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Sunday, 07/29/2018
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Methods for Estimating Trend in Indicators Monitored with Complex Survey Designs
Leigh Starcevich, Western EcoSystems Technology Inc. (WEST)
2:05 PM
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Optimal AK Composite Estimators in Current Population Survey
Yang Cheng, US Census Bureau; Jun Shao, University of Wisconsin; Yu Zhou, East China Normal University
2:05 PM
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Understanding Variance Estimator Bias in Stratified Two-Stage Sampling
Khoa Dong, U.S. Census Bureau; Timothy Trudell, US Census Bureau; Yang Cheng, US Census Bureau; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
2:25 PM
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Leading Toward Evidence-Based Educational Improvement Using the CBMS Survey
Ellen E. Kirkman, Wake Forest University
2:30 PM
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Domain Estimation and Successive Difference Replication
Timothy Trudell, US Census Bureau; Khoa Dong, U.S. Census Bureau; Yang Cheng, US Census Bureau; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
2:45 PM
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Enhancement of Transparency, Reproducibility, and Replicability in the Integration of Multiple Data Sources
John L. Eltinge, United States Census Bureau
2:55 PM
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Stats on Stats: Statistical Sciences in the Annual Survey of the Mathematical Sciences
Thomas Harold Barr, American Mathematical Society
2:55 PM
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Ratio of Vector Lengths as an Indicator of Sample Representativeness for a Multipurpose Survey
Hee-Choon Shin, CDC/NCHS
3:05 PM
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Current Population Survey State GVFs and Design Effects
Tamara Zimmerman, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Edwin Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:05 PM
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Dealing with Inaccurate Measures of Size in Two-Stage Probability Proportional to Size Sample Designs: Applications in African Household Surveys
Graham Kalton, Westat; Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat; Carlos Arieira, Westat; Mike Kwanisai, Westat; Jehun Kim, Westat; Elizabeth Radin, ICAP at Columbia University; Suzue Saito, ICAP at Columbia University; Anindya De, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Stephen McCracken, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Paul Stupp, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3:20 PM
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A Non-Response and Measurement Error Analysis for the National Survey of College Graduates
Kayla Varela, U.S. Census Bureau; Allison Zotti, U.S. Census Bureau; Kevin Tolliver, U.S. Census Bureau; Amanda Nagle, U.S. Census Bureau
4:05 PM
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Implementation of Adaptive Design on the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
Christopher Ward, NORC at the University of Chicago; Felicia LeClere, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kari Carris, NORC at the University of Chicago; Stephen Cohen, NORC at the University of Chicago; Dean Resnick, NORC; Micah Sjoblom, NORC at the University of Chicago; Jennifer Vanicek, NORC at the University of Chicago; Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago
4:20 PM
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Adaptive Design in the National Immunization Survey-Teen Provider Record Check Phase
Xian Tao, NORC at the University of Chicago; Megha Revanam, NORC at the University of Chicago; Benjamin Skalland, NORC at the University of Chicago; Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago; David Yankey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Zhen Zhao, CDC; Kennon Copeland, NORC at the University of Chicago
4:35 PM
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Multiple Imputation of Missing Income Data for the Redesigned National Health Interview Survey
Guangyu Zhang, National Center for Health Statistics; Yulei He, CDC/NCHS; Pavlina Rumcheva, National Center for Health Statistics ; Aaron Maitland, National Center for Health Statistics ; Suresh Srinivasan, National Center for Health Statistics ; Alain Moluh, NCHS; Matthew Bramlett, NCHS; Chris Moriarity, National Center for Health Statistics; Tina Norris, NCHS
4:45 PM
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Developing Seamless Tools to Support Metrics for Adaptive Survey Designs
Stephen Cohen, NORC at the University of Chicago; Imad Lakhal, NORC; Zachary H Seeskin, NORC at the University of Chicago; Dean Resnick, NORC
4:50 PM
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Quantifying and Controlling for Sources of Technical Variation and Bias in Longitudinal Microbiome Surveys
Justin D Silverman, Duke University; Heather Durand, Duke University; Sayan Mukherjee, Duke University; Lawrence A David, Duke University
5:05 PM
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Side Effect Reduction of Prior and Processed Information on Survey Design
Abdellatif Demnati, Independent Researcher
5:05 PM
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They Spoke, We Listened: Reducing Respondent Burden Using Previously Reported Data
Emilola J. Abayomi, USDA National Agriculture Statistics Service
5:35 PM
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Monday, 07/30/2018
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Does Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) Question-Wording Influence Responses?: Evidence from an Experimental Test in a Non-Traditional Sample
Deirdre Middleton, --None--; Matt Jans, ICF; Naomi Freedner, ICF; Lee Harding, ICF; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF; Scott Worthge, MFour; James Dayton, ICF
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Doing More with Less - Eliminating the Long Survey Forms from the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey
Carrie K. Jones, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
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A Hands-on Inferential Statistics Experiment: Do Students Perceive Value?
