JSM 2011 Online Program
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80 | Sun, 7/31/2011, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM | CC-B215 | |
Section on Survey Research Methods - Evaluating Imputation Methods: Multiple, Multivariate, and Other Approaches — Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Survey Research Methods , Section on Government Statistics | |||
Chair(s): Marilyn Seastrom, National Center for Education Statistics | |||
4:05 PM | Analysis of Multiple Imputation Methods for the Survey of Local Election Officials — Timothy Markham, Department of Defense ; Jeffrey Schneider, Department of Defense ; Eric Falk, Department of Defense ; David McGrath, Department of Defense | ||
4:35 PM | Imputation of Multiple-Response Items in SESTAT and Its Component Surveys — Nicholas Beyler, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ; Amang Sukasih, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. | ||
4:50 PM | Multiple Imputation for Missing Covariates in Regression Models with Interactions — Soeun Kim, University of California at Los Angeles ; Catherine Ann Sugar, University of California at Los Angeles ; Thomas R. Belin, University of California at Los Angeles | ||
5:05 PM | A Comparison of Approximate Bayesian Bootstrap and Weighted Sequential Hot Deck for Multiple Imputation — Darryl Creel, RTI International | ||
5:20 PM | IRT Summarized Pattern Mixture Model for Data Not Missing at Random — Jian Zhu, University of Michigan ; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan | ||
5:35 PM | Assessing Several Hot Deck Imputation Methods for Several Economic Programs — Laura T. Bechtel, U.S. Census Bureau ; Roberta Gibson, U.S. Census Bureau ; Yarissa Gonzalez, U.S. Census Bureau ; Alison Gajcowski, U.S. Census Bureau ; Matthew Nelson, U.S. Census Bureau |
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