JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #296

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FRY = Fairmont Royal York, ICH = InterContinental Hotel, TCC = Metro Toronto Convention Center
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296 Applied Session Theme Session Wed, 8/11/04, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM TCC-803 A
Analyses of Call History to Improve Telephone Surveys--General - Topic Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods, Social Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Hiroaki Minato, NORC, University of Chicago
Chair(s): Hiroaki Minato, NORC, University of Chicago
     8:35 AM   Gaining Efficiencies through Flexible Calling Rules in Large RDD National SurveyCharles D. Shuttles, Nielsen Media Research; Paul J. Lavrakas, Nielsen Media Research; Jennie Lai, Nielsen Media Research; Jeffrey A. Stec, Intecap, Inc.
     8:55 AM   Using Call History in a Panel Survey to Better Inform Current Interview SchedulingCharles C. Mason, Bureau of Labor Statistics
     9:15 AM   Targeted Call-scheduling for Demographic SubgroupsEllen C. Mecklenburg, NORC, University of Chicago
     9:35 AM   Disc: Allan McCutcheon, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
     9:55 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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