Sudipta Roy, University of St. Francis; Richard Kloser, University of St. Francis
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Evaluating Data Quality in a Randomized Sequential Mixed-Mode Survey Experiment
Joseph Sakshaug, German Institute for Employment Research; Alexandru Cernat, University of Manchester
8:35 AM
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Doing More with Less - Eliminating the Long Survey Forms from the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey
Carrie K. Jones, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
8:45 AM
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An Evaluation of Interviewer Observation Accuracy in the Food Acquisition and Purchasing Survey Pilot Study
Weijia Ren, Westat; Tom Krenzke, Westat; Brady T. West, University of Michigan
8:50 AM
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NCHS Guidelines for Analysis of Trends
Xianfen Li, National Center for Health Statistics/CDC; Deborah Ingram, National Center for Health Statistics/CDC
8:50 AM
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The Challenge of Creating Web-Push Surveys of the General Public;
Don Dillman, Washington State University
8:55 AM
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A Hands-on Inferential Statistics Experiment: Do Students Perceive Value?
Sudipta Roy, University of St. Francis; Richard Kloser, University of St. Francis
9:00 AM
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Evaluating Nonresponse Weighting Adjustment for the Population-Based HIV Impact Assessments Surveys: On Incorporating Survey Outcomes
Tien-Huan Lin, Westat; Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat; Suzue Saito, ICAP at Columbia University; Rommel Bain, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
9:05 AM
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Adjustment Methods Between Web-Mail and Telephone Data Collections in the Surveys of Consumers
Paul Schulz, ISR, University of Michigan; Zeynep Tuba Suzer -Gurtekin, ISR, University of Michigan; Caitlin Beach, University of Michigan; Yingjia Fu, University of Michigan; Edward Ellcey, University of Michigan; Richard Curtin, University of Michigan
9:15 AM
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Evaluation of Nonresponse Adjustment Options on the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
William Cecere, Westat; Minsun Riddles, Westat; Te-Ching Chen, National Center for Health Statistics
9:20 AM
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New Frontiers in Measuring the Wellbeing in the Big Data Era
Daniele Toninelli, University of Bergamo; Michela Cameletti, University of Bergamo; Stephan Schlosser, Universität Göttingen
9:20 AM
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Comparison of Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Methods for Survey Data
John Pleis, National Center for Health Statistics; Donald Malec, National Center for Health Statistics; Rong Wei, National Center for Health Statistics; Vladislav Beresovsky, National Center for Health Statistics; Bill Cai, CDC/NCHS; Te-Ching Chen, CDC/NCHS; Yulei He, CDC/NCHS; Peter Meyer, National Center for Health Statistics; Lyna Schieber, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Hee-Choon Shin, CDC/NCHS; Ajay Yesupriya, State University of New York at Albany; Guangyu Zhang, National Center for Health Statistics
9:20 AM
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Linking Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) to Augment Post-Market Real World Data from Medicare Claims: a Multiple Imputation Approach
Yun Lu, FDA; Xiyuan Wu, Acumen LLC; Yoganand Chillarige, Acumen LLC; Michael Wernecke, Acumen LLC; Hector Izurieta, FDA; Jeffrey Kelman, CMS; Richard Forshee , FDA
9:20 AM
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Can Post-Stratification Weighting Eliminate the Need for Additional Weights Adjustments?
Chrishelle Lawrence, U.S. Energy Information Administration
9:30 AM
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Empirical Study on the Size of Nonresponse Bias
Ann-Marie Flygare, Örebro university; Dan Hedlin, Stockholm university
9:35 AM
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Mode-Based Measurement Differences in Attitudes Measures Within the Surveys of Consumers
Zeynep Suzer-Gurtekin; Paul Schulz, ISR, University of Michigan; Caitlin Beach, University of Michigan; Yingjia Fu, University of Michigan; Edward Ellcey, University of Michigan; Richard Curtin, University of Michigan
9:35 AM
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Pseduolikelihood for Clustered Time-To-Event Outcomes from Complex Surveys
Jing Wang
9:50 AM
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Estimating Propensity of Survey Response by Mode Type Using Regression Trees
Gavin Corral, USDA NASS; Tyler Wilson, USDA NASS
9:50 AM
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Nonresponse Bias Analysis for National Survey on Drug Use and Health Using Small Area Estimation Methodology
Akhil Vaish, RTI International; Matthew Williams, SAMHSA/CBHSQ; Kathy Spagnola, RTI International; Ana Saravia, RTI International; Neeraja Sathe, RTI International
10:05 AM
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Administrative Records for Survey Methodology and Evidence Building
Asaph Young Chun, US Census Bureau; Bruce Meyer, University of Chicago; Paul Biemer, RTI Internatinoal
10:35 AM
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Bayesian Estimation Under Informative Sampling with Unattenuated Dependence
Terrance Savitsky, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Matthew Williams, SAMHSA/CBHSQ
11:20 AM
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Model-Assisted Regression Tree Estimator in the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey
Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Kelly McConville, Swarthmore College
11:35 AM
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Why Weight, Replicate Now! The Use of Replicate Weights for Complex Survey Data Analysis in SPSS
Kelly Lin, Marketing Systems Group; Jeffrey S. Bareham, Marketing Systems Group; Ashley Hyon, Marketing Systems Group
2:05 PM
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Bayesian Disaggregation of Spatio-Temporal Survey-Based Estimates: An Application to the American Community Survey
Marco H. Benedetti, University of Michigan; Veronica J. Berrocal, University of Michigan
2:05 PM
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Estimating Survey Attrition Phases Using Change-Point Models
Camille Hochheimer, Virginia Commonwealth University; Roy T Sabo, Virginia Commonwealth University; Alex H Krist, Virginia Commonwealth University
2:05 PM
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Design-Based Alternative Calibration Weighting Under Nonresponse in Survey Sampling
Per Andersson, Stockholm University
2:20 PM
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Population Based Case Control Studies with Frequency Matching: Capturing a Further Component of Variability
