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Legend: Washington State Convention Center = CC, Sheraton Seattle = S, Grand Hyatt = GH and The Conference Center = TCC
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488 Wed, 8/12/2015, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-4C1
SPEED: Issues in Sample Survey and Government Statistics — Contributed Speed
Government Statistics Section , Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Xiaochun Li, Indiana University School of Medicine
The Poster portion will take place during Session 211902
8:35 AM Who Are the Non-Voters? Bingchen Liu ; Lynne Stokes, Southern Methodist University
8:40 AM Census Tract-Level Disparities: Examining Food Swamps and Food Deserts Lucy D'Agostino McGowan, Vanderbilt University ; Alice Toll, Vanderbilt University
8:45 AM Exploring the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem Talha Ali, Yale School of Public Health ; Owais Gilani, University of Michigan School of Public Health
8:50 AM Determinants of Poverty in U.S. Guillermo Basulto-Elias, Iowa State University ; Natalia A. Da Silva, Iowa State University
8:55 AM An Assessment of Developmental Trajectory of Baby Boomers in the United States: A Latent Growth Curve Modeling Application Kranti Dugar, University of Denver
9:00 AM Optimal and Coherent Data Visualization in R for the Empirical Study of CPI-U Standard Errors Harold Gomes, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:05 AM Results from a CATI Follow-Up of Respondents from a Face-to-Face 2013 National Survey of Egypt David Peng, D3 Systems ; Samuel Solomon, D3 Systems
9:10 AM Sensitivity Analysis of Bias of Estimates from Web Surveys with Nonrandomized Panel Selection Vladislav Beresovsky, National Center for Health Statistics
9:15 AM Travel Price Indexes: Joys and Headaches of Online Collection Catherine Deshaies-Moreault, Statistics Canada ; Martin Beaulieu, Statistics Canada
9:20 AM The Effect of CE Sample Sizes on CPI Standard Errors Jenny FitzGerald, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:25 AM Challenges and Rewards of Editing Complex Survey Data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey Kelly Myrick, National Center for Health Statistics
9:30 AM Gravimetric Anomaly Detection Using Compressed Sensing Hoyt Koepke, University of Washington ; Ryan Kappedal, Air Force Institute of Technology ; Marina Meila, University of Washington
9:35 AM Application of Industry-Specific Sample Strata in PPI Variance Estimation Teresa E. Hesley, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:40 AM On the Range of Self-Normalized Cramer-Type Moderate Deviations Lin Ge, MSU Meridian
9:45 AM Field-Testing the Collection of New Data Elements in the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey Carrie Jones, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Cori Martinelli, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:50 AM Decomposing Wage Inequality Using OES Data Elizabeth Cross, Bureau of Labor Statistics
9:55 AM Trend Estimation of Multivariate Time Series with Controlled Smoothness Lilia L. Ramirez Ramirez, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México ; Victor Guerrero, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México ; Alejandro Islas-Camargo, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
10:00 AM Insurgency Prediction Using Multiple High-Volume Social Media Data Sources Gizem Korkmaz, Virginia Tech ; Shane Reese, Brigham Young University ; Dave Higdon, Virginia Tech ; Sallie Keller, Virginia Tech ; Naren Ramakrishnan, Virginia Tech
10:05 AM Accessing and Exploring NCES Data Through Online Training Modules and Data Tools Andrew White, National Center for Education Statistics ; Jennifer L. Nielsen, Manhattan Strategy Group
10:10 AM Interactive X-13ARIMA-SEATS Seasonal Adjustment Using R James Livsey, U.S. Census Bureau
10:15 AM Floor Discussion




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