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Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Survey Research Methods Section — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Survey Research Methods Section | |||
Chair(s): Lan Xue, Oregon State University | |||
55: | Examples of Singletons for Which Variance Software Fix-Ups Are Not Adequate — Iris Shimizu, National Center for Health Statistics ; Roberto Valverde, National Center for Health Statistics | ||
56: | Use of Smartphones as a New Survey Mode: A Feasibility Study — Shaohua Hu, CDC ; Naomi Freedner-Maguire, ICF International ; James Dayton, ICF International ; Linda Neff, CDC | ||
57: | Better Mean Estimation After Post-Stratification — Jesse Frey, Villanova University ; Timothy Feeman, Villanova University | ||
58: | Targeted Sampling, Mixed Mode, Incentives, and Paying for Completion: What Works for Reaching Hard-to-Survey Low-Income Households with Civil Legal Needs? — Danna Moore, Washington State University Social & Economic Science Research Center ; Arina Gertseva, Social & Economic Sciences Research Center ; Nathan Palmer, Social & Economic Sciences Research Center | ||
60: | Adjusting for Effects of Survey Mode Difference Across a Longitudinal Mixed-Mode Study — Heather Kitada, Oregon State University ; Virginia Lesser, Oregon State Univeristy ; Lan Xue, Oregon State University | ||
61: | State Sampling Allocation Strategies for the 2016 Redesigned National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) — Van Parsons, National Center for Health Statistics ; Erin Dienes, National Center for Health Statistics | ||
63: | Semiparametric Estimation for Generalized Linear Models with Missing Covariates — Yinan Fang, Iowa State University ; Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University | ||
64: | A Dynamic Systems Approach to Patterns of Affect and Cognitive Difficulty in Interviewer-Respondent Interactions — Matt Jans, UCLA | ||
65: | Health Care Access for Adults with Disabilities — Frances Chevarley, AHRQ ; Amy Taylor, AHRQ | ||
66: | Using Calibration Training to Assess the Quality of Interviewer Performance — William Mockovak, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Morgan Earp, Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Alice Yu, Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||
67: | Box-Cox Transformed Linear Mixed Models for Small-Area Estimation — Shonosuke Sugasawa, The University of Tokyo ; Tatsuya Kubokawa, The University of Tokyo | ||
68: | The Accuracy of a National Generalized Variance Function for Subnational Estimation — Philip Lee, RTI International ; Bonnie Shook-Sa, RTI International ; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International ; Lynn Langton, Bureau of Justice Statistics ; Michael Planty, Bureau of Justice Statistics | ||
69: | Developing Generalized Variance Functions for Estimates of Recidivism Rates — Karol Krotki, RTI International ; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International ; David Heller, RTI International | ||
70: | Income Interpolation from Categories Using a Percentile-Constrained Inverse-CDF Approach — George Couzens, RTI International ; Marcus Berzofsky, RTI International ; Kimberly Peterson, RTI International | ||
71: | Factors Associated with Change in Retrospective Reports of Life Events — Mary Beth Ofstedal, University of Michigan ; William Chopik, University of Michigan ; Jacqui Smith, University of Michigan | ||
72: | Weighting Approach for a Statewide Dual-Frame RDD Survey — Liza Nirelli McNamee, University of Idaho ; Monica Reyna, University of Idaho ; Snehalatha Gantla, University of Idaho, Social Science Research Unit ; Priscilla Salant, University of Idaho ; J.D. Wulfhorst, University of Idaho | ||
73: | A Data Management Model for Multinational Surveys Toward Meta-Analysis — Maureen Kelly, RTI International ; Annette Green, RTI International ; Safaa Amer, RTI International | ||
74: | A Practical Balancing for a Random Sample from a Finite Population by Systematic Selection — Hee-Choon Shin, National Center for Health Statistics ; Jibum Kim, Sungkyunkwan University | ||
75: | On the Use of Recursive Residuals for Testing the Goodness of Fit of Small Area Estimation Models — Yahia S. El-Horbaty, University of Southampton/Helwan University |
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