Sabrina Zhang, Westat; Ralph DiGaetano, Westat; Jane Li, Westat
2:20 PM
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A Simulation Study to Evaluate How Sample Weight Adjustment with Prevalence Calibration for the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Affects Nonresponse Bias
Te-Ching Chen, CDC/NCHS; Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS; Tala Fakhouri, CDC/NCHS
2:25 PM
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Multiple Imputation for Adaptive Survey Design
Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
2:30 PM
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Degrees of Freedom in Multiple Imputation: The Original vs. The Adjusted in 2015 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
Qiyuan Pan, CDC/NCHS/DHCS; Rong Wei, National Center for Health Statistics
2:30 PM
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Nonresponse Bias Studies for Department of Defense Surveys
Eric Falk, Department of Defense/Office of People Analytics
2:35 PM
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Effect of the Survey Name on Response Rates and Survey Estimates
David McGrath, Department of Defense Office of People Analytics
2:45 PM
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Early Bird Gets the Worm? Effects of Differential Incentives on Mode Choice and Response Rates
Patricia LeBaron, RTI International; Nathaniel Taylor, RTI International; Leah Fiacco, RTI International; Melissa Helton, RTI International; Amy Henes, RTI International; Stephen King, RTI International
2:50 PM
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Nonresponse Bias Analysis for the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago; Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago; Whitney Murphy, NORC at the University of Chicago
3:00 PM
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Latent Variable Modeling for Validating Custom Scales
Stephanie Lane, Institute For Defense Analyses
3:05 PM
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Using Predictive Modeling in Survey Methodology to Identify Panel Nonresponse
Bernd Weiss, GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences; Jan-Philipp Kolb, GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences; Christoph Kern, University of Mannheim
3:05 PM
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Does Sequence of Imputed Variables Matter in Hot Deck Imputation for Large-Scale Complex Survey Data?
Amang Sukasih, RTI International; Peter Frechtel, RTI International; Karol Krotki, RTI International
3:10 PM
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Estimating HIV Incidence Using Complex Survey Data
Jean Opsomer, Westat; Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat; Anindya De, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Rommel Bain, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Paul Stupp, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3:20 PM
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Multiple Imputation Methods Addressing Planned Missingness in a Multi-Phase Survey
Irina Bondarenko, University of Michigan; Yun Li, University of Michigan; Paul Imbriano, University of Michigan
3:20 PM
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Bayesian Model-Assisted Estimation for Functional Data in Survey Sampling
Luis Fernando Campos, Harvard University
3:25 PM
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Minimal Approximately Balancing Weights: Asymptotic Properties and Practical Considerations
Yixin Wang, Columbia University; Jose Zubizarreta, Harvard University
3:25 PM
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Outcomes of Suicide Risk Assessment and Safety Planning in a Longitudinal Mixed Mode Survey of Patients with Complex Psychiatric Disorders
Danna Moore, Washington State University-Social & Economic Science Research Center; John Fortney, University of Washington, School of Medicine; Dan Vakoch, Washington State Univesity-Social and Economic Sciences Research Center
3:25 PM
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"You're Not from Around Here, Are You?": How Regional Accent Affects Survey Cooperation
Matt Jans, ICF; James Dayton, ICF; Matt McDonough, ICF
3:30 PM
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Imputation of Small Number of New Questions in the Large Survey
Di Xiong, UCLA SPH; Yan Wang, Field School of Public Health, UCLA; Honghu Liu, UCLA
3:35 PM
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Tuesday, 07/31/2018
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Latent Class Analysis with a Calibrated Conditional Independence Assumption
Joseph Kang, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Tandin Dorji, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)
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Examining the Agreement Between Parent and Provider Report of Child Influenza Vaccination Status on the National Immunization Survey-Flu, 2015-16 Influenza Season
Tammy A. Santibanez, CDC; James Singleton , CDC; Yusheng Zhai, CDC; Katherine E. Kahn, CDC
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Who Provides the Best Data: Respondent Characteristics, Financial Literacy, and Data Quality in the Survey of Consumer Finances
Richard Windle, Federal Reserve Board; Joanne Hsu, Federal Reserve Board
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Propensity Score Analysis Using National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Maya Sternberg, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Helen Bisrat, Georgia State University; Alula Hadgu, Morehouse School of Medicine
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Using the R Package: Recursive Partitioning for Modeling Survey Data (RPMS)
Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Modeling Approaches for Comparing Trends in HIV Testing in Two National Health Surveys
Christopher Johnson, CDC/NCHHSTP; Deesha Patel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Amy L. Krueger, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Barbara J. Maciak, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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An Application of Stagewise Estimation to Monitor Latent Class Changes Over Survey Periods
Kei Miyazaki, Kansai University; Takahiro Hoshino, Keio University; Ulf Bockenholt, Northwestern University
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Adaptive Design: Challenges in Practice
Michael Yang, NORC
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Small Scale Analysis with Big Data - Enriching the Panel Study
Jonas Beste, Institute for Employment Research; Sebastian Bähr, Employment Research (IAB)
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The Problem of Analytic Error in Secondary Analysis of Survey Data: What We Know, and What We Need to Do About It
Brady T. West, University of Michigan; Joe Sakshaug, University of Manchester
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Does Sequence of Imputed Variables Matter in Hot Deck Imputation for Large-Scale Complex Survey Data?
