, ICF; Jason Craw, CDC; Linda Beer, CDC; Roy L. Shouse, CDC
8:35 AM
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Evaluating the Effect of Weighting Adjustments on HIV Prevalence Estimates in Three Population-Based HIV Impact Assessments Surveys
Tien-Huan Lin, Westat; Natalia Weil, Westat; Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat; Suzue Saito, ICAP at Columbia University
8:50 AM
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Statistical Examination of Rounding Tendencies in the Consumer Expenditure Interview Survey
Taylor Wilson, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Safia Abdirizak, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:55 AM
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Evaluation of Nonresponse Weighting Adjustment Methods for a National Survey of People Living with HIV
Adam Lee, ICF; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International; Richard Lee Harding, ICF; Davia Spado, ICF; Jason Craw, CDC; Christopher Johnson, CDC; Luke Shouse, CDC
9:05 AM
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Evaluating Quality in CE's Proof of Concept Test
Laura Erhard, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Brett McBride, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Yezzi Lee, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Safia Abdirizak, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:15 AM
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Hybrid BRR and Parametric-Bootstrap Variance Estimates for Small Domains in Large Surveys
Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau/University of Maryland College Park; Robert Ashmead, U.S. Census Bureau
9:15 AM
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Checking Validity of Constrained Survey Estimators
Cristian Oliva, Colorado State University; Mary Meyer, Colorado State University; Jean Opsomer, Colorado State University
9:35 AM
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Developing a Data Quality Profile for the Consumer Expenditure Survey: Interim Progress and Challenges
Yezzi Lee, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Lucilla Tan, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:35 AM
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Multilevel Regression and Poststratification (MRP) for Small Area Estimation: An Application to Estimate Health Insurance Coverage Using Geocoded American Community Survey
Xingyou Zhang, U.S. Census Bureau; Samuel Szelepka, U.S. Census Bureau; Blandine Bawawana, US Census Bureau; Alfred Gottschalck, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM
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Defining and Modeling Two Interpretations of Perception in Removal-Distance Models of Point-Count Surveys
Adam Martin-Schwarze, Iowa State University; Jarad Niemi, Iowa State University; Philip M Dixon, Iowa State University
9:35 AM
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Deriving a Person-Level Weight for Analyzing MEPS Supplemental Data from a Linked Medical Organization Survey
Marc Zodet, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Sadeq R Chowdhury, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Steven Machlin , Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
9:35 AM
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Assuring Quality in Dual Frame RDD National or Sub-National Surveys Using Cell Phone Numbers Without Area Codes in South Korea
Sun Woong Kim, Dongguk University; Young-Je Woo, Dongguk University; Nam-Hun Kim, Dongguk University
9:50 AM
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Empirical Assessment of Programs to Promote Collaboration: a Network Model Approach
Katherine McLaughlin, Oregon State University; Joshua D. Embree, RAND Corporation
10:35 AM
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Impact of Persistent Type II Error on Data Quality in Periodic Survey Editing Methods
Brock Webb, U.S. Census Bureau; Chin-Fang Weng, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM
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Analyzing the Multiply Imputed Accelerometer Data in the 2003-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute; Mandi Yu, National Cancer Institute; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Richard Troiano, National Cancer Institute; Nathaniel Schenker, Retired
11:00 AM
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Using a Follow-Up Panel Survey to Evaluate Match Status of a Mortality Linkage Algorithm
Clinton Thompson, NCHS/CDC; Jerrod Anderson, AHRQ; Steven Machlin , Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Lisa B Mirel, CDC/NCHS/OAE/SPB
11:05 AM
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Recommended Methods for Handling Missing Item Values in Regression Analyzes of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Peter Frechtel, RTI International; Phillip Kott, RTI; Rachel Harter, RTI International; Susan Edwards, RTI International; Jeff Laufenberg, RTI International; Stephen Tueller, RTI International; Jiantong Wang, RTI International; Sarra Hedden, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Jonaki Bose, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Rebecca Ahrnsbrak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Rachel Lipari, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Matthew Williams, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
11:25 AM
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Repeated Cross-Sectional Surveys: Accounting for Instrumentation Changes
John Bunker, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International
11:30 AM
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Calibration for Domain Totals for Business Surveys
Geoffrey Logan, Statistics Canada; Leon Jang, Statistics Canada; Michael A. Hidiroglou, Statistics Canada
11:35 AM
