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Sunday, 07/29/2018
Methods for Estimating Trend in Indicators Monitored with Complex Survey Designs
Leigh Starcevich, Western EcoSystems Technology Inc. (WEST)
2:05 PM

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

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

Leading Toward Evidence-Based Educational Improvement Using the CBMS Survey
Ellen E. Kirkman, Wake Forest University
2:30 PM

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

Enhancement of Transparency, Reproducibility, and Replicability in the Integration of Multiple Data Sources
John L. Eltinge, United States Census Bureau
2:55 PM

Stats on Stats: Statistical Sciences in the Annual Survey of the Mathematical Sciences
Thomas Harold Barr, American Mathematical Society
2:55 PM

Ratio of Vector Lengths as an Indicator of Sample Representativeness for a Multipurpose Survey
Hee-Choon Shin, CDC/NCHS
3:05 PM

Current Population Survey State GVFs and Design Effects
Tamara Zimmerman, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Edwin Robison, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:05 PM

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Side Effect Reduction of Prior and Processed Information on Survey Design
Abdellatif Demnati, Independent Researcher
5:05 PM

They Spoke, We Listened: Reducing Respondent Burden Using Previously Reported Data
Emilola J. Abayomi, USDA National Agriculture Statistics Service
5:35 PM

Monday, 07/30/2018
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


Doing More with Less - Eliminating the Long Survey Forms from the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey
Carrie K. Jones, US Bureau of Labor Statistics


A Hands-on Inferential Statistics Experiment: Do Students Perceive Value?
Sudipta Roy, University of St. Francis; Richard Kloser, University of St. Francis


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

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

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

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

The Challenge of Creating Web-Push Surveys of the General Public;
Don Dillman, Washington State University
8:55 AM

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Can Post-Stratification Weighting Eliminate the Need for Additional Weights Adjustments?
Chrishelle Lawrence, U.S. Energy Information Administration
9:30 AM

Empirical Study on the Size of Nonresponse Bias
Ann-Marie Flygare, Örebro university; Dan Hedlin, Stockholm university
9:35 AM

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

Pseduolikelihood for Clustered Time-To-Event Outcomes from Complex Surveys
Jing Wang
9:50 AM

Estimating Propensity of Survey Response by Mode Type Using Regression Trees
Gavin Corral, USDA NASS; Tyler Wilson, USDA NASS
9:50 AM

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

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

Bayesian Estimation Under Informative Sampling with Unattenuated Dependence
Terrance Savitsky, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Matthew Williams, SAMHSA/CBHSQ
11:20 AM

Model-Assisted Regression Tree Estimator in the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey
Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics; Kelly McConville, Swarthmore College
11:35 AM

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

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

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

Design-Based Alternative Calibration Weighting Under Nonresponse in Survey Sampling
Per Andersson, Stockholm University
2:20 PM

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

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

Multiple Imputation for Adaptive Survey Design
Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan
2:30 PM

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

Nonresponse Bias Studies for Department of Defense Surveys
Eric Falk, Department of Defense/Office of People Analytics
2:35 PM

Effect of the Survey Name on Response Rates and Survey Estimates
David McGrath, Department of Defense Office of People Analytics
2:45 PM

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

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

Latent Variable Modeling for Validating Custom Scales
Stephanie Lane, Institute For Defense Analyses
3:05 PM

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

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

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

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

Bayesian Model-Assisted Estimation for Functional Data in Survey Sampling
Luis Fernando Campos, Harvard University
3:25 PM

Minimal Approximately Balancing Weights: Asymptotic Properties and Practical Considerations
Yixin Wang, Columbia University; Jose Zubizarreta, Harvard University
3:25 PM

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

"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

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

Tuesday, 07/31/2018
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)


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


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


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


Using the R Package: Recursive Partitioning for Modeling Survey Data (RPMS)
Daniell Toth, Bureau of Labor Statistics


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


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


Adaptive Design: Challenges in Practice
Michael Yang, NORC


Small Scale Analysis with Big Data - Enriching the Panel Study
Jonas Beste, Institute for Employment Research; Sebastian Bähr, Employment Research (IAB)


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


Nonresponse Bias Studies for Department of Defense Surveys
Eric Falk, Department of Defense/Office of People Analytics


Bayesian Methods for Stratified Sample Allocation Using Imperfect Information
Jonathan Mendelson, University of Maryland; Joe Sedransk, University of Maryland


Quantile Regression Analysis of Survey Data Under Informative Sampling
Daniel Zhao, OU Health Sciences Center; Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma


Effect of the Survey Name on Response Rates and Survey Estimates
David McGrath, Department of Defense Office of People Analytics


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


Estimating Causal Effects with Propensity Score in Cluster Sample Surveys
Giovanni Nattino, Ohio State University; Bo Lu, The Ohio State University