Amang Sukasih, RTI International; Peter Frechtel, RTI International; Karol Krotki, RTI International
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On Mediation Analysis in Public Health Using the Complex Survey Data
Julia Soulakova, University of Central Florida; Monsur Chowdhury, University of Central Florida; Thanh Pham, University of Central Florida
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A Simulation Study to Evaluate How Sample Weight Adjustment with Prevalence Calibration for the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Affects Nonresponse Bias
Te-Ching Chen, CDC/NCHS; Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS; Tala Fakhouri, CDC/NCHS
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Meta-Analysis of Survey-Based, Non-Experimental Individual Person Data with Heterogeneous Weighting Schemes
Anna-Carolina Haensch, GESIS Institute ; Bernd Weiss, GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences
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Bayesian Inference for Sample Surveys in the Presence of High-Dimensional Auxiliary Information
Yutao Liu, Columbia University; Andrew Gelman, Columbia University; Qixuan Chen, Columbia University
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Calibrated Bayesian Approach for Small Area Prevalence Estimation Using Survey Data with Replicate Weights
Trung Ha, University of Central Florida; Julia Soulakova, University of Central Florida
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Nonresponse Bias Studies for Department of Defense Surveys
Eric Falk, Department of Defense/Office of People Analytics
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Bayesian Methods for Stratified Sample Allocation Using Imperfect Information
Jonathan Mendelson, University of Maryland; Joe Sedransk, University of Maryland
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Quantile Regression Analysis of Survey Data Under Informative Sampling
Daniel Zhao, OU Health Sciences Center; Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma
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Effect of the Survey Name on Response Rates and Survey Estimates
David McGrath, Department of Defense Office of People Analytics
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Early Bird Gets the Worm? Effects of Differential Incentives on Mode Choice and Response Rates
Patricia LeBaron, RTI International; Nathaniel Taylor, RTI International; Leah Fiacco, RTI International; Melissa Helton, RTI International; Amy Henes, RTI International; Stephen King, RTI International
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Estimating Causal Effects with Propensity Score in Cluster Sample Surveys
Giovanni Nattino, Ohio State University; Bo Lu, The Ohio State University
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Willingness to Collect Smartphone Sensor Measurements in a Dutch Probability-Based General Population Panel
Bella Struminskaya; Vera Toepoel, Utrecht University; Peter Lugtig, Utrecht University; Barry Schouten, CBS
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Nonresponse Bias Analysis for the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
Kirk Wolter, NORC at the University of Chicago; Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago; Whitney Murphy, NORC at the University of Chicago
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Prisoners Are People Too: Statistical Disclosure Control in the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates
Nicole Mack, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Stephanie Zimmer, RTI International
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Using Predictive Modeling in Survey Methodology to Identify Panel Nonresponse
Bernd Weiss, GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences; Jan-Philipp Kolb, GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences; Christoph Kern, University of Mannheim
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Degrees of Freedom in Multiple Imputation: The Original vs. The Adjusted in 2015 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
Qiyuan Pan, CDC/NCHS/DHCS; Rong Wei, National Center for Health Statistics
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Estimating Survey Attrition Phases Using Change-Point Models
Camille Hochheimer, Virginia Commonwealth University; Roy T Sabo, Virginia Commonwealth University; Alex H Krist, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Different Linkage Methods, Same Results? Linking National Center for Health Statistics Survey Data to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Administrative Records
Cordell Golden, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS); Adam Fedorowicz, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS); Lisa B Mirel, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
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Sampling from Twitter: Can a Probability Sample Be Drawn to Target Hard to Reach Populations?
Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Tasseli McKay, RTI International; Patrick Hsieh, RTI International; Amanda Smith, RTI Internatinal; Natasha Latzman, RTI International
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Can We Increase Contact Rates and Reduce Costs in a Longitudinal Survey by Including an SMS in the Contact Protocol? Results from an Embedded Experiment
Anton Johansson, Statistics Sweden; Dan Hedlin, Stockholm university
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Design-Based Alternative Calibration Weighting Under Nonresponse in Survey Sampling
Per Andersson, Stockholm University
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Producing Subnational Estimates from the National Crime Victimization Survey
Andrew Moore, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; George Couzens, RTI International; Stephanie Zimmer, RTI International; Caroline Scruggs, RTI International
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Outcomes of Suicide Risk Assessment and Safety Planning in a Longitudinal Mixed Mode Survey of Patients with Complex Psychiatric Disorders
Danna Moore, Washington State University-Social & Economic Science Research Center; John Fortney, University of Washington, School of Medicine; Dan Vakoch, Washington State Univesity-Social and Economic Sciences Research Center
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Causal Inference with Complex Surveys: a Comparison of Propensity Score Based Methods
Daniele Bottigliengo, Università degli Studi di Padova; Ileana Baldi, Università degli Studi di Padova; Corrado Lanera, Università degli Studi di Padova; Dario Gregori, Università degli Studi di Padova; Paola Berchialla, Università degli Studi di Torino
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"You're Not From Around Here, Are You?" How Regional Accent Affects Survey Cooperation
Matt Jans, ICF; James Dayton, ICF; Matt McDonough, ICF
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Imputation of Small Number of New Questions in the Large Survey
Di Xiong, UCLA SPH; Yan Wang, Field School of Public Health, UCLA; Honghu Liu, UCLA
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Small Area Estimation of HIV Measures in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sahar Zangeneh, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Jon Wakefield, Univ of Washington; Ann Duerr, Fred Hutch; Deborah Donnell, Fred Hutch
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Multiple Imputation Methods Addressing Planned Missingness in a Multi-Phase Survey
Irina Bondarenko, University of Michigan; Yun Li, University of Michigan; Paul Imbriano, University of Michigan
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Numerical Comparison of Various Bootstrap Methods in Survey Sampling
Christian Léger, Université de Montréal; Oussama Dabdoubi, Université de Montréal
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Are Shoppers Representative of the Population? Using Geofenced Grocery and Convenience Stores to Represent the Population
Davia Moyse, ICF; Matt Jans, ICF; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF; Lee Harding, ICF; Scott Worthge, MFour; James Dayton, ICF; Yangyang Deng, ICF; Tracy Visconti, MFour
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Comparing Direct Survey and Small Area Estimates of Health Care Coverage in New York
Jeniffer Iriondo Perez, RTI International; Rachel Harter, RTI International; Amang Sukasih, RTI International
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Survey Design Tools and Considerations for Sustaining Large-Scale Monitoring Programs Aimed to Characterize Species Distributions
Katharine Banner, Montana State University; Kathryn Irvine, US Geological Survey; Thomas Rodhouse, National Park Service; Andrea Litt, Montana State University
8:35 AM
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Estimating Prediction Error for Complex Samples
Andrew James Holbrook, UC Irvine; Daniel L. Gillen, University of California, Irvine; Thomas Lumley, University of Auckland
8:35 AM
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Bayesian Methods for Stratified Sample Allocation Using Imperfect Information
Jonathan Mendelson, University of Maryland; Joe Sedransk, University of Maryland
8:50 AM
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Are Shoppers Representative of the Population? Using Geofenced Grocery and Convenience Stores to Represent the Population
Davia Moyse, ICF; Matt Jans, ICF; Ronaldo Iachan, ICF; Lee Harding, ICF; Scott Worthge, MFour; James Dayton, ICF; Yangyang Deng, ICF; Tracy Visconti, MFour
8:55 AM
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Applications of the Parametric Approach to Estimation of Totals and Means for Complex Survey Data in the Presence of Full Response
Ismael Flores Cervantes, Westat
9:05 AM
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Willingness to Collect Smartphone Sensor Measurements in a Dutch Probability-Based General Population Panel
Bella Struminskaya; Vera Toepoel, Utrecht University; Peter Lugtig, Utrecht University; Barry Schouten, CBS
9:10 AM
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Different Linkage Methods, Same Results? Linking National Center for Health Statistics Survey Data to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Administrative Records
Cordell Golden, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS); Adam Fedorowicz, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS); Lisa B Mirel, National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
9:15 AM
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Sampling from Twitter: Can a Probability Sample Be Drawn to Target Hard to Reach Populations?
Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Tasseli McKay, RTI International; Patrick Hsieh, RTI International; Amanda Smith, RTI Internatinal; Natasha Latzman, RTI International
9:20 AM
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Can We Increase Contact Rates and Reduce Costs in a Longitudinal Survey by Including an SMS in the Contact Protocol? Results from an Embedded Experiment
Anton Johansson, Statistics Sweden; Dan Hedlin, Stockholm university
9:30 AM
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Further Comparisons of Unit- and Area-Level Small Area Estimators
Robert Fay, Westat
9:35 AM
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2018 National Bald Eagle Dual-Frame Survey Using an Eroding Nest List Frame
Mark Otto, Fish and Wildlife Service
10:05 AM
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Will Administrative Data Save Government Surveys?