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Regression Power Analysis for a Linear Regression Model When Regressors Are Matrix-Sampled
Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt Associates; Heather Hammer, Abt Associates
11:50 AM
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Practical and Theoretical Considerations of Panel Effects for the Current Population Survey's Composite Estimator
Greg Erkens, Bureau of Labor Statistics
12:05 PM
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Spatial Small Area Smoothing Models for Handling Survey Data with Nonresponse
Kevin Watjou, Hasselt University; Christel Faes, University Hasselt; Russell S. Kirby, College of Public Health, University of South Florida; Andrew Lawson, Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina; Rachel Carroll, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Mehreteab Aregay, Department of Public Health Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina; Yannick Vandendijck, University Hasselt
2:05 PM
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Statistical Models for Estimating HIV/AIDS Epidemics with Multiple Types of Prevalence Data
Le Bao, Penn State University
2:30 PM
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Developments in Model-Based County-Level Estimation of Agricultural Cash Rental Rates
Michael E. Bellow, USDA-NASS; Nathan Cruze, USDA-NASS; Andreea L Erciulescu, NISS and USDA NASS
2:35 PM
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DETECTING POLITICALLY MOTIVATED TAMPERING WITH SURVEY DATA ON LABOR INCOME
John Angle, The Inequality Process Institute
2:50 PM
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Enhancement of Health Surveys with Data Linkage
Cordell Golden, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS); Lisa B Mirel, CDC/NCHS/OAE/SPB
3:05 PM
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Small Area Estimation in Government Surveys (U.S. Census Bureau)
Bac Tran, US Census Bureau
3:35 PM
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Wednesday, 08/02/2017
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Haitian Aid Distribution and Matthew Aftermath Survey
Monica Dashen, Statistics without Borders; Rachel Green, Statistics Without Borders
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Smokers' Intention to Quit and Behavioral Interventions Used During Last Quit Attempt
Selena Leonardo, University of Central Florida, Burnett School of Biomedical Science, College of Medicine; Chiung-Ya Tang, University of Central Florida, Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine; Julia N. Soulakova, University of Central Florida
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Sampling Methodology and Coverage Issue for a National School-Based Survey
S. Sean Hu, CDC; Linda Neff, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International; Kate Flint, ICF International; Alice Roberts, ICF International; Karen Cullen, Food and Drug Administration
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Investigating the Performance of Inverse Sampling for Model Estimation
Zachary Haskell Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago; Josiane Bechara, NORC at the University of Chicago; Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago; Edward Mulrow, NORC
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The Heckman Selection Model with Complex Survey Data
Michael Machiorlatti, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Sixia Chen; Dr. Sara Vesely, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
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Analysis of Familial Aggregation with Complex Survey Data
Cong Wang, George Washington University; Zhaohai Li, George Washington University; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute
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Imputation of Missing Data in Surveys and Studies in Dental Research
Michael Larsen, George Washington University; Charles D Larsen, Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine
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Multiple Imputation to Evaluate the Impact of an Assay Change in National Surveys
Maya Sternberg, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
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Comparing Alternative Methods for the Random Selection of a Respondent Within a Household for Online Surveys
Geneviève Vézina, Statistics Canada; Pierre Caron, Statistics Canada
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MINIMIZING ERROR in MEGA-POLLS: LESSONS from the 2016 ELECTION
Joseph Zappa, Ipsos Public Affairs; Robert Petrin, Ipsos Public Affairs; Kaitlyn McAuliffe, Ipsos Public Affairs
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The Role of the Sampling Program for Survey Statisticians in Training Statisticians Around the Globe
Mahmoud Elkasabi, ICF; Raphael Nishimura, Abt Associates
8:35 AM
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Multivariate Spatio-Temporal Survey Fusion with Application to the American Community Survey and Local Area Unemployment Statistics
Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri; Jonathan R Bradley, Florida State University; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri
8:35 AM
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Sampling Methodology and Coverage Issue for a National School-Based Survey
S. Sean Hu, CDC; Linda Neff, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF International; Kate Flint, ICF International; Alice Roberts, ICF International; Karen Cullen, Food and Drug Administration
8:35 AM
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Assessing the Impact of the Final Housing Unit Followup on the 2010 Census Coverage Measurement Housing Unit Estimates
Michael Beaghen; Anne M Wakim, U.S. Census Bureau
8:35 AM
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An Overview of Trend Testing Methods and Applications in NSDUH and Other Studies