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


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


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


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


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


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


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)


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


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


Design-Based Alternative Calibration Weighting Under Nonresponse in Survey Sampling
Per Andersson, Stockholm University


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


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


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


"You're Not From Around Here, Are You?" How Regional Accent Affects Survey Cooperation
Matt Jans, ICF; James Dayton, ICF; Matt McDonough, ICF


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


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


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


Numerical Comparison of Various Bootstrap Methods in Survey Sampling
Christian Léger, Université de Montréal; Oussama Dabdoubi, Université de Montréal


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


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


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

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

Bayesian Methods for Stratified Sample Allocation Using Imperfect Information
Jonathan Mendelson, University of Maryland; Joe Sedransk, University of Maryland
8:50 AM

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

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

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

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

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

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

Further Comparisons of Unit- and Area-Level Small Area Estimators
Robert Fay, Westat
9:35 AM

2018 National Bald Eagle Dual-Frame Survey Using an Eroding Nest List Frame
Mark Otto, Fish and Wildlife Service
10:05 AM

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Dynamic Question Ordering in Online Surveys
Kirstin Early, Oath; Jennifer Mankoff, University of Washington; Stephen E. Fienberg, Carnegie Mellon University
10:55 AM

Numerical Comparison of Various Bootstrap Methods in Survey Sampling
Christian Léger, Université de Montréal; Oussama Dabdoubi, Université de Montréal
11:00 AM

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

Efficiency Comparisons of Selective Editing Methods
Chin-Fang Weng, U.S. Census Bureau; Joanna Fane Lineback, U.S. Census Bureau
11:05 AM

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

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

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

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

Quantile Regression Analysis of Survey Data Under Informative Sampling
Daniel Zhao, OU Health Sciences Center; Sixia Chen, University of Oklahoma
11:30 AM

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

Estimating Causal Effects with Propensity Score in Cluster Sample Surveys
Giovanni Nattino, Ohio State University; Bo Lu, The Ohio State University
11:35 AM

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

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

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

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

Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Enhanced Applications to Survey-Specific Imputation Tasks to Achieve Time and Cost Efficiencies
Steven B. Cohen, RTI International
2:05 PM

Dynamic, Personalized Instruments via Responsive Matrix Sampling with High-Dimensional Covariates
Sean Taylor, Facebook; Curtiss Cobb, Facebook; Chelsea Zhang, UC Berkeley
2:35 PM

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

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

The Use of Machine Learning Methods to Improve the US National Resources Inventory Survey
Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University
3:05 PM

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

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

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

What's Missing? Analysis of NCVS Missed Crimes Results 2012 to 2017
Alan Peterson, U.S. Census Bureau
3:20 PM

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

Improving the Quality and Value of Statistical Information: Fourteen Questions on Management
John L. Eltinge, United States Census Bureau
4:05 PM

Wednesday, 08/01/2018
Non-Probability Sampling
Karol Krotki, RTI International


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


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


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


Modeling Covariance Structure for Longitudinal Data
Annie Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
8:35 AM

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

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

Multiple Imputation of Probabilistic Linkage of Employers in Survey and Administrative Data: Creating CenHRS
Dhiren Patki, University of Michigan
9:35 AM

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

Order Effects and Occupational Misclassification on the Agricultural Labor Survey
David Biagas, National Agricultural Statistics Service
10:50 AM

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

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

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

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

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

Mind the Mode: Lessons from a Web Survey on Household Finances
Andrea Neri, Banca d'Italia
2:25 PM

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

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

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

How Wealthy Are Households - Coherence Between Macro and Micro Statistics
Juha Honkkila, European Central Bank
2:45 PM

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

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

Challenges in Analysis with Data Which Is Censored at Data Lockdown
Tammy Massie
3:05 PM

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

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

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

The Funtions of Wealth: Renters, Owners and Capitalists Across Europe and the US
Pirmin Fessler; Martin Schürz, Oesterreichische Nationalbank
3:25 PM

Calibrating Components of Coverage from a Post-Enumeration Survey
Timothy Kennel, U.S. Census Bureau
3:25 PM

Thursday, 08/02/2018
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

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

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

Interviewers' Willingness to Spend Time and Effort on the Survey, a Missing Link Between Interview Speed and Contact Process?
Celine Wuyts
8:55 AM

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

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

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

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

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

Selecting a Sample from a Changing Frame of Program Beneficiaries
Eric Grau, Mathematica Policy Research
9:35 AM

Using Area Characteristics to Model Nonresponse and Late Reporting in the Current Employment Statistics Survey
John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:50 AM

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

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

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

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

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

Calibrating to Estimated Totals: Lessons from the American Teacher Panel
Michael Robbins, RAND Corporation
11:35 AM

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

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