John Czajka, Mathematica Policy Research; George C Hough, WA State Office of Financial Management; Eddie Hunsinger, AK Department of Labor and Workforce Development; Quentin Brummet, NORC at the University of Chicago
10:35 AM
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Fieldwork Monitoring for the European Social Survey: An Illustration with Belgium and the Czech Republic in Round 7
Caroline Vandenplas, KU Leuven; Geert Loosveldt, KU Leuven
10:35 AM
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Prisoners Are People Too: Statistical Disclosure Control in the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates
Nicole Mack, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; Stephanie Zimmer, RTI International
10:35 AM
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Developing a Student Survey of Motivational Attitudes Toward Statistics
Alana Unfried, California State University, Monterey Bay; Sarah Coffin, California State University, Monterey Bay; April Kerby, Winona State University
10:35 AM
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Producing Subnational Estimates from the National Crime Victimization Survey
Andrew Moore, RTI International; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International; George Couzens, RTI International; Stephanie Zimmer, RTI International; Caroline Scruggs, RTI International
10:45 AM
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On Mediation Analysis in Public Health Using the Complex Survey Data
Julia Soulakova, University of Central Florida; Monsur Chowdhury, University of Central Florida; Thanh Pham, University of Central Florida
10:50 AM
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Nested Subsamples: a Method for Achieving Flexibility in Annual Sample Sizes for a Continuous Multiyear Survey
Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics; Chris Moriarity, National Center for Health Statistics
10:50 AM
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Dynamic Question Ordering in Online Surveys
Kirstin Early, Oath; Jennifer Mankoff, University of Washington; Stephen E. Fienberg, Carnegie Mellon University
10:55 AM
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Numerical Comparison of Various Bootstrap Methods in Survey Sampling
Christian Léger, Université de Montréal; Oussama Dabdoubi, Université de Montréal
11:00 AM
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Meta-Analysis of Survey-Based, Non-Experimental Individual Person Data with Heterogeneous Weighting Schemes
Anna-Carolina Haensch, GESIS Institute ; Bernd Weiss, GESIS - Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences
11:05 AM
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Efficiency Comparisons of Selective Editing Methods
Chin-Fang Weng, U.S. Census Bureau; Joanna Fane Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau
11:05 AM
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Bayesian Inference for Sample Surveys in the Presence of High-Dimensional Auxiliary Information
Yutao Liu, Columbia University; Andrew Gelman, Columbia University; Qixuan Chen, Columbia University
11:15 AM
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Mitigating Standard Errors of County-Level Survey Estimates When Data are Sparse
Valbona Bejleri, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Habtamu Benecha, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Andreea Erciulescu, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Nathan Cruze, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Balgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
11:15 AM
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Calibrated Bayesian Approach for Small Area Prevalence Estimation Using Survey Data with Replicate Weights
Trung Ha, University of Central Florida; Julia Soulakova, University of Central Florida
11:20 AM
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Detecting and Correcting Influential Values Using the Conditional Bias Approach : Application to the Canadian Survey of Household Spending
Christiane Laperrière, Statistics Canada; Aliou Seydi, Statistics Canada
11:20 AM
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Quantile Regression Analysis of Survey Data Under Informative Sampling
Daniel Zhao, OU Health Sciences Center; Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma
11:30 AM
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The Utility of Using Web Surveys to Measure and Estimate Health Outcomes, a Pilot Study
Yulei He, CDC/NCHS; Hee-Choon Shin, CDC/NCHS; Bill Cai, CDC/NCHS; Jennifer Parker, CDC/NCHS
11:35 AM
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Estimating Causal Effects with Propensity Score in Cluster Sample Surveys
Giovanni Nattino, Ohio State University; Bo Lu, The Ohio State University
11:35 AM
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The Problem of Analytic Error in Secondary Analysis of Survey Data: What We Know, and What We Need to Do About It
Brady T. West, University of Michigan; Joe Sakshaug, University of Manchester
11:40 AM
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Comparing Direct Survey and Small Area Estimates of Health Care Coverage in New York
Jeniffer Iriondo Perez, RTI International; Rachel Harter, RTI International; Amang Sukasih, RTI International
11:50 AM
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Causal Inference with Complex Surveys: a Comparison of Propensity Score Based Methods
Daniele Bottigliengo, Università degli Studi di Padova; Ileana Baldi, Università degli Studi di Padova; Corrado Lanera, Università degli Studi di Padova; Dario Gregori, Università degli Studi di Padova; Paola Berchialla, Università degli Studi di Torino
11:55 AM
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Small Area Estimation of HIV Measures in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sahar Zangeneh, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Jon Wakefield, Univ of Washington; Ann Duerr, Fred Hutch; Deborah Donnell, Fred Hutch
12:05 PM
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Enhanced Applications to Survey-Specific Imputation Tasks to Achieve Time and Cost Efficiencies
Steven B. Cohen, RTI International
2:05 PM
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Dynamic, Personalized Instruments via Responsive Matrix Sampling with High-Dimensional Covariates
Sean Taylor, Facebook; Curtiss Cobb, Facebook; Chelsea Zhang, UC Berkeley
2:35 PM
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Results from a Test of Online Modes for the Consumer Expenditure Diary Survey
Ian Elkin, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Douglas Williams, Westat; Hanyu Sun, Westat
2:50 PM
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Bayesian Spatial Process Models for High-Dimensional Finite Population Sampling
Sudipto Banerjee, UCLA School of Public Health; Alec Goldstein-Chan, University of California Los Angeles
2:55 PM
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The Use of Machine Learning Methods to Improve the US National Resources Inventory Survey
Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University
3:05 PM
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Developing and Testing the Business Research Survey
Sharon S Stang, US Bureau of Labor Statitsics; Emily Thomas, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:05 PM
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Application of State Health Status In the Design of the 2011-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Jay Clark, Westat; Leyla Mohadjer, Westat; Te-Ching Chen, National Center for Health Statistics
3:20 PM
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A General Class of Weighted Semiparametric Models for Recurrent Event Data
Russell Stocker, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Akim Adekpedjou, Missouri University of Science and Technology
3:20 PM
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What's Missing? Analysis of NCVS Missed Crimes Results 2012 to 2017
Alan Peterson, U.S. Census Bureau
3:20 PM
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Analysis of Influences Related to Interviewer Non-Compliance with Established Procedures for SIPP
Danquan Prunty, U.S. Census Bureau; Alpha Savage, US Census Bureau
3:35 PM
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Improving the Quality and Value of Statistical Information: Fourteen Questions on Management
John L. Eltinge, United States Census Bureau
4:05 PM
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Wednesday, 08/01/2018
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Non-Probability Sampling