Matthew Williams, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Dan Liao, RTI International; Sarra Hedden, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; Christopher Sroka, RTI (former)
8:35 AM
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Comparing Alternative Methods for the Random Selection of a Respondent Within a Household for Online Surveys
Geneviève Vézina, Statistics Canada; Pierre Caron, Statistics Canada
8:40 AM
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Orthogonal Series Density Estimation for Complex Surveys
Shangyuan Ye, Oklahoma State University; Ye Liang, Oklahoma State University; Ahmad A. Ibrahim, Oklahoma State University
8:50 AM
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Estimating Distributions for Populations Within Nested Geographies with Public-Use Data
Matthew Simpson, University of Missouri - Columbia; Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri; Jonathan R Bradley, Florida State University
8:55 AM
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Grouping Methods for Estimating the Prevalences of Rare Traits from Complex Survey Data that Preserve Confidentiality of Respondents
Noorie Hyun, National Cancer Institute; Joseph Gastwirth, the George Washington University; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute
9:05 AM
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A Discrete-Time Microsimulation Model of the 2016 Canadian Census Collection Operations: An Innovative Method for Responsive Design and Cost Control
Vincent Martin, Statistics Canada
9:05 AM
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Trend Analysis Using the National Crime Victimization Survey
Shannan Catalano, Bureau of Justice Statistics
9:15 AM
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Multiple Imputation to Evaluate the Impact of an Assay Change in National Surveys
Maya Sternberg, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
9:15 AM
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Small Area Estimation by Combining Two Surveys with Special Consideration of Cell Only Households
Dawei Xie, University of Pennsylvania; Qiang Pan; Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan School of Public Health; Benmei Liu, National Cancer Institute; Eric Feuer, National Cancer Institute ; Nathaniel Schenker, Retired
9:25 AM
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Imputation of Missing Data in Surveys and Studies in Dental Research
Michael Larsen, George Washington University; Charles D Larsen, Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine
9:30 AM
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Development of Data Products and Adjustment Methods to Allow for the Evaluation of Historical Trends in the National Crime Victimization Survey
Andrew Moore, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International
9:35 AM
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The MEPS Medical Organizations Survey: Lessons Learned on Non-Response and Data Quality from a Linked Survey Data Collection Strategy
Monica Wolford, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality; Adam Biener, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ; Marie Stagnitti, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
9:35 AM
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A Model Selection Study for Spatio-Temporal Change of Support
Andrew Raim, U.S. Census Bureau; Scott H. Holan, University of Missouri; Jonathan R Bradley, Florida State University; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri
9:35 AM
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Interviewer Effects on Racially-Sensitive Questions and Biomeasures: Results from a Semi-Interpenetrated Design
Matt Jans, Abt Associates; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan School of Public Health; Mick P. Couper, Michigan Program in Survey Methodology
9:50 AM
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Investigating the Performance of Inverse Sampling for Model Estimation
Zachary Haskell Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago; Josiane Bechara, NORC at the University of Chicago; Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago; Edward Mulrow, NORC
9:50 AM
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Correlates of Nonresponse in the 2010 and 2012 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
Frances Chevarley, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; William Mosher, Johns Hopkins University (formerly NCHS)
9:50 AM
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Time Trend Analysis with Complex Survey Data
Morgan Earp, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Daniell Toth, US Bureau of Labor Statistics; Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Charlotte Oslund, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:55 AM
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The Heckman Selection Model with Complex Survey Data
Michael Machiorlatti, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; Sixia Chen; Dr. Sara Vesely, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
9:55 AM
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Analysis of Familial Aggregation with Complex Survey Data
Cong Wang, George Washington University; Zhaohai Li, George Washington University; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute
10:00 AM
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Attrition and Its Implications in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979
Alison Aughinbaugh, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Charles R. Pierret, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Donna S. Rothstein, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:05 AM
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MINIMIZING ERROR in MEGA-POLLS: LESSONS from the 2016 ELECTION
