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34 | Sun, 8/9/2015, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-2A | |
Mode Effects — Contributed Papers | |||
Survey Research Methods Section , Committee on Applied Statisticians | |||
Chair(s): Frank Potter, Mathematica Policy Research | |||
2:05 PM | Mode Effects in American Trends Panel: A Closer Look at the Person-Level and Item-Level Characteristics — Stanislav Kolenikov, Abt SRBI ; Kyley McGeeney, Pew Research Center ; Scott Keeter, Pew Research Center ; Courtney Kennedy, Abt SRBI | ||
2:20 PM | A Close Look at the Interview Length for Cell and Landline Telephone Surveys: The Case of the California Health Interview Survey — Jennifer Kali, Westat ; Ismael Flores-Cervantes, Westat | ||
2:35 PM | Analyzing Mode Effects by Using R-Indicators of Propensity Models — Ying Li, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Michael Stern, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Fang Wang, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Ipek Bilgen, NORC at the University of Chicago | ||
2:50 PM | Comparison of Landline and Cell Phone Response Patterns from a Call-Back Telephone Survey: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and Asthma Call-Back Survey (ACBS) — Xiaoting Qin, CDC | ||
3:05 PM | Does the Timing of the Mode Switch Matter in a Mixed-Mode Survey? Results from an Experiment — James Wagner, University of Michigan ; Heather M. Schroeder, Institute for Social Research ; Andrew Piskorowski, University of Michigan | ||
3:20 PM | Survey Treatments and Response Modes: Bayesian Survival Analysis with Competing Risks — Hiroaki Minato, U.S. Energy Information Administration | ||
3:35 PM | Effect of Data-Collection Mode on Response Rates and Data Quality in Voting Survey of Active Duty Military — David McGrath, DOD/DMDC ; Tim Markham, Research, Surveys, and Statistics Center ; Eric Falk, Research, Surveys, and Statistics Center ; Kim Hylton, Research, Surveys, and Statistics Center ; Fawzi Al Nassir, Research, Surveys, and Statistics Center |
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