Karol Krotki, RTI International
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Application of Principal Components Analysis to Urine Metal and Metalloid Exposures in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Data
Po-Yung Cheng, CDC; Robert L Jones, CDC; Kathleen L Caldwell, CDC
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How to Implement Empirical Results of Complex Longitudinal Analysis Models into Microsimulation and Test the Sensitivity of Such Implementations
Dawid Bekalarczyk; Petra Stein, University of Duisburg-Essen
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Changing Trends in Legal Immigration: A Study of New U.S. Persons' Settling Pattern in Metropolitan Areas
Jesse Cambon, Office of Immigration Statistics; Jiashen You, Office of Immigration Statistics, DHS
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Modeling Covariance Structure for Longitudinal Data
Annie Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
8:35 AM
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How to Implement Empirical Results of Complex Longitudinal Analysis Models into Microsimulation and Test the Sensitivity of Such Implementations
Dawid Bekalarczyk; Petra Stein, University of Duisburg-Essen
8:40 AM
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Application of Principal Components Analysis to Urine Metal and Metalloid Exposures in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Data
Po-Yung Cheng, CDC; Robert L Jones, CDC; Kathleen L Caldwell, CDC
8:45 AM
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Multiple Imputation of Probabilistic Linkage of Employers in Survey and Administrative Data: Creating CenHRS
Dhiren Patki, University of Michigan
9:35 AM
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Changing Trends in Legal Immigration: A Study of New U.S. Persons' Settling Pattern in Metropolitan Areas
Jesse Cambon, Office of Immigration Statistics; Jiashen You, Office of Immigration Statistics, DHS
9:45 AM
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Order Effects and Occupational Misclassification on the Agricultural Labor Survey
David Biagas, National Agricultural Statistics Service
10:50 AM
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Household Informant Reporting of Crime Victimization
W Sherman Edwards, Westat; Pamela Giambo, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat; Grace Kena, Bureau of Justice Statistics
11:05 AM
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Deep Learning for Data Imputation and Calibration Weighting
Yijun Wei, NISS; Luca Sartore, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Jake Abernethy, National Agricultural Statistics Service, United States Department of Agriculture; Darcy Miller, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Kelly Toppin, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Clifford Spiegelman, Texas A&M University; Michael Hyman, USDA-NASS
11:15 AM
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The Proportional Odds Model with Response Variables Subject to Multi-Level Randomized Response
Shu-Hui Hsieh, Research Center for Humanities and Social Science, Academia Sinica
11:35 AM
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Substate Small Area Estimates Using Data from the 2014-2016 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs)
Neeraja Sathe, RTI International; Matthew Williams, SAMHSA/CBHSQ; Kathy Spagnola, RTI International; Akhil Vaish, RTI International
2:05 PM
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Evolution of the Modern Post-Enumeration Survey: How Did We Get Here and Where Should We Go Next?
Howard Hogan, U. S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
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Mind the Mode: Lessons from a Web Survey on Household Finances
Andrea Neri, Banca d'Italia
2:25 PM
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Considerations in Designing the 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey Sample
Laura A. Davis, US Census Bureau; T. Trang Nguyen, US Census Bureau; Courtney Hill, U.S. Census Bureau
2:25 PM
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A Kernel Weighting Approach to Improve Population Representativeness of Epidemiological Cohort in the Analysis
Lingxiao Wang, The Joint Program in Survey Methodology, University of Maryland, College Park; Barry Ira Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Hormuzd A. Katki, Biostatistics Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics, National Cancer Institute; Yan Li, University of Maryland at College Park
2:30 PM
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Comparison of NSDUH Population Percentages from the United States, Census Regions, States, and the District of Columbia
Kathy Spagnola, RTI International; Matthew Williams, SAMHSA/CBHSQ; Akhil Vaish, RTI International; Neeraja Sathe, RTI International
2:35 PM
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How Wealthy Are Households - Coherence Between Macro and Micro Statistics
Juha Honkkila, European Central Bank
2:45 PM
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Creating a Hard-To-Enumerate Score to Stratify the 2020 Post-Enumeration Survey Sample
Krista Heim, U.S. Census Bureau; Courtney Hill, U.S. Census Bureau; T. Trang Nguyen, US Census Bureau; Timothy Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau
2:45 PM
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Using Imputation Methods to Predict Listing Housing Unit Counts for Small Geographies
Courtney Hill, U.S. Census Bureau; Timothy Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau; T. Trang Nguyen, US Census Bureau
3:05 PM
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Challenges in Analysis with Data Which Is Censored at Data Lockdown
Tammy Massie
3:05 PM
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Population-Based Disease Risk Prediction Modeling Using National Survey, Clinical, and Registry Data: Application to Risk Prediction for Oropharyngeal Cancer in the US Population
Barry Ira Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Anil Chaturvedi, National Cancer Institute; Joseph Tota, National Cancer Institute; Hormuzd A. Katki, Biostatistics Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics, National Cancer Institute
3:20 PM
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Model-Based Crop Yield Forecasting: Adjustment for Within-State Heterogeneity, Covariate Selection and Variance Estimation
Habtamu Benecha, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Nathan Cruze, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Nell Sedransk, National Institute of Statistical Sciences (NISS)
3:20 PM
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Preserving Privacy in Person-Level Data for the American Community Survey
Michael H. Freiman, U.S. Census Bureau; Rolando A. Rodríguez, U.S. Census Bureau; Jerome P. Reiter, Duke University; Amy D. Lauger, U.S. Census Bureau
3:20 PM
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The Funtions of Wealth: Renters, Owners and Capitalists Across Europe and the US
Pirmin Fessler; Martin Schürz, Oesterreichische Nationalbank
3:25 PM
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Calibrating Components of Coverage from a Post-Enumeration Survey
Timothy Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau
3:25 PM
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Thursday, 08/02/2018
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Two Short or One Long: An Experiment Comparing Survey Length vs. Quantity of Surveys
Rebecca Powell, RTI International; Paul Biemer, RTI Internatinoal; Sarah Cook, RTI International; Kathleen Considine, RTI International; Carolyn Halpern, Carolina Population Center-UNC; Kathleen Harris, Carolina Population Center-UNC; Sarah Dean, Carolina Population Center-UNC
8:35 AM
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A Hierarchical Bayesian Markov-Dependent Model for Lifetime Persistence and Recurrence of Major Depressive Episodes
Chenyang Gu, Harvard Medical School; Alan Zaslavsky, Harvard University Medical School; Ronald Kessler, Harvard Medical School
8:35 AM
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Linking Survey and Administrative Data to Measure Family and Household Income, Inequality and Mobility
Derek Wu, University of Chicago; Bruce D Meyer, University of Chicago; Carla Medalia, U.S. Census Bureau
8:55 AM
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Interviewers' Willingness to Spend Time and Effort on the Survey, a Missing Link Between Interview Speed and Contact Process?