Joseph Zappa, Ipsos Public Affairs; Robert Petrin, Ipsos Public Affairs; Kaitlyn McAuliffe, Ipsos Public Affairs
10:10 AM
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Empirical Likelihood Inference for Complex Surveys and the Design-Based Oracle Variable Selection Theory
Changbao Wu, University of Waterloo; Puying Zhao, University of Waterloo; David Haziza, University of Montreal
10:35 AM
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Linking Survey and Administrative Data with Incomplete Identifying Information
Marc Roemer, AHRQ; Cordell Golden, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS); Lisa B Mirel, CDC/NCHS/OAE/SPB; Adam Fedorowicz, NCHS; Jennifer Sayers, NCHS
10:35 AM
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On the Development of a Parametric Approach for the Estimation of Totals and Means for Complex Survey Sample Data in the Presence of Full Response
Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat
10:50 AM
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Preliminary Research for Replacing or Supplementing the Self-Employment Income Question on the American Community Survey with Administrative Records
Jessica Majercik, U.S. Census Bureau
10:50 AM
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Combination of Multiplicative Noise and Conditional Group Swapping to Protect Sensitive Survey Data from Disclosure
Anna Oganian, National Center for Health Statistics
10:50 AM
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The Interplay Between the Practice and Theory of Survey Sampling: Past, Present, and Future
Graham Kalton, Westat
11:00 AM
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Electronic Data Collection and Corresponding Reduction in Edit Rates in the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs
Elizabeth Goldberg, U.S. Census Bureau
11:05 AM
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Analyzing Residuals in a Survey Logistic Model with SAS
Bogdan Gadidov, Kennesaw State University
11:05 AM
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Business Cycle Synchronization: A Bayesian Model of Survey Forecasts
Kajal Lahiri, SUNY - Albany; Herbert Zhao, Towson University
11:05 AM
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Construction and Assessment of Generalized Variance Functions for an Establishment Survey
Kevin Roche, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Julie Gershunskaya, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:15 AM
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Statistical Inference of the Relative Concentration Index Using Grouped Data from Complex Surveys
Mandi Yu, National Cancer Institute; Meng Qiu, University of Maryland; Yan Li, University of Maryland
11:15 AM
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Testing Models for Weight Smoothing in the Current Employment Statistics Survey
Christopher Grieves, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Julie Gershunskaya, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
11:35 AM
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Confidence Intervals for Population Attributable Fractions Using Complex Survey Data
Akhil Vaish, Research Triangle Institute; Olga Khavjou, Research Triangle Institute
11:35 AM
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Innovative Applications for Linking Health Survey Data to Vital and Administrative Data
Lisa B Mirel, CDC/NCHS/OAE/SPB; Cordell Golden, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
11:35 AM
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Bayesian Modeling of Uncertainties in End-Use Electricity Consumption Amounts Inferences
Hiroaki Minato, U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
11:50 AM
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Using Administrative Data Proactively to Aid in Data Collection for New Respondent Panels for the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
Bradley Parsell, NORC; Andrea Mayfield, NORC; Christopher Ward, NORC; Rebecca Reimer, NORC; Tricia McCarthy, NORC; Sai Loganathan, NORC; Rachel Carnahan, NORC; Kari Carris, NORC; Felicia LeClere, NORC; Cheryl L. Sharpless, CMS
11:50 AM
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Bootstrap Confidence Interval Bands for Estimates in Measurement Error Model with Linked NHIS and EPA Data
Rong Wei, NCHS / CDC; Pavlina Rumcheva, NCHS/CDC; Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics; Jennifer Parker, National Center for Health Statistics; Ambarish Vaidyanathan, NCEH/CDC
11:50 AM
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Multidimensional Indices of Health Disparities Among Adults Aged 45-64 in the 20 Most Populous States in the United States: Results from the National Health Interview Survey
Makram Talih, National Center for Health Statistics; Maria A Villarroel, National Center for Health Statistics
11:55 AM
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In with the New: a Shiny App for Exploring Summary Data Tables from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
Emily Mitchell, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
12:05 PM
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A Review of Weighting Assumptions for Geosampling-Based Survey Designs: a Case Study in Nigeria
Jennifer Unangst, RTI International; Safaa Amer, RTI International
2:05 PM
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One-Versus Two-Step Approaches to Survey Nonresponse Adjustments
Robert Fay, Westat; Minsun Riddles, Westat
2:20 PM
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Data Fusion for Correcting Measurement Errors
Maria DeYoreo; Jerry Reiter, Department of Statistical Science, Duke University; Tracy Schifeling, Duke
2:25 PM
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Collapsing Weighting Adjustments in the National Immunization Survey (NIS) - Is There an Advantage?
