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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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513 Applied Session Thu, 8/2/07, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-251 F
Optimal Sample Design - Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods
Chair(s): Brenda Cox, Battelle
     8:35 AM   Survey Designs To Optimize Efficiency and Precision for Multiple Objectives: Methods and ApplicationsStephen Williams, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Frank J. Potter, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
     8:50 AM   Optimization of Nonproportional SamplesRaimund K. Wildner, GfK Group
     9:05 AM   Sampling Design and Inference for Social Network Data: Estimating Epidemic Potential with Contact Tracing DataKrista Gile, University of Washington; Mark S. Handcock, University of Washington
     9:20 AM   Sample Allocation Under a Population Model and Stratified Inclusion Probability Proportional to Size Sampling — Steven Heeringa, Institute for Social Research; SunWoong Kim, Dongguk University; Peter Solenberger, Institute for Social Research
     9:35 AM   Comparison of Sample Set Curtailment ProceduresJason Legg, Iowa State University
     9:50 AM   A Model-Assisted Design Based on Adaptive SamplingIsmaila Adeleke, University of Lagos; Raymond Okafor, University of Lagos; Ebenezer Esan, University of Lagos; Athanasius Opara, University of Lagos
     10:05 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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