Celine Wuyts
8:55 AM
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Validation of 2015 Residential Energy Consumption Survey End-Use Estimates by Bayesian Calibration Models
Hiroaki Minato, U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
9:05 AM
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Switching from Field Enumeration to an ABS Frame: The Effect on Coverage Bias
Ashley Amaya, RTI International; Matthew Williams, SAMHSA/CBHSQ; Devon Cribb, RTI International; Rachel Harter, RTI International; Katherine B Morton, RTI International
9:05 AM
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Virtual Listing: GIS Approaches to Improve Survey Listing Efficiency
Michael Giangrande, Westat; J. Michael Brick, Westat; David Morganstein, Westat; Katie Lewis, U.S. Energy Information Administration
9:20 AM
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Prospects for Combining Survey and Administrative Data for Income Measurement
Trudi Jane Renwick, U.S. Census Bureau; Liana Fox, U.S. Census Bureau; Ashley Edwards, U.S. Census Bureau; Jonathan Rothbaum, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM
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What Took You So Long? The Role of Experience as a Determinant of Interview Length
Tobias Schmidt, Deutsche Bundesbank; Kristina Altmann, Deutsche Bundesbank
9:35 AM
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Selecting a Sample from a Changing Frame of Program Beneficiaries
Eric Grau, Mathematica Policy Research
9:35 AM
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Using Area Characteristics to Model Nonresponse and Late Reporting in the Current Employment Statistics Survey
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:50 AM
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Assessing the Feasibility of Asking Questions on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity on the Current Population Survey (CPS)
Renee Ellis, U.S. Census Bureau; Jessica Holzberg, U.S. Census Bureau; Matthew Virgil , U.S. Census Bureau; Jennifer Edgar, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Polly Phipps, Bureau of Labor Statistics
10:35 AM
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Combining Survey and Administrative Data to Produce Official Statistics
Andreea Erciulescu, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Nathan Cruze, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Habtamu Benecha, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Valbona Bejleri, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Balgobin Nandram, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
10:35 AM
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Ad-Hoc Calibration for Rounding Rules with Nonlinear Benchmarks
Luca Sartore, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Nathan Cruze, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Habtamu Benecha, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service; Andreea Erciulescu, National Institute of Statistical Sciences; Kelly Toppin, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Clifford Spiegelman, Texas A&M University
10:35 AM
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Statistical Challenges in Linking a Retail Gasoline Price Survey with Commercial Data
Maura Bardos, Energy Information Administration; Amerine Woodyard, Energy Information Administration; Jeramiah Yeksavich, Energy Information Administration
11:15 AM
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First Reproducible Nationwide Survey on Substance Use in Brazil: Survey Design and Weighting
Pedro Luis do Nascimento Silva, IBGE-ENCE; Mauricio Teixeira Leite de Vasconcellos, IBGE-ENCE; Raquel B De Boni, FIOCRUZ; Francisco Inacio Pinkusfeld Monteiro Bastos, FIOCRUZ; Neilane Bertoni dos Reis, Instituto Nacional de Câncer; Carolina Fausto de Souza Coutinho, FIOCRUZ; Jurema Corrêa da Mota, FIOCRUZ; Lidiane da Silveira Gouvea Toledo, FIOCRUZ
11:20 AM
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Calibrating to Estimated Totals: Lessons from the American Teacher Panel
Michael Robbins, RAND Corporation
11:35 AM
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Trends in Hepatitis B Birth Dose Vaccination Coverage Disparities by Birth Year Cohort for Children in the United States, 2005-2014
Zhen Zhao, CDC; Holly A Hill, CDC
11:50 AM
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Simplifying the Noninterview Adjustment Used in Weighting the American Community Survey Housing Unit Sample
Evan B. Gutentag, U.S. Census Bureau; Edward C. Castro Jr., U.S. Census Bureau; Mark E. Asiala, U.S. Census Bureau
11:50 AM
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