Elizabeth Ormson, NORC at the University of Chicago; Philip J. Smith, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Zhen Zhao, CDC; Qiao Ma, NORC at the University of Chicago
2:35 PM
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Variance When Using Weights for Full Probability Sample to Analyze Arbitrarily Combined Sub-Samples: NHANES 2011 - 2014
Rey deCastro, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
2:50 PM
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A Comparison of Variance Estimates Using Random Group and Taylor Series Methods for a Large National Survey of Businesses
Sadeq R Chowdhury, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; David Kashihara, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
3:05 PM
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Robust Hierarchical Bayes Small Area Estimation
Gauri Datta, University of Georgia and US Census Bureau; Adrijo Chakraborty, NORC at the University of Chicago; Abhyuday Mandal, University of Georgia
3:05 PM
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Survey Designs with Small Stratum Sample Sizes
Xiaofei Zhang, Iowa State University; Emily Berg, Iowa State University; Wayne A. Fuller, Iowa State University
3:20 PM
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Thursday, 08/03/2017
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Imputation of Ordinal Data in the Agricultural Resource Management Survey Using Bayesian Methods
Christopher Burns, USDA-Economic Research Service; Sujit K Ghosh, North Carolina State University; Daniel Prager, USDA-Economic Research Service; Li Zhang, George Mason University
8:35 AM
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Bayesian Analysis of Survey Data with Sampling Weights
Luis Leon Novelo, University of Texas-Health Science Center At Houston-School of Public Health; Terrance Savitsky, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:55 AM
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Measurement Error in Small Area Estimation: Functional vs. Structural vs. Naive Models
William Bell, U.S. Census Bureau; Gauri Datta, University of Georgia and US Census Bureau; Carolina Franco, U.S. Census Bureau; Hee Cheol Chung, University of Georgia
8:55 AM
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Calibrated Multiple Imputation
Joseph Kang, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention; Yulei He, National Center for Health Statistics; Precious Esie, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB; Jaeyoung Hong, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB; Kyle Bernstein, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB
9:00 AM
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Combining Probability and Non-Probability Samples Using Small Area Estimation
Nadarajasundaram Ganesh, NORC at the University of Chicago; Adrijo Chakraborty, NORC at the University of Chicago; Vicki Pineau, NORC at the University of Chicago; J. Michael Dennis, NORC at the University of Chicago
9:05 AM
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Bayesian Estimation Under Dependent Informative Sampling
Terrance Savitsky, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Matthew Williams, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
9:15 AM
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Blending of Probability and Convenience Samples as Applied to a Survey of Military Caregivers
Michael Robbins, RAND Corporation
9:20 AM
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Deriving Estimates for the Energy Consumption of U.S. Residential Space Conditioning Using Seasonal Datasets
William Lawson, U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
9:35 AM
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COMPLEX SURVEY DESIGNS for SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION of TOTALS of TWO SENSITIVE VARIABLES
Segun Ahmed, Texas A & M University-Kingsville; Sarjinder Singh, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Stephen A. Sedory, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
9:35 AM
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Comparison of Variable Selection Methods on a National Survey of Drug Use and Health
Georgiy Bobashev, RTI International; Li-Tzy Wu, Duke University
9:35 AM
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Assessment of Bias in Estimates using Data from a Sample of Self-Reported Web Users
Meena Khare, NCHS/CDC
9:50 AM
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Exploring New Estimation Techniques for the Monthly Wholesale Trade Survey
Joanna Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau; Martin Klein, U.S. Census Bureau; Schafer Joseph, U.S. Census Bureau
9:55 AM
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Using Passive Data Collection, System-to-System Data Collection, and Machine Learning to Improve Economic Surveys
Brian Arthur Dumbacher, U.S. Census Bureau; Demetria Hanna, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM
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Motivation and Design of the DIA Adaptive Design Scientific Working Group (DIA ADSWG) Survey for the Perception and Use of Adaptive Designs in Pharmaceutical Clinical Development
Alan Hartford, AbbVie
10:35 AM
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Rockville's Use of Federal Statistical Data
Mark Pierzchala, MMP Survey Services, LLC
10:35 AM
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Where and Who: Complex and Varying Definitions of Eligibility in a Longitudinal Study
Megan Stead, NORC; Nicholas Davis, NORC; Christopher Ward, NORC; Cheryl L. Sharpless, CMS
10:35 AM
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Evaluation of Medical Care Event Reporting in a National Household Survey
Jerrod Anderson, AHRQ; Emily Mitchell, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Adam Biener, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
10:35 AM
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Calculating State Weights for the Consumer Expenditure Survey
Susan King, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:50 AM
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Propensity Modeling for Early Respondent Incentive Escalation
Kate Bachtell, NORC University of Chicago; Catherine C Haggerty, NORC University of Chicago; Becki Curtis, NORC at the University of Chicago; Shannon Nelson, NORC University of Chicago; Joanne Hsu, Federal Reserve Board; Jesse Bricker, Federal Reserve Board; Kevin Moore, Federal Reserve Board
10:55 AM
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Bayesian Finite Population Inference for Skewed Survey Data Using Skew-Normal Penalized-Spline Regression
Qixuan Chen, Columbia University; Yutao Liu, Columbia University
11:05 AM
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Hesitant Respondents and Data Quality on a Financial Survey
Shannon Nelson, NORC University of Chicago; Catherine C Haggerty, NORC University of Chicago; Richard Windle, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
11:15 AM
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The Design of the School Physical Activity and Nutrition (SPAN) 2015-2016 Study
Adriana Perez, Univ of Texas At Houston Health Sci Ctr; Nalini Ranjit, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Ramah Leith, Title V-Maternal and Child Health Office; Debra Saxton, Texas Department of State Health Services; James Custer, Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living; Deanna Hoelscher, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
11:20 AM
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A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach to Estimation for the Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
Noah Bassel, US Census Bureau; Bac Tran, US Census Bureau
11:20 AM
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Bayesian Modeling for Weighting Adjustment and Inference in Sample Surveys
Yajuan Si, University of Wisconsin-Madison
11:35 AM
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Examining Agreement Between Responses to Independent Sets of Disability Measures: a Comparison of the American Community Survey and Washington Group Short Set Questions
James Dahlhamer, National Center for Health Statistics; Julie Weeks, National Center for Health Statistics ; Jennifer Madans, National Center for Health Statistics
11:35 AM
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Extending Hansen and Hurwitz's Approach for Nonresponse in Sample Survey
Abdellatif Demnati, Independent Researcher
11:35 AM
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Outlier Research in the Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
Peter Schilling, US Census Bureau; Redouane Betrouni, US Census Bureau; Bac Tran, US Census Bureau
11:35 AM
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A Practical Exploration of Relationships Between Physical Barriers to Entry and Successful Contact Attempts
Katherine Archambeau, NORC at the University of Chicago; Rebecca Curtis, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kate Bachtell, NORC University of Chicago; Steven Pedlow, NORC at the University of Chicago; Catherine C Haggerty, NORC University of Chicago; Kevin Moore, Federal Reserve Board; Jesse Bricker, Federal Reserve Board
11:35 AM
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Robust Estimation for the Annual Survey of Public Employment & Payroll Using Mixture of Linear Mixed-effects Models with the MCMC Procedure
Giang Trinh, Census Bureau; Bac Tran, US Census Bureau
11:50 AM
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Comparison of the DIA Adaptive Design Scientific Working Group Surveys Conducted from 2000 Through 2015, with an emphasis on perceived and persistent barriers to adoption
Alun Bedding, Roche UK
11:55 AM
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Within Household Gatekeepers and Obstacles to Survey Participation
Micah Sjoblom, NORC; Catherine C Haggerty, NORC University of Chicago; Karen Veldman, NORC University of Chicago; Anna Joyce, NORC; Kevin Moore, Federal Reserve Board
11:55 AM
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