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Wed, 8/3/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W192c
Nonresponse Adjustment and Nonresponse Bias Reduction Methods — Contributed Papers
Survey Research Methods Section
Chair(s): Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
2:05 PM
Effects of Nonresponse Bias Adjustments on Survey Estimates of Health Conditions and Behaviors in a Community Sample in Chicago
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Linda K. Owens, Survey Research Laboratory ; Timothy Johnson, University of Illinois at Chicago ; Jerry Krishnan, University of Illinois at Chicago
2:20 PM
Collecting Proxy Measures of Key Survey Variables to Estimate, Reduce, and Adjust for Nonresponse Bias
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Emilia Peytcheva, RTI International ; Andy Peytchev, University of Michigan ; Matt Jans, University of California at Los Angeles
2:35 PM
Do Secondary Data and Multiple Attempts of Survey Data Collection Reduce Nonresponse Bias?
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Xiaowei Yan ; Walter F. Stewart, Sutter Health ; Vatche Minassian, Brigham and Women's Hospital
2:50 PM
Are Initial Respondents Different from the Nonresponse Follow-Up Cases? A Study of Probability-Based Web Panelists
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Wei Zeng, NORC at the University of Chicago ; Michael Dennis , NORC at the University of Chicago
3:05 PM
Randomly Split Zones for Samples of Size One as Reserve Replicates and Random Replacements for Nonrespondents
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Avinash Singh, American Institutes for Research ; Cong Ye, American Institutes for Research
3:20 PM
The Relationship Between Nonresponse and Revisions in the CES: Anticipating the Size and Direction of Revisions Using Firm Characteristics and Their Employment Reporting History
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Clyde Tucker, CNN/AIR ; John Dixon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
3:35 PM
A Calibrated Bayesian Method for Propensity Score Estimation
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Hejian Sang, Iowa State University ; Jae-kwang Kim, Iowa State University